SPRINGFIELD — Illinois lawmakers have formed the Illinois Assyrian Caucus in an effort to help them understand and learn about challenges facing the Assyrian community and how to address them.
Sen. Ram Villivalam, D-Chicago, announced the formation of the caucus at a news conference in early March. The caucus has 18 founding members from the Senate and House, including 17 Democrats and one Republican. Villivalam will serve as co-chair alongside Rep. Jennifer Gong-Gershowitz, D-Glenview.
“I look at our role as a caucus as working with the community to ensure that their voice is heard and that they have a seat at the table when we have policy discussions,” Villivalam said.
Assyrians are a transnational ethnic group and are indigenous to parts of Iraq, Turkey and Syria. The United States is home to more than 600,000 Assyrian Americans with about 100,000 living in the Chicagoland area according to the Assyrian Universal Alliance Foundation.
According to the AUAF, the first Assyrians to settle in Illinois immigrated from modern-day Iran in 1889.
Atour Sargon, vice chair of the Assyrian Policy Institute, said the formation of the new caucus speaks to the growing influence of the community. It is a welcomed development, she said, in uplifting the voices of Assyrians and helping legislators understand the needs and priorities of the Assyrian community
The Assyrian Policy Institute is a nonprofit organization that advocates for the rights of Assyrians and other minorities throughout the Middle East.
In an interview with Capitol News Illinois, Sargon said the top priorities the API would like to see addressed are senior, immigrant and refugee services, the opioid crisis, and access to mental health resources.
Sargon said the API would like to see improved access to immigrant and refugee support services such as trauma response services for those who have survived traumatic experiences in countries Assyrians have fled. The group is also advocating for immigrant rights protections and improved access to citizenship.
To address the opioid crisis among young adults in the community, Sargon wants to establish programs to help prevent substance abuse and to expand access to support services for families.
“It’s a really taboo issue in our community,” Sargon said. “Providing improved access to resources can really help a great deal.”
She also said the API would like to have group social programs readily available for seniors who spend time alone at home while family members are working.
Another challenge that was noted during the news conference was Assyrians assimilating into the local community and learning English while trying to keep the language, culture and traditions of their home country.
“I think the hardest challenge that any immigrant faces when they are in this country is the balance of assimilating and learning the language, culture and traditions here,” Villivalam said.
Sargon said in interview that the API would like to see the Assyrian language offered as an accredited option at public high schools.
Sargon said the institute wants to see within the coming year the passing of Senate Joint Resolution 21, which would formally recognize the Assyrian Genocide of 1915 and the Simele Massacre of 1933 as a genocide. It would also declare Aug. 7 as Assyrian Remembrance Day.
“Assyrians have had a long history of being marginalized and denied representation, suffering executions and enduring political oppression,” Sargon said.
The Assyrian Genocide began in late 1914 and continued for more than a decade with the peak of the violence occurring between 1915 and 1918.
The Ottoman Turks and allied Kurdish tribes subjected hundreds of thousands of Assyrians to massacre, torture and cultural and ethnic destruction along with the destruction of villages and cultural heritage sites, and the assassination of Assyrian intellectual and religious leaders.
The massacres took place in various locations across modern-day Turkey, Iran and Iraq. An estimated 250,000 Assyrians were murdered during the genocide with a large number forced into permanent exile.
The Simele Massacre was committed by armed Iraqi forces and took place across more than 100 Assyrian villages, leading to the death of about 6,000 Assyrians. Inhabitants of 65 Assyrian villages were massacred, including 3,000 in Simele.
Illinois would be the fourth state to formally recognize the Assyrian Genocide.
Most popular girl names in the 60s in Illinois
What’s in a name?
Every new parent faces the difficult decision of choosing the perfect name for a newborn. First names rarely get changed after being assigned and carry with them a wide range of meanings and associations. This creates a lot of pressure on expectant parents to pick the perfect moniker for their little ones.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, many parents end up choosing the same names over and over. Research suggests that we pick specific names implying desired characteristics about our children, selecting names for boys and girls intended to shape them. Male monikers are commonly inspired by political, cultural, and personal influences that suggest good, masculine, and well-rounded people.
The 1960s are commonly associated with tie-dye-clad hippies, psychedelic experimentation, and rock ‘n’ roll icons like the Beatles and Jimi Hendrix. But underneath the flower power, free love exterior, the ‘60s were a period of radical social and political change—not only in the United States but around the world. The decade was one characterized by a host of juxtapositions; anger and fear over injustice and uneasy political conditions lived alongside notions of musical awakening and pacifist harmony.
Stacker compiled a list of the most popular baby names for boys in the ‘60s in Illinois using data from the Social Security Administration. Names are ranked by number of babies born. The names in this list represent the distinct intersection of Baby Boomer and Gen X and a reflection of some of the most well-known celebrities, musicians, and trends of the time. Keep reading to see if your name was among the most popular in the ‘60s in your home state.
#50. Rhonda
Rhonda is a name of Welsh origin meaning “good lance”.
Illinois
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 4,670
– Number of babies from 2010 to 2019: 5 (#813 most common name, data not available compared to the 60s)
National
– Rank: #44
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 93,607
#49. Rebecca
Rebecca is a name of Hebrew origin meaning “servant of God”.
Illinois
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 4,721
– Number of babies from 2010 to 2019: 589 (#219 most common name, -87.5% compared to the 60s)
National
– Rank: #41
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 99,468
#48. Cindy
Cindy is a name of Greek origin meaning “woman from Mount Kynthos”.
Illinois
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 4,742
– Number of babies from 2010 to 2019: 85 (#1109 (tie) most common name, -98.2% compared to the 60s)
National
– Rank: #46
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 91,589
#47. Melissa
Melissa is a name of Greek origin meaning “honey bee”.
Illinois
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 4,767
– Number of babies from 2010 to 2019: 655 (#192 most common name, -86.3% compared to the 60s)
National
– Rank: #33
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 119,212
#46. Jacqueline
Jacqueline is a name of French origin meaning “may God protect”.
Illinois
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 4,812
– Number of babies from 2010 to 2019: 600 (#213 most common name, -87.5% compared to the 60s)
National
– Rank: #51
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 84,366
#45. Jill
Jill is a name of English origin meaning “child of the gods”.
Illinois
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 4,853
– Number of babies from 2010 to 2019: 600 (#213 most common name, data not available compared to the 60s)
National
– Rank: #61
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 69,144
#44. Maria
Maria is a name of Hebrew origin meaning “sea of bitterness”.
Illinois
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 4,870
– Number of babies from 2010 to 2019: 1,102 (#112 most common name, -77.4% compared to the 60s)
National
– Rank: #49
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 88,642
#43. Robin
Robin is a name of German origin meaning “fame-bright”.
Illinois
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 4,979
– Number of babies from 2010 to 2019: 65 (#1301 most common name, -98.7% compared to the 60s)
National
– Rank: #34
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 118,322
#42. Catherine
Catherine is a name of Greek origin meaning “pure”.
Illinois
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 4,988
– Number of babies from 2010 to 2019: 618 (#208 most common name, -87.6% compared to the 60s)
National
– Rank: #56
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 76,791
#41. Margaret
Margaret is a name of Greek origin meaning “pearl”.
Illinois
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 5,466
– Number of babies from 2010 to 2019: 1,170 (#104 most common name, -78.6% compared to the 60s)
National
– Rank: #53
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 81,869
#40. Tracy
Tracy is a name of Irish origin meaning “fighter”.
Illinois
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 5,545
– Number of babies from 2010 to 2019: 5 (#3152 (tie) most common name, -99.9% compared to the 60s)
National
– Rank: #39
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 103,778
#39. Janet
Janet is a name of Scottish origin meaning “God is gracious”.
Illinois
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 5,686
– Number of babies from 2010 to 2019: 73 (#1219 (tie) most common name, -98.7% compared to the 60s)
National
– Rank: #47
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 89,307
#38. Theresa
Theresa is a name of Greek origin meaning “late summer”.
Illinois
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 5,774
– Number of babies from 2010 to 2019: 92 (#1047 (tie) most common name, -98.4% compared to the 60s)
National
– Rank: #42
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 97,120
#37. Kathy
Kathy is a name of Greek origin meaning “pure”.
Illinois
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 5,819
– Number of babies from 2010 to 2019: 26 (#1910 most common name, -99.6% compared to the 60s)
National
– Rank: #40
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 101,119
#36. Teresa
Teresa is a name of Greek origin meaning “huntress”.
Illinois
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 6,201
– Number of babies from 2010 to 2019: 195 (#577 most common name, -96.9% compared to the 60s)
National
– Rank: #25
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 151,770
#35. Carol
Carol is a name of German origin meaning “free man”.
Illinois
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 6,597
– Number of babies from 2010 to 2019: 55 (#1416 most common name, -99.2% compared to the 60s)
National
– Rank: #38
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 112,341
#34. Amy
Amy is a name of French origin meaning “beloved”.
Illinois
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 6,751
– Number of babies from 2010 to 2019: 605 (#210 most common name, -91.0% compared to the 60s)
National
– Rank: #35
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 116,789
#33. Kelly
Kelly is a name of Irish origin meaning “bright-headed”.
Illinois
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 6,983
– Number of babies from 2010 to 2019: 305 (#389 most common name, -95.6% compared to the 60s)
National
– Rank: #30
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 128,078
#32. Tina
Tina is a name of English origin meaning “river”.
Illinois
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 7,013
– Number of babies from 2010 to 2019: 13 (#2320 most common name, -99.8% compared to the 60s)
National
– Rank: #31
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 126,385
#31. Brenda
Brenda is a name of Norse origin meaning “sword”.
Illinois
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 7,397
– Number of babies from 2010 to 2019: 166 (#683 (tie) most common name, -97.8% compared to the 60s)
National
– Rank: #19
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 164,483
#30. Cheryl
Cheryl is a name of Greek origin meaning “cherry fruit”.
Illinois
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 7,750
– Number of babies from 2010 to 2019: 166 (#683 (tie) most common name, data not available compared to the 60s)
National
– Rank: #28
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 135,650
#29. Diane
Diane is a name of Latin origin meaning “divine”.
Illinois
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 7,856
– Number of babies from 2010 to 2019: 31 (#1789 most common name, -99.6% compared to the 60s)
National
– Rank: #36
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 114,441
#28. Denise
Denise is a name of Greek origin meaning “to be devoted to Bacchus”.
Illinois
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 8,053
– Number of babies from 2010 to 2019: 185 (#604 (tie) most common name, -97.7% compared to the 60s)
National
– Rank: #29
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 128,834
#27. Tammy
Tammy is a name of Hebrew origin meaning “palm tree”.
Illinois
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 8,342
– Number of babies from 2010 to 2019: 185 (#604 (tie) most common name, data not available compared to the 60s)
National
– Rank: #13
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 182,218
#26. Sharon
Sharon is a name of Hebrew origin meaning “a fertile plain”.
Illinois
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 8,528
– Number of babies from 2010 to 2019: 74 (#1210 most common name, -99.1% compared to the 60s)
National
– Rank: #23
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 154,883
#25. Angela
Angela is a name of Latin origin meaning “messenger of God”.
Illinois
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 8,579
– Number of babies from 2010 to 2019: 592 (#217 most common name, -93.1% compared to the 60s)
National
– Rank: #22
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 159,248
#24. Kathleen
Kathleen is a name of Irish origin meaning “pure”.
Illinois
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 8,708
– Number of babies from 2010 to 2019: 167 (#676 (tie) most common name, -98.1% compared to the 60s)
National
– Rank: #32
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 120,967
#23. Barbara
Barbara is a name of Greek origin meaning “foreign”.
Illinois
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 8,928
– Number of babies from 2010 to 2019: 104 (#978 (tie) most common name, -98.8% compared to the 60s)
National
– Rank: #21
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 159,750
#22. Nancy
Nancy is a name of Hebrew origin meaning “grace”.
Illinois
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 8,972
– Number of babies from 2010 to 2019: 134 (#805 most common name, -98.5% compared to the 60s)
National
– Rank: #26
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 142,707
#21. Dawn
Dawn is a name of English origin meaning “daybreak”.
Illinois
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 9,061
– Number of babies from 2010 to 2019: 22 (#2011 most common name, -99.8% compared to the 60s)
National
– Rank: #37
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 114,291
#20. Debra
Debra is a name of Hebrew origin meaning “bee”.
Illinois
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 9,333
– Number of babies from 2010 to 2019: 22 (#2011 most common name, data not available compared to the 60s)
National
– Rank: #24
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 153,776
#19. Elizabeth
Elizabeth is a name of Hebrew origin meaning “god is my oath”.
Illinois
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 9,441
– Number of babies from 2010 to 2019: 3,509 (#13 most common name, -62.8% compared to the 60s)
National
– Rank: #17
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 168,897
#18. Christine
Christine is a name of English origin meaning “follower of Christ”.
Illinois
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 9,449
– Number of babies from 2010 to 2019: 113 (#905 (tie) most common name, -98.8% compared to the 60s)
National
– Rank: #27
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 139,333
#17. Jennifer
Jennifer is a name of English origin meaning “white shadow, white wave”.
Illinois
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 9,573
– Number of babies from 2010 to 2019: 578 (#221 (tie) most common name, -94.0% compared to the 60s)
National
– Rank: #20
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 164,429
#16. Pamela
Pamela is a name of Greek origin meaning “all sweetness”.
Illinois
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 9,963
– Number of babies from 2010 to 2019: 57 (#1392 most common name, -99.4% compared to the 60s)
National
– Rank: #14
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 181,948
#15. Lori
Lori is a name of English origin meaning “bay laurel”.
Illinois
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 9,964
– Number of babies from 2010 to 2019: 12 (#2377 (tie) most common name, -99.9% compared to the 60s)
National
– Rank: #15
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 176,561
#14. Sandra
Sandra is a name of Greek origin meaning “defender of man”.
Illinois
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 10,062
– Number of babies from 2010 to 2019: 152 (#730 (tie) most common name, -98.5% compared to the 60s)
National
– Rank: #11
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 183,812
#13. Deborah
Deborah is a name of Hebrew origin meaning “bee”.
Illinois
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 10,140
– Number of babies from 2010 to 2019: 73 (#1219 (tie) most common name, -99.3% compared to the 60s)
National
– Rank: #12
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 183,434
#12. Donna
Donna is a name of Italian origin meaning “lady of the home”.
Illinois
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 10,563
– Number of babies from 2010 to 2019: 44 (#1561 most common name, -99.6% compared to the 60s)
National
– Rank: #8
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 213,457
#11. Cynthia
Cynthia is a name of Greek origin meaning “moon goddess”.
Illinois
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 11,134
– Number of babies from 2010 to 2019: 262 (#455 (tie) most common name, -97.6% compared to the 60s)
National
– Rank: #10
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 196,606
#10. Michelle
Michelle is a name of Hebrew origin meaning “who is like God?”.
Illinois
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 12,461
– Number of babies from 2010 to 2019: 819 (#153 most common name, -93.4% compared to the 60s)
National
– Rank: #9
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 208,285
#9. Julie
Julie is a name of Latin origin meaning “youthful”.
Illinois
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 12,535
– Number of babies from 2010 to 2019: 217 (#536 most common name, -98.3% compared to the 60s)
National
– Rank: #18
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 166,151
#8. Patricia
Patricia is a name of Latin origin meaning “noble”.
Illinois
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 13,279
– Number of babies from 2010 to 2019: 175 (#637 (tie) most common name, -98.7% compared to the 60s)
National
– Rank: #6
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 231,137
#7. Linda
Linda is a name of Italian origin meaning “beautiful”.
Illinois
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 13,310
– Number of babies from 2010 to 2019: 136 (#797 most common name, -99.0% compared to the 60s)
National
– Rank: #7
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 225,412
#6. Laura
Laura is a name of Latin origin meaning “bay laurel plant”.
Illinois
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 14,160
– Number of babies from 2010 to 2019: 327 (#370 most common name, -97.7% compared to the 60s)
National
– Rank: #16
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 174,184
#5. Kimberly
Kimberly is a name of English origin meaning “from the wood of the royal forest”.
Illinois
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 15,870
– Number of babies from 2010 to 2019: 1,034 (#121 most common name, -93.5% compared to the 60s)
National
– Rank: #5
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 259,092
#4. Karen
Karen is a name of Danish origin meaning “pure”.
Illinois
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 16,373
– Number of babies from 2010 to 2019: 261 (#458 most common name, -98.4% compared to the 60s)
National
– Rank: #4
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 286,044
#3. Susan
Susan is a name of Hebrew origin meaning “lily”.
Illinois
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 18,066
– Number of babies from 2010 to 2019: 114 (#899 most common name, -99.4% compared to the 60s)
National
– Rank: #3
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 287,661
#2. Mary
Mary is a name of Hebrew origin meaning “drop of the sea”.
Illinois
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 22,458
– Number of babies from 2010 to 2019: 856 (#146 most common name, -96.2% compared to the 60s)
National
– Rank: #2
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 355,223
#1. Lisa
Lisa is a name of English origin meaning “God’s promise”.
Illinois
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 25,554
– Number of babies from 2010 to 2019: 94 (#1036 most common name, -99.6% compared to the 60s)
National
– Rank: #1
– Number of babies from 1960 to 1969: 496,980
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