Be careful what you name your child: People’s FACES evolve to match their names, study claims

Several studies have shown that our name influences how people judge our personality, age, and more.

In a study published May 8, scientists at Syracuse University in New York asked 500 college students to rate 400 popular names from the past 70 years.

Questions came in the form of: ‘Imagine you’re going to meet Samantha. How competent/warm/old do you think she is when you see her name?’

Scientists used their results to assess which names were perceived as competent, warm, or a combination of both.

Below you will find the results:

Warm and competent names

Ann, Anna, Caroline, Daniel, David, Elizabeth, Emily, Emma, ​​Evelyn, Felicia, Grace, James, Jennifer, John, Jonathan, Julie, Kathleen, Madeline, Mark, Mary, Matthew, Michael, Michelle, Natalie, Nicholas, Noah, Olivia, Paul, Rachel, Samantha, Sarah, Sophia, Stephen, Susan, Thomas, William

Warm but less competent names

Hailey, Hannah, Jesse, Kellie, Melody, Mia

Competent but less warm names

Arnold, Gerard, Herbert, Howard, Lawrence, Norman, Reginald, Stuart

Names of low heat and competence

Alvin, Brent, Bryce, Cheyenne, Colby, Crystal, Dana, Darrell, Devon, Dominic, Dominique, Duane, Erin, Larry, Leslie, Lonnie, Malachi, Marcia, Marco, Mercedes, Omar, Regina, Rex, Roy, Tracy, Trenton, Vicki, Whitney