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Name game - Elizabeth, James top British success poll
Posted: 26 March 2008 1125 hrs

 
 
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LONDON - People called James or Elizabeth are perceived as likely to be the most successful, while Ryan and Sophie are seen as the most attractive, according to a poll Tuesday.

Jack and Lucy are seen as the luckiest, according to a poll based on asking more than 6,000 people for their perceptions of different names and the kind of people likely to have them.

At the other end of the scale, Lisa and Brian were seen as the least successful, Helen and John as the least lucky, and Ann and George as the most unattractive, according to the poll commissioned by a British academic.

"Past research has shown that such perceptions can become self-fulfilling prophecies, with teachers giving higher marks to children with attractive names and employers being more likely to promote those who sound successful," said the authors of the poll.
As well as mainstream names, psychologist Richard Wiseman of the University of Hertfordshire also found that unusual names people give their children could also have a big influence on how they are perceived.

"Attractive female names tended to be soft-sounding and end with the 'ee' sound, whereas the sexiest male names are short and much harder sounding," he said, adding that names with royal links are seen as successful or clever.

SUCCESS
LUCK
ATTRACTIVENESS
Girls
Boys
Girls
Boys
Girls
Boys
TOP FIVE
TOP FIVE
TOP FIVE
Elizabeth
James
Lucy
Jack
Sophie
Ryan
Caroline
Richard
Katie
Chris
Rachel
James
Helen
Michael
Lisa
Ryan
Olivia
Jack
Olivia
William
Sophie
Peter
Karen
Chris
Amanda
Andrew
Emma
James
Katie
Michael
BOTTOM FIVE
BOTTOM FIVE
BOTTOM FIVE
Julie
Ian
Caroline
George
Caroline
Richard
Emily
Lewis
Karen
William
Elizabeth
John
Katie
Stephen
Ann
Richard
Helen
Peter
Lucy
Ryan
Elizabeth
Thomas
Jane
Thomas
Lisa
Brian
Helen
John
Ann
George


- AFP/ra

 

 



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