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13 Surprising Ways Your Name Affects Your Success In Life by budiliscious(f): 9:52am On Aug 12, 2014
13 Surprising Ways Your Name Affects Your Success



What's in a name? Potentially your future.

A host of research shows just how much your name can affect your lifetime success, from your hireability to your spending habits.

We took a look at the research and have highlighted some of the surprising findings below:

If your name is easy to pronounce, people will favor you more.

In a New York University study, researchers found that people with easier-to-pronounce names often have higher-status positions at work. One of the psychologists, Adam Alter, explains to Wired, "When we can process a piece of information more easily, when it's easier to comprehend, we come to like it more." In a further study, Alter also found that companies with simpler names and ticker symbols performed better in the stock market.

If your name is common, you are more likely to be hired.

In a study by Marquette University, names that were viewed as the least unique were more likable. People with common names were more likely to be hired, and those with rare names were least likely to be hired. That means that the Jameses, Marys, Johns, and Patricias of the world are in luck.

If your name is uncommon, you are more likely to be a delinquent.

A study at Shippensburg University revealed that there is a strong relationship between the popularity of one's first name and juvenile delinquency. Researchers found that unpopular names were positively correlated with juvenile delinquency. While the names themselves are probably not the cause of the criminal activity, they may be related to factors that increase one's tendency toward juvenile delinquency, such as low socioeconomic status.

If you have a white-sounding name, you're more likely to get hired.

In one study cited by The Atlantic, white-sounding names like Emily Walsh and Greg Baker got nearly 50% more callbacks than candidates with black-sounding names like Lakisha Washington and Jamal Jones. Researchers determined that having a white-sounding name is worth as much as eight years of work experience.

If your name is closer to the beginning of the alphabet, you might get into a better school.

In a study published in the Economics of Education Review, researchers studied the relationship between the position in the alphabet of students' names and their admission chances at competitive schools. The earlier in the alphabet a name came, the more likely they were to be admitted.

If your last name is closer to the end of the alphabet, you're more likely to be an impulse spender.

According to one study, people with last names such as Yardley or Zabar may be more susceptible to promotional strategies like limited-time offers. The authors speculate that spending your childhood at the end of the roll call may make you want to jump on offers before you miss the chance.

You are more likely to work in a company that matches your initials.

Since we identify with our names, we prefer things that are similar to them. In a Ghent University study, researchers found that people are more likely to work for companies matching their own initials. For example, Amanda might work for Amazon. The rarer the initials, the more likely people were to work for companies with names similar to their own.

Using your middle initial makes people think you're smarter and more competent.

According to research published in the European Journal of Social Psychology, using a middle initial increases people's perceptions of your intellectual capacity and performance. In one study, students were asked to rate an essay with one of four styles of author names. Not only did the authors with a middle initial receive top marks, but the one with the most initials, David F.P.R. Clark, received the best reviews.

If your name sounds noble, you are more likely to work in a high-ranking position.

In a European study, researchers studied German names and ranks within companies. Those with last names such as Kaiser (emperor) or König (king) were in more managerial positions than those with last names that referred to common occupations, such as Koch ("cook"wink or Bauer (farmer). This is because of associative cognition, which means that the status linked to your name may influence how people view you.

If you are a boy with a girl's name, you are more likely to be suspended from school.

Northwestern University researchers studied a large Florida school district from 1996 to 2000 and found that boys with names most commonly given to girls misbehaved more in middle school and were more likely to disrupt their peers. Their behavioral problems also led to increased disciplinary problems and lower test scores for their friends as well.

If you are a woman with a sexually ambiguous name, you are more likely to succeed.

According to The Atlantic, in male-dominated fields such as engineering and law, women with "sexually ambiguous" names are more successful. One study found that women with masculine names, such as Leslie, Jan, or Cameron, are more successful in legal careers.

Men with shorter first names are overrepresented in the c-suite.

In 2011, LinkedIn analyzed more than 100 million user profiles to find out which names are most associated with the CEO position. The most common names for men were short, often one-syllable names like Bob, Jack, and Bruce. A name specialist speculates that men in power may use nicknames to offer a sense of friendliness and openness.

Women at the top are more likely to use their full names.

In the same study, LinkedIn researchers found that the most common names of female CEOs include Deborah, Cynthia, and Carolyn. Unlike the men, women may use their full names in an attempt to project professionalism and gravitas, according to the report.







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Re: 13 Surprising Ways Your Name Affects Your Success In Life by Dubby6(m): 9:58am On Aug 12, 2014
This one no b for Naija oo....
But my own p na...for naija somepeople dey get more than one surname like, imagine person name im child Njoku Nwankwo Njoku..wth
Re: 13 Surprising Ways Your Name Affects Your Success In Life by Nobody: 10:04am On Aug 12, 2014
What? This list doesn't apply to Nigerians at all. People here will only favour you if your name indicates you are from the same ethnic group or religion.
Re: 13 Surprising Ways Your Name Affects Your Success In Life by Richiy(f): 10:11am On Aug 12, 2014
This is funny. My name is not easy to pronounce because its a native name and am not ready to get an "easier" English name. Afterall, how many English people have Igbo names
Re: 13 Surprising Ways Your Name Affects Your Success In Life by crackhaus: 10:15am On Aug 12, 2014
Please leave this list for the Americans. In Nigeria, a name will most likely be favoured if it's a traditional name that matches the predominant ethnicity in that particular area.

Studies have shown that if you bear a Yoruba name, you will be least favoured in an area that is predominantly Igbo and vice versa.
Same thing goes for all ethnic groups in Nigeria, this experiment has been conducted and determined to be valid 99.1% of the time. cool
Re: 13 Surprising Ways Your Name Affects Your Success In Life by Nobody: 11:14am On Aug 12, 2014
Ceasar1: What? This list doesn't apply to Nigerians at all. People here will only favour you if your name indicates you are from the same ethnic group or religion.

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Re: 13 Surprising Ways Your Name Affects Your Success In Life by Nobody: 12:31pm On Aug 12, 2014
Pls Mr seer,tell me the future of this name-onirutakokobiparieshin.

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Re: 13 Surprising Ways Your Name Affects Your Success In Life by KanwuliaJara: 2:50pm On Aug 12, 2014
Ask Barack SADAM HUSSEIN Obama! cheesy
SHIOOOOOOOOOOOR!
Re: 13 Surprising Ways Your Name Affects Your Success In Life by baby124: 3:35pm On Aug 12, 2014
People are too consumed with useless research topics that over generalize, and are not realistic at all. I always wonder where they get the funding for all this crazy research. It looks like there are a lot of people out there who have money to throw away.

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Re: 13 Surprising Ways Your Name Affects Your Success In Life by budiliscious(f): 11:01pm On Aug 13, 2014
baby124: People are too consumed with useless research topics that over generalize, and are not realistic at all. I always wonder where they get the funding for all this crazy research. It looks like there are a lot of people out there who have money to throw away.

No research is useless. What is useless to you is useful to another person. No matter how detailed and comprehensive some research efforts are, some people would still Count them useless. However, let's not forget that the research quoted up there is not based in Nigeria.
Re: 13 Surprising Ways Your Name Affects Your Success In Life by budiliscious(f): 12:21am On Aug 24, 2014
#CanYouImagine shocked
Re: 13 Surprising Ways Your Name Affects Your Success In Life by dokunbam(m): 12:50pm On Jan 11, 2015
budiliscious:
#CanYouImagine shocked

kiss
just like the name
nice budiliscious

I can imagine if you are standing up

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