I gave my son a common name — I have no regrets
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I named my son Daniel even though it's been in the top 15 names since the 70s. As a Black mom, I wanted to give him a resume-read…
I named my son Daniel even though it's been in the top 15 names since the 70s. As a Black mom, I wanted to give him a resume-read…
I named my son Daniel even though it's been in the top 15 names since the 70s. As a Black mom, I wanted to give him a resume-read…
I named my son Daniel even though it's been in the top 15 names since the 70s. As a Black mom, I wanted to give him a resume-read…
I named my son Daniel even though it's been in the top 15 names since the 70s. As a Black mom, I wanted to give him a resume-read…
Gone are the days of Bruce and Sheila, these days in Australia you’re way more likely to meet a Jack or a Chloe.
Gone are the days of Bruce and Sheila, these days in Australia you’re way more likely to meet a Jack or a Chloe.
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A mounting body of scientific evidence is showing that people's assessments of whether or not something is true is really…
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Photo Illustration by Ruby Wallau/NPR Aparna Nancherla and Maz Jobrani are both well-known comedians, and they're both used to…
Does your name influence the course of your life? What do other people think of you if you are named Callum? What if a boy has…
A bumper sticker was popular in the city where I went to college. It was yellow, with large black print that read: “Mopeds are…
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What's in a name? Turns out, more than you might think. Just as your last name could influence your decision making , how…
Personas con nombres fáciles de pronunciar se perciben como más familiares, menos peligrosas y, por lo tanto, más dignas de…
Research suggests we're more likely to accept someone's claims if we know how to pronounce their name
Easy to pronounce can mean easy to believe -- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com
A study involving Victoria University of Wellington researchers shows people trust strangers with easier-to-pronounce names—even…