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First Names and Longevity

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 2009
A statistical association has been reported between people's initials and their life expectancy. Several researchers have also reported that people with uncommon first names are perceived to be less intelligent, attractive, and likable than are people with more popular names.
Laura, Pinzur, Gary, Smith
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Unfortunate First Names

Social Psychological and Personality Science, 2011
Can negative first names cause interpersonal neglect? Study 1 ( N = 968) compared extremely negatively named online-daters with extremely positively named online-daters. Study 2 ( N = 4,070) compared less extreme groups—namely, online-daters with somewhat unattractive versus somewhat attractive first names.
Gebauer, J.E., Leary, M.R., Neberich, W.
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On first name terms

BMJ, 2013
My first proper job was as a computer salesman at a big chain of electrical shops. During my induction the general manager introduced himself as John Clark. I had just left school, and my only retail experience was from watching reruns of the 1970s British sitcoms Are You Being Served and Open All Hours , so I had no idea whether I should call him ...
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FIRST NAMES

Pediatrics, 1982
. . . since children themselves have nothing to do with what they are named, their names reveal to us their parents—their sublimations, hopes; those who think of names as the accumulation of capital; who from a narrow living room seek an exotic and alien land; who living in a present without a past, hope, by surrounding themselves with its utterances ...
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Naming the First ‘New Woman’

NAN NÜ, 2001
AbstractHailed as the first female medical doctor of China, the exemplary new citizen of the burgeoning Chinese nation, and a model of Christian conversion, Kang Aide is a figure to whom others attributed tremendous representational power as well as different meanings.
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