Psychology Today published a study that surveyed over 500 Human Resource managers and over 150 college admissions counselors at competitive admission universities. The results showed that a person’s first name was a large factor in determining whether or not a person made it past the initial screening process for hiring or admission. People with odd or unusual or exotic names were more likely to be rejected while people with certain names – which Psychology Today termed “power names” – were more likely to pass the initial screening. Here are the top ten “power names” as rated by Psychology Today.
Girls
1. Catherine
2. Jennifer
3. Aimee
4. Elizabeth
5. Mary
6. Michelle
7. Sarah
8. Amelia
9. Ann
10. Lisa
Boys
1. William
2. Charles
3. Nathan
4. Robert
5. Edward
6. Mark
7. Paul
8. Matthew
9. Thomas
10. Henry
2007-08-18 05:37:30
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answered by demandfreespeech 5
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Lindsay Neave
Carly Neave
Tara Neave
Christopher Neave
Thomas Neave
Brett Neave
2007-08-18 09:25:53
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answered by Meg 7
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Logan Neave
Savanna Neave
2007-08-18 05:56:03
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Jasmine Neave
Jasmine Shanya Neave
Noelle Neave
Noellle Giselle Neave
Taya Neave
Taya Asia Neave
Andrea Neave
Andrea Tamara Neave
Donovan
Asher
JaQuan
2007-08-18 05:29:40
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Mia Paige Neave is good
2016-05-22 02:33:38
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answer #5
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answered by ? 3
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Jasmine is very pretty,but common. I know at least 3 in my sons class.
How about for a boy
Christian Samuel
For a girl how about
Arianna Jasmine
2007-08-18 05:36:43
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answered by favorite_aunt24 7
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Johnathan Neave / Evelyn Neave
I think those two names would fit nicely with "Neave".
But any first name, with 3 syllables, that ends with an "n" would fit.
Good Luck and I hope this helps.
2007-08-18 05:27:54
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answer #7
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answered by pure_latino2000 2
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Nina Niella Neave
2007-08-18 05:23:26
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answered by Anonymous
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I have a a friend names Jazmine with a 'z' but either spelling is nice.
What about
Legna (its angel backwards and the 'g' is silent, so its like Lane-a) Legna Neave
or
Nevaeh (Heaven backwards, Na-Vay-A) Nevaeh Neave
Samantha Neave
Carissa Neave
Trinette Neave
Leandra Neave
Veronica Neave
2007-08-18 05:26:33
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answered by Ashlee F 2
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Try a different spelling - Jasmyne, Jasmyn, Jasmin, Jasmina or Jasmyna.
I like Kasydie and Mylie and Dakota for a girl.
I like Nikolai and Jackson and Harley for a boy
2007-08-18 22:45:00
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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