If you’re hoping to raise the next Alan Sugar or Deborah Meaden, you might want to consider what you name your baby.
An analysis by digital marketing experts atAdd Peoplehas revealed what they’ve dubbed “the most successful baby names” of 2023, after identifying the most common names for business owners in the UK and matching them up with popular baby names trends for 2023.
“Studies find that a name can correlate to academic performance, behaviour and hiring so choosing the right name for your child is a major choice they will carry with them their whole lives,” said Peter Marshall, Add People’s chief marketing officer.
A2011 LinkedIn studyfound that men with shorter names are overrepresented in top management positions, while women more often use the full version of their name in high-level jobs – and this new analysis found a similar pattern.
The analysis suggests that successful women are more likely to have less popular names compared to men.
Three of the most common names for female entrepreneurs featured below the top UK’s 20 most popular female baby names, compared with none of the most common names for male entrepreneurs.
“Having worked with thousands of small business owners over the years, it’s interesting to see patterns in their names that could reflect their drive and commitment to building their own companies,” Marshall concluded.
If you're searching for baby name inspiration, look no further: The Social Security Administration has released its latest list of most popular baby names, including the 1,000 most popular baby girl names. According to the SSA, favorites like Olivia, Emma and Charlotte reigned supreme in 2023.
If you're searching for baby name inspiration, look no further: The Social Security Administration has released its latest list of most popular baby names, including the 1,000 most popular baby girl names. According to the SSA, favorites like Olivia, Emma and Charlotte reigned supreme in 2023.
What is the most common name on earth? According to a 2023 study, Muhammad is the most popular first name in the world, with an estimated 133,349,300 people bearing the name. Maria comes in second place with 61,134,526 people, followed by Nushi with 55,898,624.
They showed that the top five boys' names for 2050 will likely be Albie, Barney, Clement, Cyprian and Elim. For girls, it seems destined that Cosima, Dot, Iceland, Maude and Mavi will all come out on top. Pamela elaborated further on some the top names in a recent article for the publication.
The data revealed some very interesting overarching themes across the world, with Maria—or some form of that name—emerging as the top pick for new parents in 17 countries. Meanwhile, Mohammed reigns supreme as the most popular boys' name in ten nations.
They showed that the top five boys' names for 2050 will likely be Albie, Barney, Clement, Cyprian and Elim. For girls, it seems destined that Cosima, Dot, Iceland, Maude and Mavi will all come out on top. Pamela elaborated further on some the top names in a recent article for the publication.
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