Re: What is your stereotypical names?
in reply to a message by mirfak
I've been updating my lists and now my boys list has two lists and girls have three (because I have too many to fit into one list). I have too many to now consider easily, but I have taken my time to shuffle my favourites into two lists of their own. Therefore these lists will be different from the ones I began this with.
So, according to my narrowed down lists;
Female: Natural, Wholesome, Refined, Strange (Classic, Formal, Upper Class, Serious and Nerdy only just not making it to 65%)
Male: Classic, Wholesome, Strong, Strange, Nerdy (Formal, Upper Class, Refined and Serious only just not making it to 65%)
The rough balances I have are Simple & Complex, Mature & Youthful for both male & female, Urban & Natural for boys and Strong & Delicate for girls
Female sample size is 465 and Male sample size is 381
Unisex sample size is only 80 and not shortened to just my favourites, but here it is anyway;
Wholesome, Strong, Strange (Natural and Refined only just not making it to 65%). The balances are Classic & Modern on exactly 50/50, Formal & Informal, Upper Class & Common, Serious & Comedic and Nerdy & Unintellectual)
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Also this is where I report that my initial stereotypical names I posted remain the exact same. I thought it'd be different after sifting out all other stuff, but nah
Going by the United States data (I'd use England and Wales if it went far back enough - alas), my preferences for Unisex names peak in the 1990s - 2010s, my preferences for girls peak in the 1980s and boys in the 1880s!
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Also I will eventually have smaller sample sizes because I'm whittling those favourites down much further to the "I will use IRL" lists, but that'll take more time lol
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"one particular boogie will move mirror massaging with stirring crepe mixture, positioning loaves while in the furnace then toting items in containers" ~ best Russian daing sites (guest, 198.144.149.xxx) (2020)
Formally PrincessZ and Princess Magpie
So, according to my narrowed down lists;
Female: Natural, Wholesome, Refined, Strange (Classic, Formal, Upper Class, Serious and Nerdy only just not making it to 65%)
Male: Classic, Wholesome, Strong, Strange, Nerdy (Formal, Upper Class, Refined and Serious only just not making it to 65%)
The rough balances I have are Simple & Complex, Mature & Youthful for both male & female, Urban & Natural for boys and Strong & Delicate for girls
Female sample size is 465 and Male sample size is 381
Unisex sample size is only 80 and not shortened to just my favourites, but here it is anyway;
Wholesome, Strong, Strange (Natural and Refined only just not making it to 65%). The balances are Classic & Modern on exactly 50/50, Formal & Informal, Upper Class & Common, Serious & Comedic and Nerdy & Unintellectual)
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Also this is where I report that my initial stereotypical names I posted remain the exact same. I thought it'd be different after sifting out all other stuff, but nah
Going by the United States data (I'd use England and Wales if it went far back enough - alas), my preferences for Unisex names peak in the 1990s - 2010s, my preferences for girls peak in the 1980s and boys in the 1880s!
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Also I will eventually have smaller sample sizes because I'm whittling those favourites down much further to the "I will use IRL" lists, but that'll take more time lol
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"one particular boogie will move mirror massaging with stirring crepe mixture, positioning loaves while in the furnace then toting items in containers" ~ best Russian daing sites (guest, 198.144.149.xxx) (2020)
Formally PrincessZ and Princess Magpie
This message was edited 9/17/2023, 5:56 PM