Freakonomics had an experiment where they tested this, trying to discover what the value of a name is. They did not see a difference for male vs female, but they came up w three tiers for callbacks. Top tier, traditional, normal, non-ethnic names were in tier 1 (John, Michael, Catherine, etc.). Tier 2 were overly popular and trendy names at the time of birth, (Evan, Brayden, Jennifer, Heather). The last tier, anything ethnic, weird or old fashioned sounding (Demetrius, Homer, Shaniqua, Esther).
Don’t name your kid something weird, hard to spell or super popular.
Freakonomics had an experiment where they tested this, trying to discover what the value of a name is. They did not see a difference for male vs female, but they came up w three tiers for callbacks. Top tier, traditional, normal, non-ethnic names were in tier 1 (John, Michael, Catherine, etc.). Tier 2 were overly popular and trendy names at the time of birth,
(Evan, Brayden, Jennifer, Heather). The last tier, anything ethnic, weird or old fashioned sounding (Demetrius, Homer, Shaniqua, Esther).
Don’t name your kid something weird, hard to spell or super popular.