10 Baby Names Most Likely to Cause Boys Trouble
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How does a name affect a boys future success, or criminal record, as the case may be? Researchers aren't sure, but they think that a lifetime of merciless teasing may prime an oddly-named boy to be an outcast, or to have low self-esteem.
But a look at the top 10 list of names likely to land a boy in jail is confounding, because while some of these names might be awkward, they aren't really that odd or unusual: Alec, Ernest, Garland, Ivan, Kareem, Luke, Malcom. Preston, Tyrell, and Walter.
Luke? Really?
Most Popular Baby Names 2008
Boys
10. Matthew
Actor Rob Lowe and his wife Sheryl Berkoff gave their youngest son this name.
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Boys
9. Christopher
California Governor, Arnold Schwarzenegger and wife Maria Shriver named one of their two sons Christopher.
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Boys
8. William
Country crooner Brad Paisley and his wife, "According to Jim" actress Kimberly Williams, gave their first born this moniker.
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Boys
7. Anthony
Actor Eric Estrada named his oldest son Anthony.
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Boys
6. Alexander
This is the name actors Naomi Watts and Liev Schreiber chose for their eldest (and adorable!) son.
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Boys
5. Daniel
Mom of four, Patricia Heaton, gave her littlest guy this name.
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Boys
4. Joshua
Donny Osmond and wife Debra Glenn have five sons, the youngest of which they gave 2008's fourth most popular name to.
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Boys
3. Ethan
Actor Bruce Davidson named his son Ethan.
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Boys
2. Michael
Comedian, actor and producer Damon Wayans gave his second son this name.
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Boys
1. Jacob
The son of actor James Cann and wife Linda Stokes has the most popular boys' name of 2008.
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After all, if you want to find some truly ... unique ... names, you need only look to the rich and famous: Pilot Inspektor, Apple, Kyd, Bronx Mowgli, Coco -- imagine showing up on the playground with one of those names. And today's trendiest boys names -- the Aiden-Hayden-Jayden trinity, for example -- are decidedly more feminine than the more manly Walter, Ernest and Luke.
Professor David Kalist, who published the study in Social Science Quarterly, draws a connection between the name and the subsequent crimes, asserting that offbeat names "increase the tendency toward juvenile delinquency." But in 2005, "Freakonomics" authors Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Lubner found that socioeconomic status -- which can have an impact on what a parent names a child -- is the more critical factor in a child's life outcome.
The biggest lesson for parents is this: Creativity is wonderful, but your future child is begging you -- from their junior high playground to the boardroom -- to pick a name that won't embarrass them.
Expecting a baby? Check out ParentDish's own Ask the Name Lady's Baby Name Wizard. Punch in the first few letters of any name and it'll show you trends dating back as far as 100 years or more.
Celebrity Baby Names
Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck
The couple brought home a baby sister for Violet, and named her Seraphina Rose Elizabeth. According to Laura Wattenberg, author of The Baby Name Wizard, "Seraphina is an old saint's name that comes from the biblical seraphim, a type of angel." Sounds like Affleck and garner have high hopes for their wee one. Hope she can live up to her big name.
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Erykah Badu
Erykah already has two children named Seven Sirius and Puma Rose, so when the singer announced on her Twitter page that she'd named her new daughter "Twitty Milk," we thought she might actually be serious.
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Nakoa-Wolf Manakauapo Namakaeha Momoa
Former "Cosby Show" queen Lisa Bonet takes top honors for now with their newborn babe. Bonet says that the child "was born on the stormiest, rainy night, so Nakoa (warrior), Mana (strength/spirit), Kaua (rain) and po (dark). Multiple middle names? Could become a trend for 2009?
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Princess Tiaamii
British "glamour model" Jordan (aka Katie Price) and "former pop star" Peter Andre named their daughter Princess because it was "unique." When the name was announced in 2007, The BBC reported that Jordan had wanted to call her Tinkerbell, but there were too many famous dogs with that name. Because that's really the only reason not to go with Tinkerbell.
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Jermajesty Jackson
Amazingly, this is not a child of Michael. Jermajesty is the son of Jermaine Jackson Alejandra Oiaza. And they say Mike is the crazy one.
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Barron Trump
The only thing that would make this name better is if it were Barron Von Trump. But alas, the middle name of the spawn of Donald and third wife Melania is William. Still, with dad's money and mom's bone structure, the kid is basically American royalty even if his name is Pubert.
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Tu Morrow
Rob Morrow may have been trying to revive his career when he named his daughter Tu in 2001. (Tu Morrow. As in "see you") It may have worked. Though Morrow's first TV series, "Northern Exposure", was canceled in 1995, he currently appears on "Numb3rs." Maybe Shelley Long should have a baby and name her Tu. (Tu Long? Get it? Oh never mind)
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Moxie CrimeFighter
Penn Jillette and wife Emily clearly decided that they want their little girl to grow up to be a magician just like daddy. That way she can make this awful name disappear.
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Harley Quinn
Kevin Smith named his daughter after the Joker's sidekick in Batman comics. If he and wife Jennifer have a boy they can name him The Riddler, Clayface, Scarecrow the possibilities are endless.
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Kal-El Coppola Cage
Speaking of children named after superheroes, Nicholas Cage (née Coppola) and wife Alice Kim went with Kal-El, which every geek knows is Superman's real name. Little-known fact: it's also an ancient Hebrew phrase that, loosely translated, means, "My parents are rich and I will never have to hold a real job."
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ReaderComments (Page 3 of 3)
7-22-2009 @ 2:19AM
PONDERINGPEACEMAKER said...THAT WAS RACIST.
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7-22-2009 @ 2:19AM
PONDERINGPEACEMAKER said...WHO STILL NAMES THEIR KIDS LEROY???
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7-22-2009 @ 10:24AM
Ike said...Scientific studies show that the name most likely to get you imprisoned is Stickemup.
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7-22-2009 @ 1:47PM
A said...Oh really? Why do you say that? Sounds stereotypical to me, pal.
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7-22-2009 @ 1:59PM
slgirl said...I don't think it is the name that lands the person in jail. A few of the names on this list happen to be popular black names. Coincedence? Nah.
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7-22-2009 @ 8:53PM
Tammy said...I do believe that a child's name affects them. I know a person whose last name is the same as his first and, at the time, it was not popular as it is today and that poor boy was tortured and teased relentlessly; enough to make anyone develop a complex and behavior problems. There are also all the John Wayne and Wayne criminals amongst many others that are not on the list. And - Please, why would anyone give a child a name that cannot be pronounced, much less spelled, that they will suffer for? Girls are affected, too. All those femminine names do not match the child's character, which develops along with people's attitudes toward their names. I have girl cousins that are constantly being called by each other's name because they do not match their physical appearances. It was nice when we named our kids after a loved one or successful or biblical person.
Kids are mean, let's face it. Although meanness is a Learned Behavior, kids are tortured when they are given names that can be twisted into cruel, harassing or humorous taunts. Let's get real, folks, and think long and hard about what a name can be twisted into before we name them, they are the ones that have to live with the name. They own it, not their parents.
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7-23-2009 @ 2:34AM
isisaquaria said...All names can be pronounced--
Some spellings may cause confusion and lead to mistakes, but most of that lies in a belief that everyone should be the same.
My ggggrandfather was a Sion (shawn according to those who knew) His son was Sean, his son Shaun his son Sion (to honor)
Every teacher assumes See on, instead of Shawn---
My family knows because we have all grown up seeing it in our family records, most have not.
It is a matter of perception and knowledge base.
As for the article, there are so many factors who would rely on just a name.
7-22-2009 @ 8:29PM
stacie23 said...Subby, I actually know someone named Marquiss and he is an AMAZING person. I dont think it is right how everyone is being so stereotypical on here! And racist and judegemental. Just goes to show how small minded Americans still are....
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7-22-2009 @ 10:41PM
djessedenny said...How about a boy named E-Not, He-Manand a girl maned Star gazer!!!
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7-23-2009 @ 4:37PM
Blah Blah Blah said...so basically subby wat ur saying is people with a black person's name will most likely go to jail . ? well i think u should know that marquis is a french name and jamaal came from india.
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7-24-2009 @ 1:20AM
Amber said...First of all the name has nothing to do with it. I think people (even if badly named) have a choice of who they turn out to be. I also believe if you have a bad childhood or living in a not so great neighborhood, you can choose who you are. It is all on how strong you are & your outlook on life.
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7-27-2009 @ 10:45AM
Saley said...Believe me am shocked because a boy named Malcom was recently jailed in Zambia for killing his girlfriend. unbelievable
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