After discussing some problems with the tendency to generalize from the literature on the psychological effects of unusual first names, this article summarizes a series of studies that have been performed. In contrast to much of the research literature, which tends to warn against giving such names to one’s child, these studies suggest a more positive view. The results provide evidence that having an unusual name may have no observable negative effects, and, in some contexts and in some ways, may have positive effects. © 1983 Maney Publishing.
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Zweigenhaft, R. L. (1983). Unusual first names: A positive outlook. Names, 31(4), 258–270. https://doi.org/10.1179/nam.1983.31.4.258
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