Could your toddler’s name influence his behaviour? According to a new study, it might…
The names of children with the best and worst behaviour have been revealed in a poll.
For the 11th year running, School Stickers have revealed that children with names such as Ella, Joshua, Holly, and Benjamin tend to be naughty while Amy, Sophie, Harry, and Jack are the best behaved.
Researchers looked at over 63,000 school children who kept track of their good behaviour in online sticker books and found the 20 nicest baby boy names and the 20 nicest baby girl names.
20 of the 'naughtiest' boys and girls names
Naughty baby names
1) Ella
Means: light
2) Ella
Means: he will add
3) Bethany
Means: house of affliction
4) Cameron
Means: crooked river
5) Eleanor
Means: bright, shining one
6) William
Means: strong-willed warrior
7) Olivia
Means: olive
8) Jake
Means: god is gracious
9) Laura
Means: bay laurel plant
10) Joshua
Means: lord is salvation
11) Holly
Means: holly grove
12) Jamie
Means: supplanter
13 Courtney
Means: from the court
14) Lewis
Means: renowned warrior
15) Amber
Means: reddish yellow gemstone
16) Benjamin
Meaning: son of the right hand
17) Caitlin
Means: pure
18) Ethan
Means: firm, strong and long-lived
19) Jade
Means: stone of the colic
20) Luke
Means: light giving
This year, some new additions have been added to the list, featuring even more of the naughtiest boys and girls' names.
For the girls, Alexandra, Lydia, Libby, Aimee, and Imogen have been added to the naughtiest names, whereas boys with the names Logan, Jamie, Owen, Connor, and Archie are also said to be causing some mischief.
The names that are said to be the on the nice list have also been announced by School Stickers:
Nicest girl names:
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Amy
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Georgia
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Emma
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Charlotte
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Grace
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Sophie
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Abigail
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Hannah
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Emily
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Alice
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Jessica
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Chloe
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Megan
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Ella
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Ruby
Nicest boy names:
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Jacob
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Daniel
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Thomas
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James
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Adam
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Harry
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Samuel
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Jack
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Oliver
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Ryan
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Joshua
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Charlie
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Ethan
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Matthew
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