ARE YOU A HANDY ANDY OR A PROPER CHARLIE? CALLING THE SHOTS.Byline: Samantha Booth WHAT'S in a name? Well, quite a lot, according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. research. A study from the States has found that women lawmakers tend to do better in their careers if they have masculine first names such as Andy or George. Here in Britain, research has been done to see if there are any links between names and physical and personality traits. Schoolboys called Callum, Connor or Jack are likely to be the naughtiest boys in the class, according to studies. Daniels, Brandons and Charlies also tend to be badly behaved. Jacks, Charlies and Daniels are likely to be popular, perhaps because they are seen as loveable love·a·ble adj. Variant of lovable. Adj. 1. loveable - having characteristics that attract love or affection; "a mischievous but lovable child" lovable rogues. With girls, the name flagged up most often for naughtiness is Chelsea, although teachers should also keep an eye on Courtneys, Chardonnays, Aleishas and Caseys. Boys called Alexander tend to be clever. Other names associated with being smart are Adam, Christopher and Benjamin. Girls called Elizabeth, Charlotte, Emma, Hannah and Rebecca are likely to get good grades. In the popularity stakes, Emmas, Charlottes, Hannahs and Caitlins are favourites. The names of George and Annie apparently conjure up conjure up Verb 1. to create an image in the mind: the name Versailles conjures up a past of sumptuous grandeur 2. pictures of people who are unattractive, although in the case of George Clooney George Timothy Clooney (May 6, 1961) is an American actor, director, producer and screenwriter who gained fame as the lead doctor in the long-running television drama, ER , millions of women would disagree. Sophie and Ryan, on the other hand, are linked with being good-looking. Looking at models Sophie Dahl Sophie Dahl (born September 15, 1977 in London) is an English fashion model and author. Her mother is writer Tessa Dahl (daughter of the children's author Roald Dahl and the actress Patricia Neal) and her father is actor Julian Holloway (son of actor Stanley Holloway). and Sophie Anderton Sophie Anderton (born May 14 1977, in Bristol) is an English lingerie model and reality television personality. Biography Anderton attended Redland High School for Girls in Bristol between 1988 & 1993. , left, and singer Sophie Ellis Bextor, that seems fair enough. Happy And we don't need convincing about film hunks hunks pl.n. (used with a sing. verb) A disagreeable and often miserly person. [Origin unknown.] Ryan Gosling and Ryan Phillippe. According to research at Manchester University, women called Stephanie, Linda, Fiona and Pam are likely to be happy. But if you're a Lynn, Tina or an Amy, misery could be on the cards. The names of Jason, Mathew, Barry and Craig are linked to joy. Ben, Andrew, Tim and Bob are at the other end of the scale. If your initials spell out a nice word - such as J.O.Y. or H.U.G. - you are expected to live four years longer than average. But if they make up P.I.G. or something similarly unpleasant, you are expected to live three years less. Professor Richard Wiseman, o f Ha r t f o rd Un i v e r s i t y i n Nameswhich Connecticut, said: "Traditional names with royal associations are viewed as successful and is intelligent. "Attractive female names tended to be soft-sounding and end with the 'ee' sound, whereas the sexiest male names are short and much harder sounding." CAPTION(S): HUNKY hun·ky 1 n. pl. hun·kies Offensive Slang Used as a disparaging term for a person, especially a laborer, from east-central Europe. : Actor Ryan Phillippe |
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