Affiliation:
1. The University of Michigan
Abstract
This study examined sex differences in unique and common first names of 6125 infants born over a 5-yr. period. Females were more likely than males to receive unique first names. This helps explain the results of previous research which showed that males with unique names were more likely to be maladjusted while this was not true for females.
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