
The Most Common Names For Writers, Librarians, and Poets
“On the contrary, it’s the reverse that’s astonished me; I’m amazed at how well the names fit their professions. I wrote the name and profession analysis software purely on a hunch, so it was a ‘eureka!’ moment when I fired it up for the first time and saw the results. For example, the most disproportionately common writer names seem very fitting.” #1 – #10: Kate, Harriet, Simon, Graham, Colin, Edith, Emma, Frances, Julian, Abraham #11 – #20: Louise, Eleanor, Charlotte, Annie, Ian, Helen, Lucy, Alice, Edgar, Dorothy
Here are the disproportionately common names for other literary gigs on the list:
Poet – Edgar, Hannah, Celia, Anne, Dorothy, Edmund
Librarian – Abigail, Margot, Nanette, Julia, Eleanor, Johanna
Journalist – Hanna, Gideon, Jonah, Alastair, Angus, Louisa
On the flip side, some non-bookish names include the ones that follow. (Though who’s to say that your friendly neighborhood mechanic, rock ’n’ roll drummer, or stuntman isn’t curling up with My Struggle at the end of the day?)
Mechanic – Randy, Patrick, Dave, Rick, Jerry, Fred
Drummer – Billy, Mickey, Joey, Dave, Tommy, Chad
Stuntman – Alex, Erik, Eddie, Tom, Terry, Ben
See the full chart below or visit Verdant Labs’ website. And note that if you don’t want your kid to become an insurance salesman, steer clear of Garrett, Patty, and Clark.