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szdaily -> Speak Shenzhen
Is your name deciding your career?
     2015-January-13  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    Alastair is particularly likely to be a journalist. Hannah has a good shot at being a poet. Dalton is more likely than most to sell insurance.

    A new analysis from app maker Verdant Labs found the six most unique names in 37 different professions. These are the names that are more common in that line of work than in others.

    In a blog post, developer Mark Edmond explained more about the methodology.

    Take Elvis, for example. There aren’t all that many Elvises out there, but a particularly high percentage of them are musicians. As a result, Elvis ranks high among musician names. Elvis isn’t the most common name among musicians — that’s likely to be John or some other very popular name.

    What’s interesting is that it’s way more common among musicians than you might expect, given how rare it is. In other words, it’s common in that profession relative to its overall frequency.

    Some of the findings won’t be too surprising: Police officers, race car drivers, golfers and guitarists are more likely to be men. Social workers, librarians and graphic designers tend to be women.

    Some other interesting tidbits: Football coaches are likely to have one-syllable names such as Rich, Mike or Bill.

    Songwriters’ names harken back to some famous male musicians of the 1960s and 1970s, including Sonny, Mick and Billy. Hebrew names such as Moshe, Meir, and Shlomo are extremely common among rabbis.

    “So, do our names influence where we go in life? Or do the social, geographic, economic and other factors that might have influenced how our parents named us also direct our career paths?” Edmond wrote in the post. “Our hunch is that it’s mostly the latter, but bear in mind that the connection is subtle.”

Alastair很有可能是一名记者。Hannah极有可能是一名诗人。Dalton则更有可能是保险销售。

应用软件制造商Verdant Labs最近的一项分析发现,37种不同职业有六个独特的名字,这六个名字在某一职业中出现的频率要远高于其他职业。

在一篇博文中,软件开发者马克·爱蒙德对这个理论进行了详细解释。

以Elvis为例。叫Elvis的人并不多,但是他们当中音乐家特别多。因此,Elvis在音乐家名字中排名靠前。不过Elvis亦并非最常见的音乐家名字,可能最常见的还是John等其他流行的名字。有趣的是,考虑到Elvis这个名字本来不常见,它在音乐家中的常见程度也就可以算是很高了。换句话说,这个名字出现在音乐家中的几率要高于它出现的整体几率。

有些发现在情理之中:警官、赛车手、高尔夫球手和吉他手中男性更多。社工、图书管理员、平面设计师里女性更多。

这里还有一些有趣的细节:足球教练经常起一个音节的名字,比如Rich、Mike或Bill。流行歌曲作者的名字常常是二十世纪六七十年代的著名男音乐家的名字,比如Sonny、Mick和Billy。希伯来语的名字,比如Moshe、Meir或Shlomo在拉比中极为常见。

爱蒙德在博文中写道,“所以,我们的名字会不会影响今后的人生方向呢?或者说影响父母为我们起名字的社会、地

理、经济等其他因素也会影响我们的职业道路?直觉告诉我们主要是后者,但是请记住,二者的联系是非常微妙的。”

Words to Learn 相关词汇

【保险】bǎoxiǎn insurance an arrangement or agreement that protects someone from incurring future losses, as from damage, theft, illness, or death

【直觉】zhíjué hunch an intuitive feeling or a premonition

 

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