What Happens When Your Name Is Ruined by the InternetAs relationship gurus on TikTok warn women off dating men named Ben, Ellie Muir speaks to people whose names have become shorthand for unattractive – or even racist – behaviour.
The Jessicas Are Turning 30In 1989, the most popular name for girls was Jessica. We found 10 people who were named Jessica that year to see what life is like for them as they turn 30.
The Psychological Effects of Growing Up with an Extremely Common NameHow important is it to stand out?
It’s Time to Address the Emily in the RoomAs a generation of Emilys enters adulthood, perhaps you’ve noticed the name in the air — and on TV, in film and in songs.
Why Are There So Many Asian American Women Named Connie?Growing up, I thought being named for Connie Chung made me unique...then I found out about the rest of us.
Slayer, Striker, Shooter and the Rise of the Extreme Baby Boy NameParents tend to be more conservative about naming baby boys. But when they do get creative, they turn them into throat-ripping action heroes.
What Does It Mean to be a ‘Karen’? Karens ExplainAs the meme has become more prominent online, its meaning has become confused – with real-life Karens caught in the crosshairs
@knguyen: Say My NameThe way I’ve pronounced my last name has changed over the years—iterations on a bastardization, so to speak.
The Baby Name Boom“Theodore” and “Matilda” might be adorable, but modern parents are terrified of trendiness. Enter: TikTok baby name consultants.