Information provided by 'the grade', an online dating app which lets users rank profiles based on their quality and validity, suggest that names matter when it comes to how many positive swipes received by the user. the information is as follows:
Male Names
- Brett
- Tyler
- Corey
- Andy
- Noah
- Shane
- Jeffrey
- Rob
- Frank
- Jeff
For the sake of presentation, we have gone for the rather comical sounding Brett Jeffries as our username. An apparently desirable combination of names although bear in mind that this information is sourced form the states.
Female Names
- Brianna
- Erika
- Lexi
- Brooke
- Vanessa
- April
- Natalie
- Jenna
- Molly
- Katie
So can it be that hotter people have 'hot' names? Or is it that we form pre-concieved notions about attractiveness and personality at the fist glance of a title? Whichever the answer, the name you present and how you present it can be crucial in the success of your profile. Of course outright lying about your name online would be far from wise if you ever were serious about meeting a potential partner, but modifications such as shortening or lengthening a name may have bearing on your desirability, given the lack of information presented on a tinder profile for example.
For other cool statistics relating to the popularity of names in the online dating game, you can find further information on the website of the app: http://www.thegradedating.com/how-hot-is-your-name/
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