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A New Survey Revealed America’s Most Hated First Names

DNyuz

DNyuz

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July 10, 2026

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A New Survey Revealed America’s Most Hated First Names

It’s important to make a good first impression, but we usually think of that as a handshake and a hello. Sometimes, your name gets there first. And if you’ve got one of those names people instinctively recoil from, you may be starting at a deficit. According to a recent survey conducted by Talker Research and []

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