Chip wins 3 of 5 dimensions
How masculine or feminine each name sounds
Chip scores higher on Health and Warmth and Cheerfulness and Masculinity and Femininity, with an average perception score of 46. Ronnie scores higher on Success and Morality, with an average perception score of 46.
Chip and Ronnie have the same average perception score (46). The better choice depends on which dimensions matter most to you.
Chip scores higher in Health and Warmth and Cheerfulness and Masculinity and Femininity, while Ronnie scores higher in Success and Morality.
Ronnie scores 36 in Success compared to Chip's 32, making Ronnie sound more ambitious and successful.
Perception scores (0-100 scale) are derived from published psychology research conducted in the United States on how names shape first impressions. Scores above 70 are considered very high; below 30 is very low.