Jerry wins 4 of 5 dimensions
How masculine or feminine each name sounds
Jeremy scores higher on Morality, with an average perception score of 52. Jerry scores higher on Success and Health and Warmth and Cheerfulness and Masculinity and Femininity, with an average perception score of 62.
Jerry has a higher average perception score. Jeremy averages 52 and Jerry averages 62 across five dimensions. However, each name has different strengths.
Jeremy scores higher in Morality, while Jerry scores higher in Success and Health and Warmth and Cheerfulness and Masculinity and Femininity.
Jerry scores 68 in Success compared to Jeremy's 44, making Jerry sound more ambitious and successful.
Perception scores are derived from published psychology research conducted in the United States on how names shape first impressions. Scores use the original 0-100+ research scale: average is about 50, scores above 70 are very high, and standout names can exceed 100.