Based on published psychology research on name impressions (scale: 0-100)
How masculine or feminine the name sounds to others. Lower scores = more feminine, higher = more masculine.
Homer is a name that inspires trust. It carries strong associations with integrity, loyalty, and dependability. With exceptionally strong morality (87/100) with moderate warmth associations (48/100), Homer creates a well-rounded first impression. The name scores lower in physical confidence (6/100), creating an interesting contrast with its stronger traits.
Community perception ratings from BehindTheName survey data. Scale: 0 to 10. Based on 149 ratings.
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Based on US psychology research, the name Homer scores highest in Morality (87/100) and lowest in Health (6/100). It creates a first impression that is perceived as very high in morality and very low in health.
Homer is a boy name in our database. It has been rated across five perception dimensions: Success (41), Warmth (48), Morality (87), Health (6), and Cheerfulness (29).
Homer has a Success rating of 41 out of 100, which is considered low. This measures how ambitious, intelligent, and creative the name sounds based on psychology research.
Homer has a Warmth rating of 48 out of 100, which is considered average. Warmth measures how caring, kind, and loving a name sounds to others.
Homer's strongest dimension is Morality at 87/100. The average score across all names is 50. You can compare Homer with other names using Name Halo's comparison tool.
Notable people named Homer include Homer (ancient poet) and Winslow Homer. Name Halo lists 2 famous Homers with brief descriptions of their achievements.
About the scores: 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.
Name perceptions vary by culture, region, and individual experience. These scores reflect US-based perceptions and may differ in other countries. Ratings are for informational and entertainment purposes.