These names score 60 or higher on the masculinity dimension, meaning they are perceived as strong, tough, and masculine-sounding. Scores are based on US psychology research on how names shape first impressions.
The Masculinity dimension measures how strong, tough, and traditionally masculine a name sounds. High-scoring names tend to feature hard consonants, single syllables, and forceful phonetic patterns. These are names that project authority and physical strength.
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Warmth: 61
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Cheerfulness: 80
Morality: 58
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Morality: 56
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Based on psychology research, the top names with high masculinity ratings include Conan, Buck, Duke, Rex, Bill. There are 748 names in this category, each rated across 5 perception dimensions.
Name Halo has 748 names with high masculinity ratings in our database. Each name is rated for success, warmth, morality, health, and cheerfulness based on US psychology research.
Names with high Masculinity scores (60 or higher out of 100) are perceived as strong, tough, and masculine-sounding. These scores come from published psychology research on first impressions.
Name Halo's scores are derived from published psychology research by Dr. Albert Mehrabian at UCLA. Participants rated over 1,700 names across personality dimensions, producing consistent perception scores that reveal how names shape first impressions.