Noble Names combine two research dimensions: Morality and Health. Names in this category score 60 or higher on both dimensions, meaning they are perceived as trustworthy, respectful, confident, and athletic. This is a thematic category derived by combining two of the five perception dimensions from published US psychology research on how names shape first impressions.
Noble Names score high on Morality and Health, combining integrity with confident presence. These names sound principled and strong. They evoke the image of someone who stands firm on their values and has the physical confidence to back it up.
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How this category works: Name Halo rates names across five perception dimensions from published US psychology research: Success, Warmth, Morality, Health, and Cheerfulness. Each dimension measures how a name shapes first impressions on a 0-100 scale.
Thematic categories like this one are created by combining two of these five dimensions. Names must score 60 or higher on both dimensions to appear in the category. This means every name here made a strong impression on two distinct traits simultaneously.
There are 10 possible thematic combinations from the five research dimensions. This category combines Morality + Health.
Success: 83
Morality: 69
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Success: 76
Health: 67
Health: 71
Success: 85
Cheerfulness: 73
Success: 77
Cheerfulness: 74
Health: 70
Warmth: 88
Warmth: 80
Health: 69
Success: 76
Warmth: 70
Health: 70
Success: 71
Success: 70
Warmth: 72
Warmth: 70
Morality: 69
Success: 66
Success: 83
Success: 79
Morality: 65
Success: 79
Warmth: 98
Cheerfulness: 67
Warmth: 70
Success: 69
Morality: 63
Warmth: 69
Cheerfulness: 70
Success: 102
Success: 70
Success: 84
Health: 65
Morality: 63
Health: 64
Success: 66
Success: 64
Cheerfulness: 76
Success: 70
Success: 71
Based on psychology research, the top noble names include James, John, Catherine, Joshua, Robert. There are 105 names in this category, each rated across 5 perception dimensions.
Name Halo has 105 noble names in our database. Each name is rated for success, warmth, morality, health, and cheerfulness based on US psychology research.
Noble Names must score 60 or higher on both Morality and Health dimensions. These scores come from published US psychology research on how names shape first impressions. Only names that are strong on both traits qualify.
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.