“…In contrast to traditional male names, traditional female names tend to contain a more significant number of sounds and syllables, end in a vowel or sonorant, and exhibit non-initial stress, according to phonological studies on English-given names (Slater & Feinman, 1985;Cutler, McQueen, & Robinson, 1990; Barry & Harper, 1995;Cassidy, Kelly, & Sharoni, 1999;Whissell, 2001;Ackermann & Zimmer, 2021). Similarly, according to a popular name book, the most elegant names for newborn girls typically feature multiple syllables, many vowels, and rhythmic patterns (Rosenkrantz & Satran, 2014).…”