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Trying to choose a baby name? People with these 20 monikers are ‘happiest’ psychologist reveals

If you are deciding on a name for your child, you might want to try Joshua or Vicky

WANT your child to be happy in life? The answer might be in their name.

It turns out that certain monikers may actually help your son or daughter be destined to be happier than others, according to research.

 The name you choose for your baby can have a bearing on their happiness, according to one psychologist
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The name you choose for your baby can have a bearing on their happiness, according to one psychologistCredit: Getty - Contributor

Psychologist Dr David Holmes revealed the male and female names that are typically the most cheerful on the planet, according to a study by .

If you are deciding a name for your new son, you might wish to consider Joshua, Jason or Matthew – as these are often the most joyful.

Meanwhile for girls, Judy, Stephanie and Linda were the top three options for happiness.

On the other end of the scale, the most “unhappy” names were also shared in the findings.

TOP TEN HAPPIEST BOYS NAMES

1. Joshua

2. Jason

3. Matthew

4. Terry

5. Barry

6. Stan

7. Ian

8. Craig

9. Nigel

10. Christopher

TOP TEN HAPPIEST GIRLS NAMES

1. Judy

2. Stephanie

3. Linda

4. Pam

5. Pat

6. Fiona

7. Paula

8. Susan

9. Isobel

10. Vicky

And it’s bad news if you are called Ben, Andrew or Edward, which were the top three names for boys found to be sadder.

For girls, the names you may wish to avoid are Lynn, Charlotte and Tina.

While many parents’ main priority for their kids is happiness, if you want them to be destined for success, their name could help them along the way.

In fact, two thirds of Brits think that your first name can affect how far you’ll go in life, and the top monikers have been revealed.

TOP TEN 'UNHAPPY' BOYS NAMES

1. Ben

2. Andrew

3. Edward

4. Tim

5. Owen

6. Bob

7. Dennis

8. Ray

9. Alfie

10. Jeremy

TOP TEN 'UNHAPPY' GIRLS NAMES

1. Lynn

2. Charlotte

3. Tina

4. Amy

5. Tara

6. Sam

7. Alex

8. Tanya

9. Jessica

10. Olivia

Top of the charts is William and Victoria, with 37.8 per cent of those in the Grosvenor Casinos survey thinking these are the most successful names.

Coming in a close second was George (37.3 per cent) and third place went to Elizabeth (36.3 per cent).

Also making the top five were Richard and Alexander (32 per cent) and Thomas (28.1 per cent).

When it comes to how you are perceived, nearly half of Brits (46 per cent) think that sharing a name with a historical figure can help your chances in life.

And 30 per cent think that sharing a name with a celebrity can boost your success by association.

UK'S TOP 10 MOST SUCCESSFUL FIRST NAMES

  • William and Victoria (37.8%)
  • George (37.3%)
  • Elizabeth (36.3%)
  • Richard and Alexander (32%)
  • Thomas (28.1%)
  • David (27.8%)
  • Harry (25.5%)
  • John (24.2%)
  • Oliver (23.1%)
  • Olivia (18.6%)
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When asked about their own names, more than two in five Brits believe their first name has affected how successful they are.

Head of brand for Grosvenor Casinos’, Caroline Webb said: “It’s so interesting to see what the nation considers to be a successful name.

“It does ask the question, if you are given one of these names, are you more primed for success in life?”

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