Name your son Michael, David or John to give him a head start in the world
October 12th, 2010 - 4:22 pm ICT by ANI
London, Oct 12 (ANI): Want to give your son the best chance of success in life? Well, be careful while picking his name.
A survey has revealed that parents should stick with a traditional moniker to give their son a head start in the world, reports the Sun.
The study identified four “power names” which are the most common in the highest sections of society, Michael, Ian, John and Andrew.
However, if you want your boy to be a top footie boss, you should go for Paul - or even Roberto.
Keeping football aside, David should perhaps be added to the ‘power’ list.
PM David Cameron and Universities Minister David Willetts make it a table-topper in the Cabinet team list and it is also most popular among the 170 best-paid civil servants. (ANI)
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