Sentences with phrase «complicated last name»

It's also a perfect short name, meaning you can get away with a more elaborate first name or complicated last name.
But here's the science: A 2012 study, by researchers at the University of Melbourne, the University of Leuven, and New York University, found that people with more complicated last names are judged more negatively.

Not exact matches

If you had asked me last year, I would have said that «beta coefficient» looks like a very geeky mathematical name i.e. something I had ignored often as too complicated.
The Boston Red Sox Wednesday made a formal request to change the name of the street Fenway Park resides on, following through on team owner John Henry's intention last August to move on from the organization's complicated and checkered past.
Latino parents also looked for names that didn't sound too extravagant or complicated and went well with their last name.
So I typically use «actor» to describe a person who acts (it does complicate things that «actor» was masculine in the original Latin, but that, for me, is akin to how my last name is made up of my father's and my husband's, respectively, so let's just get on with it).
I shared the completed room on my blog last year, but since then I have switched domain names among other complicated things and I'm not even sure it's still here.
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