This week’s Friday Fetch puts a theory about male first names to the test! The question is from LHP Founder and Chairman Phil Lawson who is curious to know if our male employee first names (and for female employees, our closest male relative’s given name) align with research on popular baby names over the past 50 years.*
Do you have an interesting quiz for the Friday Fetch? Submit the question with your multiple choice answers to TheScruff@lhp.net. If your question is selected, you’ll earn bragging rights and a Chick-fil-A $10 gift card!
*”N” endings dominate boy names according to data from a recent Washington Post article, “The mysterious tyranny of trendy baby names.” In 2020, nearly four in ten newborn boys were christened with a first name ending in “n.” The next most common were “r” with 9% and “s” with 8%.