Names of Kids Most Likely to Be Naughty (or Nice)

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Santa’s making his list and checking it twice – and if your kids are named Anna, Courtney, Harry or Ryan, there’s a good chance they’ve landed in the nice column.

School Stickers, a UK company that supplies schools with stickers, postcards and certificates to reward good behavior, released their annual “Naughty or Nice Names List” on Tuesday, revealing the names of the most well-behaved kids of 2015 — as well as the year’s biggest troublemakers.

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According to the study, which analyzed who got the most (and least) reward stickers for good behavior among more than 70,000 students, girls named Anna, Courtney, Millie, and Mia are the most likely to be “nice.” On the boys’ side, parents can expect good behavior out of Harry, Ryan, Ethan, and Lewis.

But on the naughty list, girls named Leah, Eleanor, Jasmine, and Abigail took the top spots. Boys named Joseph, James, and Joshua were found to make the most mischief.

Here’s the full list:

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The nicest and naughtiest names, according to School Stickers. (Photo: Yahoo Parenting)

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Of course, not all Leahs and Josephs are destined for a stocking full of coal. “There are many children called Leah and Joseph who are perfect little angels,” Neil Hodges, managing director of School Stickers, says in a press release. “Just as there are many called Harry and Anna who Santa is watching.”

Pamela Redmond Satran, the author of The Baby Name Bible and creator of the Baby Name site Nameberry, adds that parents should take the “naughty or nice list” with a grain of salt. If your heart is set on welcoming a baby Eleanor, don’t change course just yet. “You can read a study like this and smile — it’s definitely a cute idea,” Satran told Yahoo Parenting about last year’s School Stickers study. “But if you’re choosing a name for your baby, I wouldn’t take this to heart for any predictive value.”

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