Lawyer Names

Lawyer Names

Want your child to grow up to be an attorney?  Name him John…..or maybe Elizabeth, says guest blogger Conrad Saam, who’s done a groundbreaking new study on lawyer’s names over the past 200 years.

If you have aspirations that your kiddo will someday grow up and earn his Juris Doctorate, the time to start planning may be now – with the right name. Through nameberry, you now have access to the most comprehensive analysis on lawyer names ever completed.

I run marketing for an online legal directory called Avvo where we help people make an informed decision when hiring an attorney by rating and profiling over 90% of the lawyers in the country. As such, I have access to the most comprehensive data on lawyer first names ever assembled – data culled from state bar records from across the country and reaching back as far as 1808. That’s about 1.5 million lawyers overall.

I grouped the names for each decade going back through the 1950’s. Because our data gets more sparse with age, I built two more groups, one from the first half of last century and one for the 1800’s. I then compiled lists of the top 20 names for each time period. The date associated with each name is when the attorney was accepted by the state bar – which in general is about 25 years after the baby-cum-lawyer was named (so you need to really be thinking ahead).

All-Time Top Lawyer Names

Obviously, these lists correlate with popularity of names over time, but the actual results are amazingly consistent and defy many overall name trends. Eight of the top twenty names show up in all the groups: every decade starting in the 1950s, the 1901-1950 group and even the Top 20 list from the 1800s. These are, in order of overall frequency:

1. JOHN

2. ROBERT

3. JAMES

4. DAVID

5. WILLIAM

6. RICHARD

7. THOMAS

8. JOSEPH

Of this list, John is the persistent leader, showing up in the Top 5 of every list going back through the 1800’s. The top names for the past decade are:

Top Lawyer Names 2001-2010

1. MICHAEL

2. DAVID

3. JOHN

4. JENNIFER

5. MATTHEW

6. CHRISTOPHER

7. JAMES

8. ROBERT

9. DANIEL

10. BRIAN

11. JASON

12. WILLIAM

13. ANDREW

14. JOSEPH

15. ELIZABETH

16. THOMAS

17. JEFFREY

18. MARK

19. SARAH

20. RICHARD

Top Lawyer Names 1971-1980

Before the 1980s, all the Top 20 names were male, as in this list from the 1970s, which represents the first generation of Baby Boom lawyers.

1. JOHN

2. ROBERT

3. JAMES

4. WILLIAM

5. MICHAEL

6. RICHARD

7. DAVID

8. THOMAS

9. CHARLE

S10. JOSEPH

11. STEPHEN

12. STEVEN

13. PAUL

14. MARK

15. EDWARD

16. DONALD

17. GEORGE

18. PETER

19. GARY

20. RONALD

Top Attorney Names 1951-1960

The 1950s list, whose members were named mostly in the mid-1920s through the 1930s, is even more sedate.

1. JOHN

2. ROBERT

3. WILLIAM

4. JAMES

5. RICHARD

6. CHARLES

7. JOSEPH

8. THOMAS

9. GEORGE

10. DONALD

11. EDWARD

12. DAVID

13. PAUL

14. FRANK

15. ARTHUR

16. JACK

17. HAROLD

18. WALTER

19. HARRY

20. HERBERT

Top Female Attorney Names

The first time a female name shows up in the Top 20 was in the 1980s when Susan (15), Mary (16) and Patricia (20) broke through. Even in the past decade, when a much higher percentage of attorneys were women, there were only three female names, Jennifer (4), Elizabeth (15) and Sarah (19), in the Top 20. This may be explained by greater concentration of a few names among males than females. The top 20 female names for lawyers in the past decade are:

1. JENNIFER

2. ELIZABETH

3. SARAH

4. AMY

5. JESSICA

6. LISA

7. MELISSA

8. LAURA

9. MICHELLE

10. MARY

11. HEATHER

12. REBECCA

13. STEPHANIE

14. SUSAN

15. KATHERINE

16. KIMBERLY

17. NICOLE

18. ERIN

19. KELLY (this includes both genders)

20. AMANDA

Conrad Saam runs marketing for Avvo, where he oversees Online Marketing, PR and Search Engine Optimization. Avvo has grown from concept to the world’s most popular legal directory and free legal Q&A forum in three years. He is a native of Australia, father to Lars and Scarlett, husband and son to Jennifers (paging Dr. Freud) and has until July to settle on another distinctive-but-not-strange-masculine boy name for baby #3. He writes on www.Avvoblog.com and tweets @conradsaam.

About the Author

Pamela Redmond

Pamela Redmond

Pamela Redmond is the cocreator and CEO of Nameberry and Baby Name DNA. The coauthor of ten groundbreaking books on names, Redmond is an internationally-recognized baby name expert, quoted and published widely in such media outlets as the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, The Today Show, CNN, and the BBC. She has written about baby names for The Daily Beast, The Huffington Post, and People.

Redmond is also a New York Times bestselling novelist whose books include Younger, the basis for the hit television show, and its sequel, Older. She has three new books in the works.