The first one that came to mind was [name]Tyler[/name]! After that, all I have is [name]Wyatt[/name] but that’s from a specific experience.
[name]How[/name] interesting that [name]Zachary[/name] has made it on here a couple times already! I am friends with about 10 teachers and there seems to be a mutual agreement that [name]Zachary[/name]'s mean trouble!
I know a kindergarten teacher who says boys whose names start with J are almost always a handful.
[name]Zachary[/name] is the big one for me, especially when it’s shortened to [name]Zach[/name]/[name]Zack[/name].
Agree with [name]Tyler[/name] and [name]Zack[/name]! Would add [name]Kyle[/name] and [name]Jacob[/name].
Also [name]Olivia[/name], [name]Ashley[/name] and [name]Jessica[/name] for some reason… they were always the naughty girls!
ETA: Ooops. I thought I was in the general forum, not boys. Haha!
That’s so funny, I get the same impression from [name]Malachi[/name]! Maybe it’s the [name]Mal[/name]- part of the name (mal=bad).
Boys’ names with a ‘K’ where it doesn’t traditionally belong - [name]Konner[/name], [name]Kaleb[/name], [name]Erik[/name], etc. Also, “modern” K names, such as Keylor, [name]Keegan[/name], [name]Kale[/name] or [name]Kane[/name].
Boys named [name]Jordan[/name], including my brother. Oh, and [name]Casey[/name], definitely [name]Casey[/name].
[QUOTE=kerrie;1370188]Agree with [name]Tyler[/name] and [name]Zack[/name]! Would add [name]Kyle[/name] and [name]Jacob[/name].
Also [name]Olivia[/name], [name]Ashley[/name] and [name]Jessica[/name] for some reason… they were always the naughty girls!
Exactly. Although the only [name]Olivia[/name] I know is super sweet and wouldn’t dare act out. [name]Vanessa[/name] also seems to have an evil charm to it…
[name]Connor[/name].
I work in a school and Connors are infmaous for getting in trouble.
Dylans and Aarons too
… [name]Nathan[/name]. Here, here.
Any boy named [name]Christopher[/name] or some variation of the name? Well! It’s a mixed bag, really. I’ve met some reserved, good fellows named [name]Chris[/name].
Can’t really say from personal experience, but when I think of these names, I think “troublemaker”:
[name]Travis[/name]
[name]Tyler[/name]
[name]Trevor[/name]
[name]Trenton[/name] (I know two [name]Trenton[/name]/Trentins. [name]One[/name] is my cousin who is about 6 years younger than me and spells it with n O, the other is my BF’s sister’s son and spells it with an I. The latter is a bit of a handful. Nice kid, just a tad high-strung)
[name]Jesse[/name]
[name]Mikey[/name] (just this variation. [name]Michael[/name], [name]Mike[/name], and other ones do not have that image with me)
My list would probably go on forever lol but my first thoughts were…
[name]Jayden[/name], [name]Caden[/name] and any other various, I pretty much dread seeing on a class list.
[name]Brandon[/name]
[name]Tyler[/name]
[name]Jack[/name]
[name]Connor[/name]
[name]Cameron[/name]
[name]Mason[/name]
[name]Bradley[/name]
[name]Mitchell[/name]
[name]Aaron[/name]
I can’t think of many for girls to be honest, maybe [name]Chelsea[/name], [name]Jade[/name], [name]Holly[/name] (I just have one in mind lol!)
It’s so funny, cause even in Germany it’s the english J-names that mean trouble (and often teenage moms…)
[name]Justin[/name] (have heard so many comedians making fun about it)
[name]Jayden[/name]
[name]Jordan[/name]
[name]Jeremy[/name]
[name]Jamie[/name]
Everyone I’ve ever met knows at least one [name]Avi[/name] they think is an a-hole. Any name with an inappropriate X or K would be a real red flag for trouble.