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From Ella to Joseph – these are the names the naughtiest kids have based on their school behaviour


CALLING all parents-to-be – the names of the naughtiest children have been revealed.

Whether you’ve already got kids or are mulling over what to name your next, a study has determined the names of the worst behaved sprogs.

 Watch out if your son is called Joseph

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Watch out if your son is called Joseph

A study from School Stickers looked at the rewards given to children for their behaviour in class.

Researchers examined the results from 63,000 school kids, and worked out the names of the worst behaved for boys and girls.

The naughtiest girl was found to be called Ella, followed by Bethany, Eleanor, Olivia and then Laura.

The remaining top 10 sees Holly, Courtney, Amber, Caitlin and Jade finishing off the list.

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 Ella was named as the worst behaving girl

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Ella was named as the worst behaving girl

For boys, the worst behaved lad was found to be called Joseph.

He was followed by Cameron, William, Jake and Joshua.

Also in the top 10 are Jamie, Lewis, Benjamin, Ethan and Luke.

Naughtiest girls names

  • Ella
  • Bethany
  • Eleanor
  • Olivia
  • Laura
  • Holly
  • Courtney
  • Amber
  • Caitlin
  • Jade

So it’s good news for Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge, as none of her trio make the list.

We’ll have to wait and find out what Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s baby is called, to see whether or not they’re destined to be naughty.

Naughtiest boys names

  • Joseph
  • Cameron
  • William
  • Jake
  • Joshua
  • Jamie
  • Lewis
  • Benjamin
  • Ethan
  • Luke

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