Your
name could shape your face, new
study suggests
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Long before anyone k**ws what we'll really look like, we're given the label we will probably carry for the rest of our lives — our name. But what if
your appearance, particularly
your face, somehow reflected the
name you were given at birth?
A
new study suggests that each person's
face, insanely e**ugh,
could actually be
shaped by his or her name.
So that would mean, yes, that Sarah really does look like a Sarah, and that Fred really does look like a Fred. Basically, the new findings
could finally give some credence to all those weird, usually seemingly baseless assumptions you might have the first time you hear a new name, as
NPR reports.
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