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The most popular developer names globally are announced, with names such as Daniel, Jennifer, Elizabeth, Mike and Chris.

Could you be destined to be a software developer?

Zengenti marketing team
Zengenti marketing team05 Mar 2024
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What do our names say about us?

Our names are an incredibly important part of our identity - often carrying deep personal, cultural, familial, and historical connections and giving us a sense of who we are.

Research has also suggested your name can shape how others think of your personality - but less is known about whether it can dictate other important aspects of life, such as your career path.

With National Careers Week (4 - 9 March) coinciding with International Women’s Day (8 March) this year, we thought there couldn’t be a better opportunity to find out the most popular names in our industry and test if there is any weight to theories your name can set the course for your career.

Software development continues to be a field largely dominated by men and, as such, it is important to keep the industry accountable with new research that illustrates the scale of gender inequality.

According to a global software developer survey, in 2022, female developers amounted to only five percent of all developers, with the tech industry as a whole facing a similar, overwhelming gender imbalance.

The top names are revealed

Our own research here at Zengenti supports these findings, with only one female name featuring in the top 50 names for software developers worldwide, two in the UK and, alarmingly, zero in the US.

After sourcing the most popular given names for male and female babies in the 1980s, our teams searched for each name on LinkedIn, filtering by the title ‘software developer’ and recording how many results there were globally, in the UK and the US.

Read on to see if your name made the cut - and if you could be destined to be a software developer.

What are the most popular female names for software developers worldwide?

What are the most popular female names for software developers worldwide? At number 1 was Maria, at 2 was Sarah and Sara and at 3 was Anna. Further on in the list is Michelle at 4, Jennifer at 5, Laura at 6, Julie and Julia at 7, at 8 was Jessica, at 9 was Victoria, 10 was Diana and 11 was Cassandra, Sandra and Sandy.

What are the most popular female names for software developers worldwide? At number 1 was Maria, at 2 was Sarah and Sara and at 3 was Anna. Further on in the list is Michelle at 4, Jennifer at 5, Laura at 6, Julie and Julia at 7, at 8 was Jessica, at 9 was Victoria, 10 was Diana and 11 was Cassandra, Sandra and Sandy.

What are the most popular male names for software developers worldwide?

What are the most popular male names for software developers worldwide? At number 1 was Daniel and Dan, at 2 was David and Dave and at 3 was Michael and Mike. Further on in the list is Alex at 4, John at 5, Christopher and Chris at 6, Jamie and Jim at 7, at 8 was Andrew and Andy, at 9 was Thomas and Tom, 10 was Robert and Rob and 11 was Steven and Stephen.

What are the most popular male names for software developers worldwide? At number 1 was Daniel and Dan, at 2 was David and Dave and at 3 was Michael and Mike. Further on in the list is Alex at 4, John at 5, Christopher and Chris at 6, Jamie and Jim at 7, at 8 was Andrew and Andy, at 9 was Thomas and Tom, 10 was Robert and Rob and 11 was Steven and Stephen.

The top 50 names for software developers globally

Rank

Name

Number of software developers globally

Number of software developers in the UK

Number of software developers in the US

1

Daniel/ Dan

8300

662

2000

2

David/ Dave

7900

816

2600

3

Michael/ Mike

7500

596

3400

4

Alex

6200

480

1600

5

John

4700

471

2200

6

Christopher/ Chris

4100

622

2200

7

James/ Jim

4100

944

1900

8

Andrew/ Andy

3900

684

1800

9

Thomas/ Tom

3800

581

1200

10

Robert/ Rob

3600

384

1600

11

Steven/ Stephen

3500

570

1800

12

Matthew/ Matt

3300

619

1900

13

Peter

3000

359

654

14

Joseph/ Joe

2700

290

1400

15

William/ Will

2700

270

1500

16

Samuel/ Sam

2700

397

832

17

Jonathan

2600

284

1100

18

Kevin

2600

126

1100

19

Jose

2600

33

311

20

Mark

2600

456

1000

21

Paul

2500

503

776

22

Benjamin/ Ben

2400

388

956

23

Adam

2300

332

718

24

Richard

2300

363

923

25

Luis

2300

34

243

26

Joshua/ Josh

2100

241

1100

27

Carlos

2100

33

250

28

Nicholas/ Nick

2000

222

1100

29

Juan

2000

12

228

30

Luke/ Lucas

2000

250

142

31

Ryan

1900

185

110

32

Brian

1900

70

1100

33

Anthony/ Tony

1800

175

839

34

Eric

1800

23

1000

35

Christian

1800

47

333

36

Gabriel

1800

28

213

37

Jacob/ Jake

1700

158

1000

38

Timothy/ Tim

1700

157

797

39

Patrick

1700

109

649

40

Jason

1700

126

1000

41

Victor

1700

28

209

42

Maria

1,500

38

131

43

Adrian

1500

93

153

44

Jeffrey/ Jeff

1400

26

977

45

Antonio

1400

25

95

46

Justin

1300

46

804

47

Aaron

1200

114

627

48

Nathan

1200

133

727

49

Charles/ Charlie

1200

137

625

50

Miguel

1200

13

129

Daniel is the top name for software developers worldwide, with a staggering 8300 developers, while David (7900) and Michael (7500) follow in second and third, respectively.

Missing from the list were several infamous software developers, including Linus Torvalds, the creator of the Linux kernel, which forms the basis of the Linux operating system.

Dennis Ritchie and Ken Thompson, co-creators of the UNIX operating system and the C programming language - which have had a profound influence on modern computing - also did not feature, proving anyone can make a profound impact on the industry.

Most notably, the only female name to feature in the top 50 is Maria, coming in at number 42. Sara and Sarah followed in number 51, while Anna was next in position 61.

The top 25 names for female developers globally

Rank

Name

Number of software developers globally

Number of software developers in the UK

Number of software developers in the US

1

Maria

1,500

38

131

2

Sarah/ Sara

1,100

83

300

3

Anna

899

35

145

4

Michelle

669

21

162

5

Jennifer

636

32

326

6

Laura

612

56

134

7

Julia/ Julie

565

25

178

8

Jessica

547

38

218

9

Victoria

540

31

95

10

Diana

446

11

61

11

Cassandra/Sandra/Sandy

427

26

115

12

Elizabeth

426

41

230

13

Mary

399

19

172

14

Emily

321

29

184

15

Monica

296

7

60

16

Christina

295

3

128

17

Caroline/ Carol

285

20

106

18

Rachel

277

27

125

19

Rebecca

277

41

131

20

Emma

269

43

68

21

Amanda

268

9

123

22

Nicole

267

17

118

23

Angela

262

11

93

24

Katherine/ Kathryn

261

14

167

25

Melissa

244

17

113

Ada Lovelace is often regarded as the world's first computer programmer, writing the first algorithm intended to be processed by a machine, but it was Maria who took the top spot in female software developers.

As the most popular female name, there were just 1500 female developers named Maria, compared to 8300 Daniel’s - less than a fifth in comparison.

What are the most popular female names for software developers in the UK?

What are the most popular female names for software developers in the UK? Number 1 is Sarah, number 2 is Laura and number 3 is Emma. At number 4 is Elizabeth, at 5 is Rebecca, at 6 is Maria, at 7 is Jessica, at 8 is Hannah, at 9 is Anna, at 10 is Jennifer and 11 is Victoria.

What are the most popular female names for software developers in the UK? Number 1 is Sarah, number 2 is Laura and number 3 is Emma. At number 4 is Elizabeth, at 5 is Rebecca, at 6 is Maria, at 7 is Jessica, at 8 is Hannah, at 9 is Anna, at 10 is Jennifer and 11 is Victoria.

What are the most popular male names for software developers in the UK?

What are the most popular female names for software developers in the UK? Number 1 is James or Jim, number 2 is Dave or David and number 3 is Andrew or Andy. At number 4 is Daniel or Dan, at 5 is Christopher or Chris at 6 is Matthew or Matt, at 7 is Michael or Mike, at 8 is Thomas or Tom, at 9 is Steven or Stephen, at 10 is Paul, and 11 is Alex.

What are the most popular female names for software developers in the UK? Number 1 is James or Jim, number 2 is Dave or David and number 3 is Andrew or Andy. At number 4 is Daniel or Dan, at 5 is Christopher or Chris at 6 is Matthew or Matt, at 7 is Michael or Mike, at 8 is Thomas or Tom, at 9 is Steven or Stephen, at 10 is Paul, and 11 is Alex.

The top 50 software developer names in the UK

Rank

Name

Number of software developers in the UK

1

James/ Jim

944

2

David/ Dave

816

3

Andrew/ Andy

684

4

Daniel/ Dan

662

5

Christopher/ Chris

622

6

Matthew/ Matt

619

7

Michael/ Mike

596

8

Thomas/ Tom

581

9

Steven/ Stephen

570

10

Paul

503

11

Alex

480

12

John

471

13

Mark

456

14

Samuel/ Sam

397

15

Benjamin/ Ben

388

16

Robert/ Rob

384

17

Richard

363

18

Peter

359

19

Adam

332

20

Jack

296

21

Joseph/ Joe

290

22

Jonathan

284

23

William/ Will

270

24

Luke/ Lucas

250

25

Joshua/ Josh

241

26

Nicholas/ Nick

222

27

Ian

201

28

Ryan

185

29

Anthony/ Tony

175

30

Jacob/ Jake

158

31

Timothy/ Tim

157

32

Edward/Ed

143

33

Charles/ Charlie

137

34

Nathan

133

35

Kevin

126

36

Jason

126

37

Aaron

114

38

Patrick

109

39

Sean

106

40

Scott

102

41

Adrian

93

42

Connor

84

43

Sarah/ Sara

83

44

Gregory/ Greg

74

45

Brian

70

46

Kyle

59

47

Laura

56

48

Cameron

53

49

Christian

47

50

Bradley

47

 

The results in the UK painted a different picture, with James and Jim’s taking the top spot owing to 944 software developers, up from 7th place in the global findings.

Next came David and Andrew, with 816 and 684 developers, respectively.

Two female names featured in the top 50 - Sarah and Sara in 43rd place, and Laura in 47th - proving slightly more progressive than the US.

What are the most popular female names for software developers in the USA?

What are the most popular female names for software developers in the USA? Number 1 is Jennifer, number 2 is Sarah and Sara and number 3 is Elizabeth. Runners up include Jessica at 4, Emily at 5, Julie or Julia at 6, Mary 7, Katherine or Kathryn at 8, Michelle at 9, Anna at 10 and Kelly at 11.

What are the most popular female names for software developers in the USA? Number 1 is Jennifer, number 2 is Sarah and Sara and number 3 is Elizabeth. Runners up include Jessica at 4, Emily at 5, Julie or Julia at 6, Mary 7, Katherine or Kathryn at 8, Michelle at 9, Anna at 10 and Kelly at 11.

What are the most popular male names for software developers in the USA?

What are the most popular male names for software developers in the USA? Number 1 is Michael or Mike, number 2 is David or Dave and number 3 is John. Runners up include Christopher or Chris at 4, Daniel or Dan at 5, James or Jim at 6, Matthew or Matt at 7, Andrew or Andy at 8, Steven or Stephen at 9, Alex at 10 and Robert or Rob at 11.

What are the most popular male names for software developers in the USA? Number 1 is Michael or Mike, number 2 is David or Dave and number 3 is John. Runners up include Christopher or Chris at 4, Daniel or Dan at 5, James or Jim at 6, Matthew or Matt at 7, Andrew or Andy at 8, Steven or Stephen at 9, Alex at 10 and Robert or Rob at 11.

The top 50 software developer names in the US

Rank

Name

Number of software developers in the US

1

Michael/ Mike

3400

2

David/ Dave

2600

3

John

2200

4

Christopher/ Chris

2200

5

Daniel/ Dan

2000

6

James/ Jim

1900

7

Matthew/ Matt

1900

8

Andrew/ Andy

1800

9

Steven/ Stephen

1800

10

Alex

1600

11

Robert/ Rob

1600

12

William/ Will

1500

13

Joseph/ Joe

1400

14

Thomas/ Tom

1200

15

Jonathan

1100

16

Kevin

1100

17

Joshua/ Josh

1100

18

Nicholas/ Nick

1100

19

Brian

1100

20

Mark

1000

21

Eric

1000

22

Jacob/ Jake

1000

23

Jason

1000

24

Jeffrey/ Jeff

977

25

Benjamin/ Ben

956

26

Richard

923

27

Anthony/ Tony

839

28

Samuel/ Sam

832

29

Justin

804

30

Timothy/ Tim

797

31

Scott

781

32

Paul

776

33

Nathan

727

34

Adam

718

35

Brandon

675

36

Peter

654

37

Patrick

649

38

Zachary/ Zach

632

39

Aaron

627

40

Charles/ Charlie

625

41

Tyler

619

42

Kyle

614

43

Gregory/ Greg

599

44

Sean

571

45

Kenneth

524

46

Edward/Ed

469

47

Austin

417

48

Jeremy

408

49

Jack

358

50

Bradley

353

Meanwhile, in the US, Michael was unveiled as the most popular name, with 3400 software developers. In line with its counterparts in the UK, David took the second spot (2600), while John came third (2200).

Zero female names featured in the top 50. Jennifer was the first female name in the rankings, landing in 53rd place - with just 326 software developers nationwide.

Commenting on the research, Emma Davies, Events and wellbeing manager, at Zengenti, said:

“At Zengenti, we’ve often joked about what the most popular name for a software developer must be, given the abundance of Mark’s and Tim’s in our team. It’s good to finally settle the debate and determine, once and for all, what the top names are globally, as well as locally in the UK and the US.

“While this research was a fun exploration as part of National Careers Week, it does raise important questions about the lack of female representation in the industry. Only one female name featured in the top 50, while in the US, there were none.

“This year’s International Women’s Day theme is ‘Inspire Inclusion’ and we hope our research can give another reason to do so, as diverse perspectives within software teams are key to helping overcome unintentional biases and gaps in user experiences.”

Methodology

Using a commonly-used list from the SSA, the Zengenti team recorded the 200 most popular given names for male and female babies born during the 1980s.

Using LinkedIn, the team searched for each name, filtered by the title 'software developer' and recorded how many results there were globally, in the UK and the US, to create the rankings.

While unisex names were included in the combined rankings, they were omitted from the gendered lists for accuracy. Five names were also excluded from both the female and male lists due to LinkedIn pulling through inaccurate abbreviations or overlap.

All data correct as of February 2024.

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