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Mabait or makulit: Names of the naughtiest and nicest kids of 2015

25 Nov, 2015
Mabait or makulit: Names of the naughtiest and nicest kids of 2015

What if your little boy was named James Joseph? Would he be naughty or nice? Read below to find out!

A study in Britain reveals which kids’ names belong to the best and worst-behaved kids for 2015.

According to School Stickers, a British company that supplies personalised good-behaviour stickers and certificates for schools, here are the names of the most well-behaved kids.

Mabait girls

  • Anna
  • Courtney
  • Millie
  • Miah
  • Grace
  • Bethany
  • Lily
  • Ella
  • Ellie
  • Laura

Mabait boys

  • Harry
  • Ryan
  • Ethan
  • Lewis
  • Ben
  • Adam
  • Nathan
  • Oliver
  • Dylan
  • Benjamin

Is your little one a little angel according to this list?

Go to the next page to see the names of kids who are most likely to be “makulit.”

Take a look and see if your child’s name is on the “naughty” list:

Makulit Girls

  • Leah
  • Eleanor
  • Jasmine
  • Abigail
  • Olivia
  • Holly
  • Georgia
  • Chloe
  • Amelia
  • Shannon

Makulit Boys

  • Joseph
  • James
  • Joshua
  • Luke
  • Samuel
  • Matthew
  • Daniel
  • Mohammed
  • Owen
  • George

School Stickers, the company who conducted the study, publishes its findings every year, based on the 70,000 school kids who logged in to update their sticker rewards for good behaviour online. The names on the “Nice” or Mabait list got the most stickers and the names on the “Naughty” or Makulit list got the least.

This doesn’t mean the kids on the Makulit list are bad, it just means they were probably having too much fun and didn’t think about getting stickers!

Read: Is your child super kulit or dealing with ADHD?

Could they actually be the ones providing intel to Santa every year? Better tell your kids, especially if they landed on the “Naughty” list. There’s still time!

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