27 Sorority Girl Names You’ve Come Across On Campus, And Your First Impression Of Them
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27 Sorority Girl Names You’ve Come Across On Campus, And Your First Impression Of Them

Everyone knows an Olivia.

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27 Sorority Girl Names You’ve Come Across On Campus, And Your First Impression Of Them
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Sorority girls and college go hand in hand almost better than college and alcohol. Even if your school isn't particularly big in Greek Life, you will still stumble across a sorority girl in your classes, in the bathroom at a bar, or on your floor freshman year. Although sororities attract a diverse group of young women for a diverse group of reasons, there are 27 sorority girl names you will come across at your school WITHOUT a single doubt. Here are your first impressions of them.

1. Allison

Allison is the sorority girl who you would never expect to be in a sorority. She appears very plain at first and nothing about her stands out to you in your mind.

2. Becky

Your first impression of Becky has nothing to do with the fact that she's in a sorority and everything to do with the fact that she has the most tragic name (and typically, life) of them all.

3. Brittney/Brittany

Brittney/Brittany is a total ditz and she'll make that clear from the first moment you hear her open her mouth.

4. Caroline

She's a down-to-earth, southern, back home Republican and if her personality doesn't scream that, her laptop stickers sure will.

5. Elizabeth/Liz

She's a badass and you'll honestly be scared of her at first, especially if she goes by Liz. Talk about edgy for a sorority girl.

6. Emily

Emily seems really sweet at first, but your first impression of Emily is far from correct. Yeah, she's good at putting up a front, but she's actually pretty shady.

7. Emma

Your first impression of Emma will be that you could easily see yourself being friends with her, but that will quickly change.

8. Erica

She's rich. You'll see that coming with her name-brand clothes and that will be confirmed when she talks about how she hasn't had to take out a single student loan in class. Must be nice.

9. Hannah

Hannah's are a little shy and always pretty weird. Your first impression of her will be that she looks like she's still stuck in her horse girl phase.

10. Jessica

Jessica's are bubbly, giggly, and the most stereotypical white girls when they're drunk. When you first meet a Jessica, you'll wonder if someone could ever define the sorority girl stereotype better than her.

11. Katie/Kate

Kate/Katie will appear to be very down-to-earth and relatable, and she totally is. She's the kind of girl you'll sit next to on the first day of class and easily become friends with.

12. Kristen

Kristen's are annoying from the first moment you meet them and that never changes. Whenever she opens her mouth, you'll think to yourself, "Oh my god Kristen, shut the hell up."

13. Lexi

Every Lexi out there is still stuck in high school. She joined a sorority because she was popular in high school, but went to college where she didn't know anyone and couldn't stand the thought of not having a million friends.

14. Lucy

Lucy's are always the teacher's pet. She's always asking and answering questions and volunteering in class, even if it's a huge lecture. Your first impression of Lucy will be that she's really smart, a little annoying, but really has her life put together.

15. Madi/Madison

The poster child of what a sorority girl should look, act, and be like. Your first impression of her isn't much deeper than that she's in a sorority because, well, she's always rocking her letters.

16. Megan

Megan's are a little off-beat and weird. They're probably lowkey still huge One Direction stans but they hide that to the public. Your first impression of Megan won't be too deep because there's nothing that exciting about her.

17. Monica

Monica will always rub you the wrong way the first time you meet her. Without a doubt.

18. Nicole

Your first impression of Nicole is that she's another ditzy blonde, without a doubt.

19. Olivia

Olivia's are always very well grounded and hard working. You'll be jealous of her ability to get shit done.

20. Rachel

Your first impression of Rachel will be that she's kinda nice, but that'll quickly change because you'll realize she's 5% nice and 95% evil.

21. Rebecka/Becka

She's flawless but she's humble so she'll never realize it.

22. Samantha/Sam

She's got the coldest heart you'll ever meet and she'll make that clear when you smile at her the first time you meet and she sends you back and cold, dark glare.

23. Sara/Sarah

Your first impression of a Sara/Sarah is that she's perfect. Sara/Sarah's are pretty, smart, and always seem to have their shit together. If only we were all as good at faking it as Sara/Sarah.

24. Sophia

Sophia is a total sweetheart and your first impression of her will be just that.

25. Taylor

You'll wonder if she's ever been around diverse, non-small town people because every Taylor ever screams "small town golden girl".

26. Victoria

Victoria is the girl who walks in every day with her makeup on and a well thought out outfit, even though it's just an 8 am history lecture. You'll be jealous of her skills but wondering who on Earth she thinks she needs to impress.

27. Zoe

Zoe's are edgy, goth girls so your first impression of her will be that she's super badass. You'll wish you looked as good in black and chokers as Zoe.

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