Tomorrow is Middle Name Pride Day. A lot of people have middle names, but not everyone uses them or really likes them. So how many people actually use their middle names regularly? What are the most popular names for both men and women? And how many people like their middle names?
Middle Names
In Ask Your Target Market’s latest survey, 85% of respondents said they have a middle name. 5% said they actually have multiple middle names. And 10% don’t have one. Of those who have at least one middle name, 20% said they never actually use them when writing or speaking their names. 48% said they rarely ever use their middle names. 18% use them about half the time. 8% use them most of the time. And 6% always do.
Popular Names
Though middle names vary, there are some popular choices for both men and women. For men, the most popular names mentioned by respondents include John, Richard, Lee, Alan, James and William. For women, the most popular middle names include Marie, Ann, Lynn, Anne, Jean, Beth, Elizabeth, Michelle and Nicole.
Name Opinions
Overall, 59% of respondents said they at least somewhat like their middle names. Just 7% said they dislike their middle names. And 35% are neutral about them. Not surprisingly, those who like their middle names are more likely to actually use them regularly. You can view the complete survey results in the widget below and be sure to click “Open Full Report” to take advantage of all the chart and filter options.Photo Credit: yard sale fun - name tag from FlickrWhat do you want to know? If you need some consumer insights on a particular topic, let us know in the comments below and we’ll consider it for an upcoming survey post.
Results were collected on March 7 via AYTM’s online survey panel.