Listen "Why Do We Even Have Middle Names? | Smartest Year Ever (Apr 7, 2025)"
Episode Synopsis
Ever wondered why your name comes with a bonus round in the middle? Gordy dives into the unexpected history of middle names—from ancient Roman status symbols to modern-day family dramas.Discover how "Julius Hairy Caesar" wasn’t just a bold branding choice, why John Quincy Adams helped make middle names mainstream, and how adding a middle initial makes you seem smarter (seriously, science says so).Gordy also explores cultures that skip the middle name entirely, like Japan and Iceland, and drops a bombshell: Richard Gere’s middle name is Tiffany. You're welcome.Whether your middle name is sentimental, unfortunate, or just confusing, this episode explains why we even have them—and what they really say about us.Sources:Wilson, S. (1998). The means of naming: A social and cultural history of personal naming in Western Europe. Routledge.Evans, C. K. (2006). The great big book of baby names. Publications International, Ltd.Van Tilburg, W. A. P., & Igou, E. R. (2014). The impact of middle names: Middle name initials enhance evaluations of intellectual performance. European Journal of Social Psychology, 44(4), 400–411. https://doi.org/10.1002/ejsp.2026Algeo, J., & Butcher, C. A. (2013). The origins and development of the English language (7th ed.). Cengage Learning.Bryson, B. (2001). Made in America: An informal history of the English language in the United States. William Morrow Paperbacks.#MiddleNames #NameHistory #SmartestYearEver #FunFacts #DailyKnowledge Music thanks to Zapsplat.
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