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What Are the Most Popular Names on Facebook?

With 200 million profiles revealing personal data about sex, religion, political views, and marital status, Facebook is a social scientist's dream. If that personal information is gold, Facebook is rich with it, and not all of it's protected by privacy settings, either.

Rapleaf, a Web search solutions provider, searched over 100 million public profiles to find the most common names on Facebook, tallying up the most popular first names, last names, and finally full names.

Only one female name shows up on the list; 'Maria' at number ten. Unsurprisingly, the most common first name is 'John,' with over a million found profiles, 'David' and 'Michael' coming in at second and third, respectively. 'Mike' is apparently the fifth most popular, though, so if nicknames weren't counted as unique, 'Michael' would be number one.

The most popular last name is 'Smith,' winning by a wide margin at over one million profiles, while 'Jones' is second with half a million. Third through sixth places host other popular Anglo names like 'Johnson' and 'Brown,' as well as 'Lee,' a name common to several cultures. The last four spots are frequently spotted Spanish-language names like 'Lopez' and 'Rodriguez.'

Full names -- meaning first and last combos -- include a staggering eight 'Smith' surnames in the top ten, 15 in the top 20. 'Juan Carlos' and 'Mike Jones' are the only non-'Smith' names to make it to the top tier.

Budding sociologists can see how names stack up by downloading the complete 'Most Common First, Last, and Full Names on Facebook' from Rapleaf directly. [From: Rapleaf, via TechCrunch]

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