Name 100 Women Challenge
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About
The Name 100 Women Challenge is a streamer challenge created by Twitch streamer QTCinderella in which participants must name 100 women as fast as possible. The rules of the challenge, based on the name a woman meme, were first posted to X / Twitter by QTCinderella in late March 2024, with the challenge becoming increasingly popularized over the following weeks.
Origin
On March 26th, 2024, streamer QTCinderella posted a list of rules for the "Name 100 Women Challenge" to X,[1] garnering over 27,000 likes in a month (shown below). The post urges streamers to "do it before the end of women's month," meaning Women's History Month, which is March.
Spread
The trend became notably popularized among Twitch streamers throughout late March and April 2024, many of whom uploaded their results to YouTube. On March 27th, 2024, streamer Ludwig posted a video to YouTube[2] doing the challenge, garnering over 220,000 views in a month (shown below, left). On March 28th, the PointCrow VODS YouTube[3] channel posted a video of him doing the challenge, garnering over 55,000 views in a month (shown below, right).
On April 2nd, YouTuber[4] Anthony Fantano posted a video where he names 100 women as fast as possible, specifically limiting himself to musical artists, garnering over 230,000 views in three weeks (shown below).
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Name a Woman Trend
The Name a Woman Trend, also known as Tell Me a Woman's Name or Ask Your Man to Name a Woman, refers to a trend on TikTok in which women ask their husbands, boyfriends, brothers and fathers (etc.) to name a woman. If the man doesn't respond with the name of his wife, girlfriend, mother or sister (etc.) then the woman should "start a fight," according to the trend's creator. Another part of the trend was that men typically responded with "Hillary Clinton" which was notarized by streamer Ludwig. The trend was inspired by a clip from Billy on the Street with Billy Eichner. TikTokers picked up the concept in late 2023. Overall, the trend was similar to the precursor Roman Empire Trend.