Hi @djwilko12,
Thanks for reaching out.
As a first step, we recommend you to check this guide for help on how to fix this: you can see specific instructions for errors with the message “Either “name” or “item.name” should be specified” in the guide above.
If the issue still persists after following the steps in the above guide, can you please share the URL of the page where this error occurred?
Hello @djwilko12
Thanks for sharing those URLs. I can confirm Missing field “name” when I ran the URLs through the Google rich result test tool, but this is not from the Yoast SEO schema output but the schema outputted by your theme or another plugin.
You can temporarily disable your current theme and switch to a default WordPress theme to confirm or perform a conflict check. The fastest way to rule out any conflict is to deactivate all non-Yoast plugins and switch to a standard theme like Twenty Twenty.
Please test this on your development or staging site if you have one. If not, we recommend using the Health Check & Troubleshooting plugin. This plugin has a troubleshooting mode, which does not affect normal visitors to your site.
If you’re unfamiliar with checking for conflicts, we’d like to point you to a step-by-step guide that will walk you through the process: How to check for plugin conflicts
If you feel uncomfortable doing this yourself or if this does not solve your issue, our Yoast SEO Premium plugin comes with one year of (technical) support.
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