Great Real Names

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i actually really like the name Martin Skidmore. It sounds noble. Sir Martin Skidmore.

Chris V. (Chris V), Thursday, 24 April 2003 15:30 (10 years ago) Permalink

Ransom Williams, an old friend of mine. Sounds like a black detective character in a series of mysery novels.

Scott Kos (Scott Kos), Thursday, 24 April 2003 16:29 (10 years ago) Permalink

Best with his actual rank/title: Brigadier General Sylavanus Taco Gilbert (recently fired commandant of the US Air Force Academy).

Hurlothrumbo (hurlothrumbo), Thursday, 24 April 2003 17:12 (10 years ago) Permalink

Sorry, make that Sylvanus Taco Gilbert III. Really.

Hurlothrumbo (hurlothrumbo), Thursday, 24 April 2003 17:13 (10 years ago) Permalink

Peter Peters, not sure who he is, but he was the keynote speaker at a Prayer Breakfast round these parts.

Horace Mann (Horace Mann), Thursday, 24 April 2003 17:16 (10 years ago) Permalink

Doing some data entry I ran across "Oral Honeycutt"...

cprek (cprek), Thursday, 24 April 2003 17:19 (10 years ago) Permalink

I paid $30 for that one time...

Horace Mann (Horace Mann), Thursday, 24 April 2003 17:20 (10 years ago) Permalink

You got ripped off.

cprek (cprek), Thursday, 24 April 2003 17:21 (10 years ago) Permalink

I know. But I did get the clap. Sort of an added value thing.

Horace Mann (Horace Mann), Thursday, 24 April 2003 17:24 (10 years ago) Permalink

me to thread!

slutsky (slutsky), Thursday, 24 April 2003 17:36 (10 years ago) Permalink

I just saw another one: Dune Combs

Also, I saw a guy named John Hancock, which is not all that unusual, but I wonder if he would make his signature an exact forgery of the founding father of the same name.

cprek (cprek), Thursday, 24 April 2003 18:13 (10 years ago) Permalink

Thanks Chris and possibly Tep (he might have meant the other martin). Can't say I'm so keen on Skidmore myself, but I'm used to it.

At work today the person who I was given as a sample that would show a particular system error was Mr Doh. I like to imagine that to say his name correctly you have to slap your forehead.

Martin Skidmore (Martin Skidmore), Thursday, 24 April 2003 20:27 (10 years ago) Permalink

hey Martin, Martin is a cool name regardless of which of us he was talking about. It's a good thing at least one Chris thinks that.

martin mushrush (mushrush), Thursday, 24 April 2003 20:37 (10 years ago) Permalink

I like your name too, Martin. It's got a nice rhythm to it.

slutsky (slutsky), Thursday, 24 April 2003 20:48 (10 years ago) Permalink

There was a boatbuilding expert on telly today called Brian Labyrinth.

Matt (Matt), Thursday, 24 April 2003 20:59 (10 years ago) Permalink

old schoolmate: April Blue
friend who blogs: Gwenda Bond

M Matos (M Matos), Friday, 25 April 2003 06:00 (10 years ago) Permalink

Best Names

i loved that thread, largely because spectra got so into it! :)

ron (ron), Friday, 25 April 2003 06:15 (10 years ago) Permalink

There was some important politician or someone back in the mid-nineties who was called Tokyo Sexwhale. And more recently, I was looking through my old school's Friends Reunited page searching for someone and I saw this girl from the class of 2000 who was called Jo King.

Chriddof (Chriddof), Friday, 25 April 2003 11:51 (10 years ago) Permalink

Names of a couple I encountered while data entering:

Mr Dickie & Miss K Titmus

Nordicskillz (Nordicskillz), Thursday, 1 May 2003 09:27 (10 years ago) Permalink

sexwhale is pronounced sex - while (with just a hint of the wahl from mark wahlberg) - eh

mitch lastnamewithheld (mitchlnw), Thursday, 1 May 2003 10:00 (10 years ago) Permalink

THere is a Professor Bizzup at Columbia. This produced about 45 minutes straight worth of laughter, of the falling down in the street, unable to breathe kind. "Yo, class, WAAAZZZUP? I'm Professa Bizzup, fo' sheezy..." Oh my god, I'm laughing again.

Ally (mlescaut), Thursday, 1 May 2003 13:19 (10 years ago) Permalink

I hear crazy names all the time, as I work in customer service and sometimes fundraising. One woman was named Eustachia. Like, the canals in your inner ears. I didn't know whether to laugh or cry.

Kenan Hebert (kenan), Thursday, 1 May 2003 13:27 (10 years ago) Permalink

Casper Weinberger

buttch (Oops), Thursday, 1 May 2003 13:38 (10 years ago) Permalink

ardys outhouse

kephm, Thursday, 1 May 2003 15:41 (10 years ago) Permalink

Yakima Canutt (John Wayne's longtime stunt double)

Marcel Post (Marcel Post), Thursday, 1 May 2003 16:49 (10 years ago) Permalink

I know a Casper Weinberger! He lives down the street from me. My favorite names of people I've met:
Shasta Beasterfield
Kentor Olaveason
Kyke Andel
Fern S. Furniss
Dr. Peppers (my lit prof)
Guy Hatzenbeuhler
Zola Roach
Steve Stevens – I love those echoic names. I understand it when it comes from a woman marrying a man (ie Fern Furniss above), but if the kid's last name is Stevens, why give his the first name of Steve? He's stuck with it for life.

Fivvy (Fivvy), Thursday, 1 May 2003 17:10 (10 years ago) Permalink

Also I know a Doug Smith, an overly plain name, but his middle name is ZEBULON.

Fivvy (Fivvy), Thursday, 1 May 2003 17:22 (10 years ago) Permalink

Chriddof, when my family lived in Hong Kong a few years ago, there were these high school kids that had a band called Tokyo Sex Whale. They were pretty good for a high school band.

Nick A. (Nick A.), Thursday, 1 May 2003 17:24 (10 years ago) Permalink

Went to school with a girl who's last name was Sexe (p. "sexy") She was, too.

And I once met a Swedish intern whose last name was Sekse (also pronounced "sexy"). As I remember, he was.

I can't find a direct link, but the Annals of Improbable Research reported on a researcher whose name on his passport literally reads "Odd Person."

j.lu (j.lu), Thursday, 1 May 2003 17:40 (10 years ago) Permalink

I knew another family whose kids were named Happy, Apple, Dimple and Fencil. The dad's inspiration for Fencil's name came when gazing at a pencil.

Fivvy (Fivvy), Thursday, 1 May 2003 18:51 (10 years ago) Permalink

I thought perhaps the father was hstencil.

Nicole (Nicole), Thursday, 1 May 2003 18:52 (10 years ago) Permalink

The other inspirations were a clown named Slappy, an empty bottle of Snapple and a huge pimple.

Ned Raggett (Ned), Thursday, 1 May 2003 19:09 (10 years ago) Permalink

sure i've posted this elsewhere but i know two sets of siblings called alpha & omega
i went to school with what i called 'the atomic family' - the kids were Electron, Positron, Proton & Neutron. Electron goes by Alec now, Positron is Posi (ok nickname) no idea how the other two have dealt with it.

H (Heruy), Thursday, 1 May 2003 19:38 (10 years ago) Permalink

There's a Velveeta Battle where I work

Millar (Millar), Thursday, 1 May 2003 21:05 (10 years ago) Permalink

well, you better hurry up or you might miss it.

buttch (Oops), Thursday, 1 May 2003 21:07 (10 years ago) Permalink

I've met both a Sterling Silver and a Velvet Snow.

There were three brothers in my hometown named Reno, Deno, and Keno.

David Beckhouse (David Beckhouse), Thursday, 1 May 2003 21:12 (10 years ago) Permalink

There's also a Janet E Beech1ng-Pieper.

Millar (Millar), Thursday, 1 May 2003 21:16 (10 years ago) Permalink

Dick Assman!

Dan Perry (Dan Perry), Thursday, 1 May 2003 21:24 (10 years ago) Permalink

That is a weird name: more people should end their name w/an exclamation point.

buttch (Oops), Thursday, 1 May 2003 21:26 (10 years ago) Permalink

(hee hee "wan exclamation point")

Dan Perry (Dan Perry), Thursday, 1 May 2003 21:36 (10 years ago) Permalink

i worked with a rod woodcock and a rod grabeldinger.

i am not in the porn industry.

brian badword (badwords), Friday, 2 May 2003 05:46 (10 years ago) Permalink

I can't find a direct link, but the Annals of Improbable Research reported on a researcher whose name on his passport literally reads "Odd Person."

That sounds Scandinavian, for instance Norwegian -- yes indeed! There are also a few people who are named Per Person. And to even out the oddness a bit, there are these people...

OleM (OleM), Friday, 2 May 2003 06:41 (10 years ago) Permalink

Through friends I've also heard about one R3idar Cæsar Lan9balle Par0di, whose last two names literally read like "Longballs Parody".

OleM (OleM), Friday, 2 May 2003 06:47 (10 years ago) Permalink

3 weeks pass...
I honest to God just sent a big stack of HTML files to Tim Plate.

Tracer Hand (tracerhand), Wednesday, 28 May 2003 18:09 (9 years ago) Permalink

This guy on my street is named Charlie Dickout. I'm not sure if that's how you spell it but it's definitely how you pronounce it.

oops (Oops), Wednesday, 28 May 2003 18:23 (9 years ago) Permalink

Laszlo Fuchs, who's a matematician, is one of my faves.

I've met a few people called Miss Ng around Cardiff, how do you say that?

mei (mei), Wednesday, 28 May 2003 18:33 (9 years ago) Permalink

Boutros Boutros Ghali

DV (dirtyvicar), Wednesday, 28 May 2003 19:13 (9 years ago) Permalink

Oh man oh man, RADEK BONK - player for the Ottowa Senators! In fact, hockey players have the highest rate of excellent names of any sport. Bonk's is the only one I can recall.

Fivvy (Fivvy), Wednesday, 28 May 2003 19:17 (9 years ago) Permalink

I think there's probably about a million people named Miss Ng in Vietnam, it's a pretty common Southeast Asian name. Not sure how it's pronounced though, maybe "Ing"?

NA. (Nick A.), Wednesday, 28 May 2003 19:35 (9 years ago) Permalink

AIWRECKA YOU FACE!

i've a cozy little flat in what is known as old man hat (Hurting 2), Thursday, 28 March 2013 21:35 (1 month ago) Permalink

my boyfriend's boss' fiance is a public defender who was defending a woman who got a pickle stuck in her cooter

No, not sinister (Austerity Ponies), Friday, 29 March 2013 13:26 (1 month ago) Permalink

Do place names count?

Whip Ma Whop Ma Gate

Madchen, Friday, 29 March 2013 14:20 (1 month ago) Permalink

constant mews

oh wow, I've always found Constant Lambert's name pleasing but this is even better

susuwatari teenage riot (a passing spacecadet), Friday, 29 March 2013 15:59 (1 month ago) Permalink

Melody Drinkwater

http://melodydrinkwater.com

you're going home in a crispy ambulance (cajunsunday), Friday, 29 March 2013 16:12 (1 month ago) Permalink

my boyfriend's boss' fiance is a public defender who was defending a woman who got a pickle stuck in her cooter

― No, not sinister (Austerity Ponies), Friday, March 29, 2013 9:26 AM (2 hours ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

so shoplifting?

johnny crunch, Friday, 29 March 2013 16:29 (1 month ago) Permalink

o so there is a snopes entry on that, i took story on good faith from the source but now idk

http://www.snopes.com/racial/language/le-a.asp

ampersand cooper black (elmo argonaut), Friday, 29 March 2013 16:37 (1 month ago) Permalink

2 weeks pass...

Barkevious "KeKe" Levon Mingo
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barkevious_Mingo
I am so drafting this guy with my last pick on any team that has IDP

gr8 tr∞lls i have known (forksclovetofu), Friday, 12 April 2013 21:43 (1 month ago) Permalink

i've heard rumors of a person named luba whose friends call her "lube"

Pat Finn, Friday, 12 April 2013 21:53 (1 month ago) Permalink

hoda nkotb (Stevie D(eux)), Friday, 12 April 2013 22:24 (1 month ago) Permalink

3 weeks pass...

I am at work doing some student data analysis atm. One of the kids is called:

хуто-хуторянка (ShariVari), Saturday, 4 May 2013 15:44 (2 weeks ago) Permalink

lol at ocean plaza.

when i worked in bbc there was a girl who worked there called "media". spelled that way and all.

Tioc Norris (LocalGarda), Tuesday, 7 May 2013 12:03 (2 weeks ago) Permalink

lol what no that is awful

did she at least try and have it pronounced medea...?

r|t|c, Tuesday, 7 May 2013 12:13 (2 weeks ago) Permalink

no she introduced herself as media. it was seriously weird.

Tioc Norris (LocalGarda), Tuesday, 7 May 2013 12:28 (2 weeks ago) Permalink

i like pluralized names, that is a trend i could get behind

did you ever think 'hey, it would be ironic if a serial killer made art using your body parts?'

just me then.

Roberto Spiralli, Tuesday, 7 May 2013 13:44 (2 weeks ago) Permalink

Ew, graphic media.

Madchen, Tuesday, 7 May 2013 14:54 (2 weeks ago) Permalink

I liked this piece about "NPR names":
http://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2013/05/why-do-npr-reporters-have-such-great-names/275493/

jaymc, Tuesday, 7 May 2013 14:59 (2 weeks ago) Permalink

a guy whose actual surname is 'semen'

the Quim of Bendigo (Autumn Almanac), Monday, 20 May 2013 07:21 (4 days ago) Permalink

New person in our office with surname Van Kuyk pronounced like ... well, yeah.

Madchen, Monday, 20 May 2013 07:52 (4 days ago) Permalink


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