It’s amazing how many people nowadays have bizarre and unusual names. Most changed their names via deed poll, but a few were born with that given name, and very few have gone on to live successful lives regardless of their name. The following people have fantastic or apt names, all are their original birth names, and all have achieved some sort of fame outside of their name.
1. Canaan Banana
Canaan Banana served as the first President of Zimbabwe from 18 April 1980 until 31 December 1987. A Methodist minister, he held the largely ceremonial office of the presidency while his eventual successor, Robert Mugabe, served as Prime Minister of Zimbabwe. Banana was later convicted on charges of sodomy and imprisoned. He died 2003. Mr Banana is pictured above on the right. To his left is evil despot Robert Mugabe.
2. Praise-God Barebone
Praise-God Barebone was an English leather-seller and radical preacher. He is best known for being elected to the Nominated Assembly of the English republic, in 1653. The Assembly was known commonly as Barebone’s Parliament due to its domination by religious and political eccentrics such as Praise-God, who was a Fifth Monarchist and believed in the imminent end of the world and return of Jesus. He died in 1679.
3. Walter Russell Brain
Baron Brain was an eminent neurologist who authored the standard work on the subject, “Brain’s Diseases of the Nervous System”, and long time editor of the neurological medical journal Brain. He was knighted in 1952 and made Baron Brain in 1962. He died in 1966.
4. Marc Breedlove
Marc Breedlove is a Professor of Neuroscience at Michigan State University. He is known for his work into the study of sexual attraction and sexual behaviour. His most influential work was in discovering that lesbians have a more masculine digit ratio than straight women, a finding that has been replicated in his and many other labs and which indicates that lesbians, on average, are exposed to more prenatal testosterone than are straight women.
5. Thursday October Christian
Thursday October Christian was the first son of Fletcher Christian (leader of the Mutiny on the Bounty) and his Tahitian wife Maimiti. He was conceived on Tahiti, and was the first child born on the Pitcairn Islands after the mutineers took refuge on the island. Born on Thursday the 14th of October, he was given his unusual name because Fletcher Christian wanted his son to have “no name that will remind me of England”. He died in 1831.

6. Thomas Crapper
Crapper was a noted English plumber who made significant contributions towards the improvement of the flushing toilet. He held many toilet related patents, including the floating ballcock, and founded the plumbing company Crapper and Co. He died in 1910. Mr Crapper is pictured above.
7. Prince Octopus Dzanie
Prince Octopus is an amateur boxer from Ghana who competed in the 2008 Summer Olympics and the 2006 Commonwealth Games.
8. Argelico Fucks
Fucks is a Brazilian professional footballer. He won the Rio Grande do Sul State league, the Brazilian cup, the Brazilian Champions Cup, the Conmebol Cup plus the Portuguese league, cup and Supercup. He also represented Brazil internationally at the Under-20 level winning both the South American Championship and the Youth World Cup.
9. Learned Hand
Learned Hand was an influential United States judge and judicial philosopher. He served on the Southern District Court of New York and the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. Hand has reportedly been quoted more often than any other lower-court judge by legal scholars and by the Supreme Court of the United States. He was a stronger supporter of civil rights, civil liberties and judicial restraint. He was an expert in statutory law in patents, torts and antitrust. His writings remain admired in the history of legal literature. He died in 1961.
10. Ima Hogg
Ima Hogg, known as “The First Lady of Texas”, was an American philanthropist, patron and collector of the arts, and one of the most respected women in Texas during the 20th century. She received an honorary doctorate in fine arts from Southwestern University, and was a large contributor to Houston’s Museum of Fine Arts. Very wealthy due to her family’s oil business, Hogg founded the Houston Child Guidance Center, which provides counselling for disturbed children and their families. She also established the Hogg Foundation for Mental Health at the University of Texas at Austin in 1940. Hogg successfully ran for a seat on the Houston School Board in 1943, where she worked to remove gender and race as criteria for determining pay and established art education programs for black students. Hogg never married, and died in 1975.
11. Rusty Kuntz
Kuntz is a former Major League Baseball player and currently first base coach for the Kansas City Royals. He was part of the Detroit Tigers that defeated the San Diego Padres in the 1984 World Series. Mr Kuntz is pictured above.
12. Chuck Long
Chuck Long is the head football coach at San Diego State University. He played quarterback in college at the University of Iowa and professionally with the Detroit Lions and the Los Angeles Rams. He is an inductee of the College Football Hall of Fame.
13. Adolf Lu Hitler Marak
Adolf Lu Hitler R. Marak is a politician in the state of Meghalaya, India. It may be noted that his name is not particularly curious within Meghalaya, where other local politicians are named Lenin R. Marak, Stalin L. Nangmin, Frankenstein W. Momin, or Tony Curtis Lyngdoh. Hitler Marak told the Hindustan Times: “Maybe my parents liked the name and hence christened me Hitler… I am happy with my name, although I don’t have any dictatorial tendencies.”
14. Ten Million
Ten Million was a minor league baseball player who played for various teams in the Northwestern League in the years prior to World War I. He is most famous for appearing on the first set of Obak baseball cards where he became very popular due to his name. He died in 1964.
15. Chris Moneymaker
Chris Moneymaker is an American poker player who won the main event at the 2003 World Series of Poker. His victory is generally credited for being one of the main catalysts for the poker boom in the years following his win. He is one of the most successful poker players currently touring with total live tournament winnings of over $2.8 million.

16. Revilo Oliver
Revilo Oliver was an American professor of Classical philology, Spanish, and Italian at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, who wrote and polemicized extensively for White Nationalist causes. Oliver also briefly received national notoriety in the 1960s when he published an article following the John F. Kennedy assassination, suggesting that Lee Harvey Oswald was part of a Soviet conspiracy against the United States; in response, he was called to testify before the Warren Commission. As per family tradition, his name is a palindrome. He died in 1994. Mr Oliver is pictured above.
17. Richard Plantagenet Campbell Temple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos-Grenville
Richard Plantagenet Campbell Temple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos-Grenville was British statesman and close friend of Benjamin Disraeli. His name arose through successive generations of people with double barrelled surnames adding and adding instead of compromising. He died in 1889.
18. Peerless Price
Peerless Price is an American football wide receiver who is currently a free agent. He was originally drafted by the Buffalo Bills in the second round of the 1999 NFL Draft, and has also played for the Atlanta Falcons and the Dallas Cowboys.
19. Jaime Sin
Jaime Sin was a Filipino bishop who later became archbishop of the Roman Catholic Church of the Philippines and was henceforth known as Cardinal Sin. He was only the third native Filipino Archbishop of Manila, following centuries of Spanish, American and Irish episcopacy. Cardinal Sin died in 2005.
20. Wolfgang Wolf
Wolfgang Wolf is a German football coach who once managed Wolfsburg FC.
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when i was in university, i used to know some of the girl with strange name which are, Oli Oliya and Shah Frust.
jfrater: I cant remember the name they are the ones that play video’s though. I post the name if I see it again.
celebrities are always good for giving odd names to their children, while they may not be well known here are a few good ones, Nicolas Cage named his son Kal-El (Superman’s name on Krypton), Jermaine Jackson has a son Jermajesty, Frank Zappa has children Moon Unit, Dweezil, and Diva Muffin. Arthur Ashe had a daughter Camera. And Bob Geldof named his daughter Fifi Trixibell.
113. fail consider the URL’s below
http://www.onelook.com/?w=Bizarre&ls=a
http://www.onelook.com/?w=unusual&ls=a
Consider that depending on which part of the world you in a certain word can be favored over another for a localiSed flavoUr.
Bizarre can emphasize the unusual.
E.g.
You have small man syndrome = possibly unusual
You have small man syndrome and your name is Manny Small = possibly bizarre
My wife had a OB/GYN named Dr Dick. I also met a priest a few years ago who’s surname was Christmas… Father Christmas
Hey, everyone forgot about dick pound?
isn’t it strange, that people seem to live up to their name, as mr. crapper and mr. breedlove, they did things related with their names
heh, I went to school with a girl named Anita Geronimo. It gets better: her half-sister? Also named Anita. Anita Hardy.
Off-topic: last night I had a dream in which a number of LU people got together in real (dream) life to talk about things relating to the site and also to real (dream) life. We all got on very well. The only person I put a name to was segue, but the segue of my dream obviously wasn’t the segue of real life, being a different age and state of health, but you know how it is when something in a dream “is”, contrary to real (real) life.
Just in case the large hadron collider causes the world to end not with a whimper but with a bang, I’ll take the opportunity to say what an honour and delight it’s been to be here with you, and I’m glad this list was a fun one. Maybe I worry too much. Maybe I worry about global warming, too.
On-topic: 30 years ago a borrowed a library book called something like “Strange names of real people”. It included some of these people, but other ones I remember were a gynacologist called Dr Ovary, a British woman called Amelia de Horsey-Horsey and a Turkish man called Mustafa Kunt. I searched for that last name last night, and it does exist.
South Korea has had two policitians whose name was sometimes rendered as Bum Suk Lee. The better transliteration is Beom Suk Lee. Either way, the pronunciation is closer to “Bom Sook”. (Korean doesn’t have the short “u” as in “bum” or “suck”. My co-teacher sometimes says “(real name), have you had raunch yet?”)
MAX PLANCK!!!!
and let’s not forget the ever popular coco crisp!!
whoa! Where is Dick Trickle, or Coco Crisp, or Milton Bradley! or my favorite “Pilot Inspektor Riesgraf Lee” Jason Lee’s kid
dude i know a bunch of other names like that such as, Johnny Dickshot, Dick Pole, and Coco Crisp. (they are all baseball players)
What of (American) Football player Chaz Ocho Cinco?
127. astraya…The only person I put a name to was segue…
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astraya, when I read that, I felt deeply honored.
Truly.
I don’t know why, but it just felt as if we had connected somehow, and that was a good feeling.
I am not worried about the LHC. The scientists running the thing are starting in very small steps. I think that if something felt wrong to them, if the experiments weren’t going well, they’d back off until they had figured out what was wrong. They certainly don’t want to suck the universe into a gigantic black hole, that would be fairly counter-productive!
Oh! Back on topic. In my dad’s school, there was a family whose last name was Budd. All the girls had flower names, Rose Budd, Pansy Budd, Daisy Budd, Petunia Budd, the only son was named (you guessed it!), Billy Budd!
Another one: Bill Lear, founder of Lear Jets, named his daughter Shanda. (“Crystal Chanda” and “Gonda” are urban legends.)
Thanks for taking up for me about suggesting Tiger Woods. A realtor near here had a billboard on the interstate for years that read: “Dick Longing Real Estate.” It got publicized on Jay Leno, and the company’s name was soon changed to “Henley Longing Real Estate.”
Haha funny list. I knew this kid at my highschool who was named Dusty Treye.
i like #8!
I knew a guy in high school whose name was MacGregor MacGruder.
And in Tucson years ago there was a sign out in front of a suite of doctors offices that proclaimed an optomotrist named Barton Fink.
I’ve seen better.
There was this girl I played soccer with when I was a little girl and her name was Summer Rains. I thought that was pretty. But, it was really funny at the same time.
What about Batman bin Suparman of Singapore?
I wonder if Tiger Woods has ever played golf with Jeremy Irons and Minnie Driver. hahahaha!
I knew of a girl years ago named Nova Gina. Seriously. (Oh, and she got badly teased, especially by all the boys)
I went to school with a girl named Coral Sieh (pronounced “sea”), and a Misty Bliss. My husband went to school with a Velvet Schocke.
OH! I forgot Ronald McDonald III. That’s right, his dad and his grandpa have that name too.
A guy I went to uni with played australian football with a bloke named “Wayne King” (that was his orginal birth name, unaltered).
The bloke named Wayne couldn’t sign up to Facebook because the website automatically rejected the name to prevent lame jokes (“not a consented username” or something along those lines).
Anyway, he finally got approval and was able to become a sheep like the rest of us. I love happy endings =D
Chad Ocho cinco
I actually live in the small east Texas town where James Hogg and his wife gave birth to Ima Hogg. There’s a small state park in town that preserves their actual house.
I remember an awesome Top 10 list on Letterman a few years back called “Top Ten Names In Colorado” or something or other because he had a Colorado tour group in the audience.
He showed their driver’s licenses and everything to prove that’s what their names really were.
No.1… DICK SMOKER!
Also, I used to work with a Dianne Kneebone and a Phil Raper…
To the people saying Coco Crisp, you do realize Coco is not his real first name, right? His real name is Covelli Crisp.
From personal experience, I have a friend whose mother works with a guy named Richard Zucker. You think he’d chose Rich, but nope… he likes to be called Dick. I have another friend who knew a guy named Chip Salsa.
Also, I believe Molly Shannon of SNL fame is married to an artist named Fritz Chestnut. If I ever need to use a psuedonym to check into a hotel, Fritz Chestnut would probably be my first choice.
The fact that I just remembered another one is quite ironic. There is the former French tennis player Guy Forget.
I played junior soccer with a Wayne Kerr (who was English, by the way). We were too young to see anything funny in it, though.
My surname is the same as a famous car company. When we left one town, the three families leaving at the same time all had car-related names. In the town we moved to, my father’s employer provided him with a car bearing the same name as us. My primary school friends thought it was so funny!!!! It might have been for a week or two, but it wore off after that.
149. TMX – personally if I ever need to use a pseudonym to check into a hotel I’ll steal Matt Damon’s idea and call myself John President, so all the staff have to refer to me as “Mr. President”
oh the mirth
To those that keep mentioning Chad Ocho Cinco: That is not his original birth name, which is a qualifier specified (well, implied) in the list intro.
tupac shakur amaru
rip
Initials can add a nice touch too.
When I was a kid and used to go along and watch our soccer tean regularly, we were visited by Bolton Wanderers annually. For a long time they had a centre-half called called Malcolm Barrass, or Em Barrass, if you like. I wonder if his parents realised?
I also used to hate a tax inspector who would send me demands with his name printed out at the bottom: I. M. Laffin. I bet he was, the rotten sod!
i have a friend name Ben Dover.
lol!
lol wayne kerr, lol
great list^^ i agree that cardinal sin has a kinda weird name.
when he was our cardinal i used to ask if he committed sins too ^^
My parents and I were once lucky enough to get free tickets for the Wimbledon Centre Court during one of the early days of the competition. At that time there was a Welsh player called Gerald Battrick, often known as Gerry. I suspect it was some wag among the Wimbledon staff, probably a disillusioned British tennis fan, who left off the initial ‘B’ of the surname on the scoreboard, hence: Gerry Attrick. Poor Gerry did indeed lose his tie that day.
In my hometown of Arlington, TX, there’s a Doctor Doctor about two blocks away from my house, been seeing that for 19 years of my life. Google it, should come up, I know him too.
Years ago I saw a Two Ronnies sketch set in an airport lounge. The PA announcer pages a number of people with increasingly improbable names (the one I remember was “Admiral Sir Compost-Heap”). Various extras make increasingly lame excuses to absent themselves (the admiral said “I think I’ll take a turn around the quarter-deck”) to cover up that that’s really their name, while the two Ronnies make sarcastic comments about them and their names. Finally, Ronnie B’s character’s name is called. (I found by searching last night that the name is “Alderman Fat*****le”. I didn’t remember that.) Ronnie C glares at him. RB says, “All right, I admit it. I am Alderman Fat*****le”. As he turns to leave, he bumps his leg on a table and says “Knickers!”. RC says “Yes?” (ie his name is “Knickers”.)
Earlier this year, I thought about doing a list like this. I found a site where people submit strange names. I have no idea what it was. There is a wiki article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_unusual_personal_names
I just remembered one – Olympic swimmer Misty Hymen. Gold.
And I know a guy called Richard Hunt. Now shorten Richard to Dick and say his name 3 times quick.
astraya,
The Two Ronnies was wonderful. Up there with Morecombe and Wise.
One of my favourite remembered cartoons, I think from *Private Eye*, kind of ties in with this theme.
King Canute has placed his throne on sea-shore. As is well known to students of British history, he did this to demonstrate that his powers were not even sufficient to stop the tide reaching him. The water is swirling around his legs and robes. Behind his back one courtier remarks sotto-voce to another, “Silly Cnut”.
astraya, (127),
Having spent a considerable amount of time in Turkey both for work and pleasure, I can tell you that one its many delights (Turkish), especially when travelling with one’s (new first) wife, is to come across a large wayside billboard proclaiming “Ufuk Kunt Oteli”.
Thanks for including someone from the Philippines in this list!
Haha, anyway, I find the F**ker one hilarious…!!!
Name suggestions for your children!
Ima Littel
Tee Pott
Shoret Ed Stowte…
Hugh Jazz
Ashe Ole
Dan Druff
Moby Dick
Ms. For Chun
Wally Dregg (wallydrag!)
Ihave Noname (sounds Japanese but look closely.)
Chippendale
Minnie S. Kurt (miniskirt!)
Anyway, why not make a list called “Unfortunate Human Names?”
Don’t forget Gregor *****a, the Italian basketball player. I was so excited (well, I was 16!) when I saw his name appear on the screen at the Sydney Olympics when the Australian team was playing Italy. Then the announcer was calling out the teams, and then he said: “Fushka”.
Most disappointing moment of my life.
There was a French rubgy player named Condom. I think he played in defence – he always had the opposition covered.
There is a town in France called Condom. Reports about the Monty Python spin-off Not the Messiah all mention that the work was conceived there. (The composer lived there and Eric Idle went to work with him there.) (I may need to rephrase that, but you know what I mean.)
Rip Torn
u forget that actor
There’s a funeral home near me in Philadelphia, owned by John R. Deady.
A friend has a niece named Immaculata Gatta.
What about PacMan Jones?
There have been some terrific names in college basketball through the years. Here a few that come to mind -
(these are actual names, on birth certificates, not nicknames)
*Scientific Mapp
*Majestic Mapp
*Souvenir Callwood (so named because he was conceived while his parents were on vacation in the Carribbean – making him a “souvenir” of their vacation)
*Baskerville Holmes
*H Waldman (the H wasn’t short for anything, the single letter was his first name)
*Exree Hipp
*God Shammgod
*Duany Duany
There are more, but those are off the top of my head…
Jaime “Cardinal” Sin
I remember a billboard honoring him when he died…
“Remember the Greatest Sin of all…”
Don’t know if it’s been mentioned, but the Belgian football (soccer) player called ….. Mark De Man, and he plays in defense!!!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_De_Man
171 steve d “What about PacMan Jones?”
That is a nickname, it’s not even a legally changed-to name al la Ocho Cinco. His actual name is Adam Jones.
Magnus Ver Magnusson
Strong Man champion for, like, 3yrs straight.
What about the PGA pro golfer Mike Weir. Say that fast.
Also, near where I live, the Property Appraiser has a name that she actually married in to: Sharon Cox.
I particularly enjoyed all the perhaps inevitable puns surrounding Cardinal Sin. It occurs to me that a good bilingual pun could have been forthcoming in the event he had a repeating double-barrelled name, Cardinal Sin-Sin, as *sin* means without in Spanish.
That brings to mind the famous apocryphal Latin one word pun the English General Napier was supposed to have sent as a message to his superior after capturing an Indian province: “Peccavi” (= “I have Sindh”/*sinned*).
All my sisters married men with names that might give rise to puns of increasing naughtiness, but all of them resisted the temptation. One almost (inadvertantly) gave a child a name embarrassingly similar to a well-known product in Australia. Luckily, they were chatting with friends about possible names, mentioned it and the friends said “Oh, no, you can’t call him that”.