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28 September 2009

Funny names I have recently run across. [More:]

Ms Sidebottom
Dr Polychronopulos
Dr Pepper
Mr Zygmunt Krukowski
Mr Penistone
Mr Wardrobe
Toby Lumber
Did Frank Sidebottom get married? Or is that his mum?
posted by BoringPostcards 28 September | 08:51
There's a real estate agent in my town named Crystal Slaughter, which to me sounds like an eighties hair-metal band.

And in high school was Richard Wood, who was insistent that he didn't go by 'Dick'.
posted by D.C. 28 September | 10:03
I work with Darren Death, and I frequently pass Ms. Strokoff's office. And I've met Winthrop Cashdollar.
posted by mrmoonpie 28 September | 10:05
Oh, and I used to work with Richard Dangle, who did, indeed, go by "Dick." My favorite hyphenated names are Betty Chafin-Rash and Sue Savage-Rumbaugh.
posted by mrmoonpie 28 September | 10:10
I know a Mr. Fatas whose sibilant-initial first name led to an improprietous encounter with the local email account naming scheme, which is of the lastnamefirstinitial variety.
posted by Wolfdog 28 September | 10:11
Sidebottom is quite common in Yorkshire, so seems normal to me. Never seen Penistone as a person's name, though it is likewise known in Yorkshire as the name of a place.

I knew a family called Kirton and they were seriously considering naming any future daughter Annette (luckily for everyone, they only had sons).
posted by altolinguistic 28 September | 11:00
Oh, and I used to work with Richard Dangle, who did, indeed, go by "Dick."

Whoa... I was a student at West Georgia while he was the dean. When did you work with him, mrmoonpie? (I was a student at the same time as his daughter, Brenda.)
posted by BoringPostcards 28 September | 12:28
My father's middle name is "Kirby".


It was almost my name.

I was so lucky.
posted by The Whelk 28 September | 13:32
I should start writing down the names of doctors that have great superhero names; I made the mistake of telling Doctor Justice that once, and she was quite nonplussed. (The latest would be Doctor Stoneking.) Also note this noted entomologist.
posted by Halloween Jack 28 September | 14:41
BP, I taught at West GA from '93 through '96, English Department--my wife (at the time) was in the Math Dept. I bet we know a lot of the same people.
posted by mrmoonpie 28 September | 15:32
I know a girl named Stoneking who has started participating in roller derby, and needs to pick an alias.
posted by box 28 September | 17:21
Kirby, like Jack Kirby, and vacuum cleaners, and this guy? I think that's a great name.
posted by box 28 September | 17:25
Yeah, Kirby is an awesome name! We used to have a snake named Kirby. Ball python. Furniture you feed.

I went to high school with a girl whose grandfather was named Richard Head, but he didn't go by "Dick". He did, however, name his son "Vivian", which sounded kinda weird in Alabama.

I also once edited a case report on internal damage caused by improper colonoscopy technique co-authored by a Dr. Butz.

I also worked with a Dr. Brilliant, who unfortunately was NOT a psychiatrist or neurologist. I think he was an endocrinologist...

And I have also met real people named Homer Simpson and Charlie Brown.
posted by BitterOldPunk 28 September | 17:53
BoP, was it this Dr. Brilliant?
posted by octothorpe 28 September | 18:12
I think being called "Kirby" and looking like I do would just concentrate my animate Scottishness into a dense firey ball.

I made the mistake of telling Doctor Justice that once, and she was quite nonplussed.


Man, what kind of dour kill-joy are if you have that name and you don't burst into patient's rooms announcing "HAVE NO FEAR, DOCTOR JUSTICE IS HERE AND YOUR INFECTION IS ...CRIMINAL."?
posted by The Whelk 29 September | 09:39
When I first moved to NY, I briefly worked with a very pretty girl named Kirby. It was she who inspired me to buy my first ballet flats.
posted by rmless2 29 September | 11:07
Lets celebrate our girls! || It's long, it's gold, it has 28 round cut VS1 stones, for 360 degrees of wow on it

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