List of people with reduplicated names
- "There's something, old boy, that I've always abhorred:
- When people address me and call me, 'Jerome',
- Are they being standoffish, or too much at home?"
- Said Ford, "I agree; it's the same thing with me."
Reduplication is a process by which the root or stem of a word, or part of it, is repeated. Alternative terms include cloning, doubling, duplication, and repetition. Reduplication has a grammatical function in some languages, such as plurality or intensification. It is also used to derive new words. The process of anthroponymy, or naming people, is frequently creative, and provides examples of this.
During immigration many Arabs or others who use the Arab naming structure do not have a family name but take their father's name as their "last name". Most immigrants from the Arab world usually take their paternal grandfather's name as their last name.
Reduplication in human names is sometimes used with hypocorisms, i.e., informal short versions of names. It is commonly used this way in French, e.g., the French name Louise becomes Loulou as a diminutive. The nicknames and fictional characters below include other examples.
Surnames
- Carlos Hernan Andica Andica (born 1983), Colombian weightlifter
- Yony Andica Andica (born 1987), Colombian weightlifter
- Silvia Artola Artola (born 1985), Nicaraguan weightlifter
- Jacques-Roger Booh-Booh (born 1938)
- Ruben Boumtje-Boumtje (born 1978)
- Eric Djemba-Djemba (born 1981)
- Kazenga LuaLua (born 1990)
- Lomana LuaLua (born 1980)
- Roberto Mamani Mamani (born 1962), Bolivian artist
- Andres Martin Martin (born 1996), Spanish gymnast
- David Hercule Matam Matam (born 1975), Cameroonian/French weightlifter
- Dieudonné M'bala M'bala (born 1966)
- Fuifui Moimoi (born 1979)
- House of Kamehameha (19th century)
- Ralph William Lyonel Tollemache-Tollemache (born 1826)
- Sofía Vergara Vergara (born 1972)
- Joaquín Ramirez Ramirez, Mexican gymnast
- Luis Rivera Rivera, Puerto Rican gymnast
- Cintia Rodriguez Rodriguez (born 1994)
- Román Rodríguez Rodríguez
- Miguel Rodriguez Rodriguez
- Abdel Rahman Sobhy Ahmed Sobhy, Egyptian gymnast
- Ana Iris Segura Segura, Colombian weightlifter
- Félix Eboa Eboa (born 1997), Cameroonian footballer
- Agustín Guillermo Carstens Carstens (born 1958), Mexican economist
- Concepción Company Company, Spanish linguist
Personal names
- Reduplicated in the original language
- Ai Weiwei (艾未未) (born 1957)
- Bo Guagua (薄瓜瓜) (born 1987)
- Chandos Scudamore Scudamore Stanhope (1823–1871) British naval officer
- May May Ali, daughter of Muhammad Ali[2]
- Fan Bingbing (范冰冰) (born 1981)
- He Pingping (何平平) (1988–2010)
- Li Lili (黎莉莉) (born Qian Zhenzhen, 1915–2005)
- Lily Li (李麗麗) (born 1950)
- Yo-Yo Ma (马友友) (born 1955)
- Sa Dingding (萨顶顶) (born 1983)
- Moon Moon Sen (born 1948), Indian actress
- Not reduplicated in the original language
- Run Run Shaw (邵仁楞) (born 1907)
- Wang Zhizhi (王治郅) (born 1977)
Nicknames or stage names
- Ada Adini (American soprano, 1855–1924)
- Bam Bam Bigelow (American professional wrestler, 1961-2007)
- BeBe & CeCe Winans (American singers, born 1962 and 1964)
- Bebe Rexha (American singer, born 1989)
- BeBe Zahara Benet (Cameroonian drag queen, born 1981)
- Bianca Bianchi (German coloratura soprano, 1855–1947)
- Billy Dee Williams (African-American actor, born 1937)
- CeCe Peniston (African-American singer, born 1969)
- Chi Chi LaRue (American film director, born 1959)
- Coco Chanel (French fashion designer, 1883–1971)
- Juan "Chi-Chi" Rodríguez (Puerto Rican golfer, born 1935)
- Doug E. Doug (African-American actor, born 1970)
- Dudley Dudley (born 1973), ring name of American professional wrestler Jeff Bradley[2]
- Fei Fei (Hong Kong actress, 1945–2008)
- Flavor Flav (American rapper, born 1959)
- Franco Franchi (Italian comedian, 1928–1992)
- Pedro Gonzalez Gonzalez (Mexican-American actor, 1925-2006)
- Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond (English musician, born 1946)
- Helle Helle (Danish author, born 1965)
- Honey Boo Boo (American child beauty pageant contestant, born 2005)
- Lord Haw-Haw (British Nazi propaganda broadcaster, 1906–1946)
- JoJo (American singer, born 1990)
- JoJo Starbuck (American figure skater, born 1951)
- José José (Mexican singer, born 1948)
- Justo Justo (Filipino columnist and playwright, 1941–2012)
- Keke Palmer (American actress, born 1993)
- Keke Rosberg (Finnish racing driver, born 1948)
- Keke Wyatt (American singer, born 1982)
- Lil' Keke (American rapper, born 1976)
- Kelly Kelly (American female professional wrestler for WWE, born 1987)
- Lisa Lisa[2] (American singer, born 1966)
- Lulu (Scottish singer, born 1948)
- Marky Mark (American actor, born 1971)
- Miou-Miou (French actress, born 1950)
- Rye Rye (American rapper, born 1990)
- Rod Roddy (American television announcer, born 1937)
- Snoop Doggy Dogg (American rapper, born 1971; later known as Snoop Dogg and Snoop Lion)
- Sylvain Sylvain (American guitarist, born 1951)
- Totò (Italian comedian, 1898–1967)
- Toto Cutugno (Italian singer and songwriter, born 1943)
- Xi Xi (西西, Chinese writer, born 1938)
- Zsa Zsa Gabor (Hungarian-born American actress, 1917–2016)
Same personal name and family name
American
- Abraham Abraham (1843–1911)
- Andy Andrews, American author
- Andy Andrews, American tennis player
- Ahmed Ahmed, American comedian
- Tony Anthony (wrestler)
- Tony Anthony (actor) (born 1937)
- Barbara Barbara (fashion designer)[2]
- Hugh Brown Brown (1883–1975)
- Chris Christie (born 1962), American politician
- Dick Dickey (1926–2006)
- Richard "Dick" Dickerson (1937-2014)
- Richard "Dick" E. Dickerson, American biochemist
- Dudley Dudley (born Dudley Webster, 1936), American politician
- Ea Ea
- Edward Edwards (actor)
- Edward I. Edwards (1863–1931)
- Emery Emery, American stand-up comedian, film editor & producer, and author
- Evans Evans
- George W. George (film director) (1920-2007)
- Gordon Gordon (writer) (1906–2002)
- Griffith J. Griffith (industrialist and philanthropist) (1850-1919)
- Ammar Hassan Mabrouk Hassan (born 1994), Egyptian weightlifter
- Holling C. Holling (author and illustrator) (1900–1973)
- Ivan M. Ivan (born 1945), politician, member of the Alaska House of Representatives 1991–1993 and 1995–1999[3]
- Joe Joseph (American football player)
- Joseph P. "Joe" Josephson (born 1933), lawyer and politician, member of the Alaska House of Representatives 1963–1967, member of the Alaska Senate 1969–1972 and 1983–1989[4]
- John W. John (Computer scientist and mathematician), Ph.D. University of Wisconsin-Madison 1985, Dissertation: "The Complexity of Selection Problems".[5]
- John H. Johnson (1918-2005), American businessman and publisher, Ebony Magazine
- John Johns (1796–1876)
- Jose Jose, college football player for the University of Central Florida.
- Khaled Mohamed Khaled (born 1975), recording artist under stage name DJ Khaled.
- Kristoffer “Kris” Kristofferson (born 1936)
- Lauren Bush Lauren (born 1984)
- Leon M. Leon (1903-1998), Hollywood sound technician
- Louis St. Louis
- Morgan Morgan (1688–1766)
- Morris Morris (1844–1906)
- John Myers Myers (1906-1988), writer
- Peter George Peterson (born 1926), businessman and U.S. Secretary of Commerce
- Phelps Phelps (1897-1981), politician
- Philip Phillips (several)
- Phillip Phillips
- Richard Richards (several)
- James Roosevelt Roosevelt, known as "Rosey"
- Robert Roberts (several)
- Thomas Thomas (several)
- Tommy Thompson , politician (born 1941)
- Ward Wellington Ward (1875–1932) American architect
- Warren S. Warren, professor of chemistry at Duke University
- William Williams (artist)
- William Carlos Williams (1863–1931), poet and physician
Arab
- Ahmed Ahmed (born 1970), Egyptian-born American actor and comedian
- Azzam Azzam (born 1963)
- Boutros Boutros-Ghali (Secretary-General of the United Nations, 1922–2016)
- Kahlil Gibran whose full name was Gibran Khalil Gibran (1883–1931)
- Haidar Haidar, Syrian novelist
- Ismail Ismail (born 1989), Emirati weightlifter
- Mahmoud Mahmoud (born 1981), Egyptian footballer
- Sirhan Sirhan (born 1944)
- Sirhan Sirhan (militant) (died 2003)[2]
Australian
- Alex Alexander (Olympic swimmer, born 1945)
- Aliir Aliir (footballer, born 1994)
- Sir Benjamin Benjamin (politician, 1834–1905)
- Burnum Burnum (activist, 1936–1997)
- George Georges (politician, 1920–2002)
- Grace Grace (politician, born 1958)
- Hussein Hussein (boxer, born 1975)
- Isaac Isaacs (Governor-General, 1855–1948)
- Leigh Leigh (murder victim, 1975–1989)
- W. Lister Lister (painter, 1859–1943)
- Miao Miao (table tennis player, born 1981)
- Michael ("Mick") Michael (Lord Mayor of Perth, born 1922)
- Richard W. Richards (Antarctic explorer, 1893–1985)
- Robert ("Bob") Roberts (politician, born 1952)
- Peter Peters (rugby league player and 2KY host)
- Roger Rogerson (ex-policeman, born 1941)
- Stuart Stuart (record producer)
Canadian
- David David (fur trader, 1764–1824)
- Donald C. MacDonald (politician, 1913–2008)
- Peter Peeters (hockey player, born 1957)
- Raymond Raymond (politician, 1905–1978)
- Robbie Robertson (musician, born 1943)
- William Williams (military leader, 1800–1883)
- Tom Thomson (artist, 1877–1917)
Chinese
(Note: some of these people's surnames are not the same as the given names in the original language)
- Dong Dong (董栋) (trampoline gymnast, born 1989)
- Lang Lang (pianist) (郎朗) (born 1982)
- Li Li (badminton player) (李理)
- Li Li (gymnast) (李莉)
- Li Lili (黎莉莉) (singer and actress, 1915–2005)
- Lily Li ((李麗麗)) (actress, born 1950)
- Miao Miao (苗苗) (Olympic table tennis player, born 1981)
- Cao Cao (曹操) (warlord, 155–220)
- Yang Yang:[2]
- Yang Yang (badminton) (楊陽) (born 1963)
- Yang Yang (baseball) (杨洋) (born 1986)
- Yang Yang (painter) (born 1953)
- Yang Yang (A) (楊揚) (born 1976), short track speed skater
- Yang Yang (S) (楊陽) (born 1977), short track speed skater
Welsh
- Edward Edwards (cleric) (1726–1783)
- Edward Edwards (musician) (1816–1897)
- Griffith Griffith (1883–1967)
- Hugh Hughes (various people)
- James James (1833–1902)
- Llewelyn Lewellin (1798–1878)
- Morgan Morgan-Owen (1877–1950), Welsh footballer
- Owen Owen (1847–1910), founder of eponymous chain of department stores
- Owen Owen (school inspector) (1850–1920)
- Pryce Pryce-Jones (1834–1920)
- Rob Roberts (born c. 1978), rugby league player
- Robert Roberts (cleric) (1680–1741)
- Richard Richards (MP) (1752–1823)
- Thomas Thomas (1877– ), Welsh international footballer
- Thomas Thomas (boxer) (1880–1911)
- Thomas Thomas (cleric) (1804–1877)
- His son Thomas Llewellyn Thomas (1840–1897)
- Thomas L. Thomas (Welsh American baritone, 1911–1983)
Other British
- Alan Alan, magician (1926–2014)
- Tony Anthony (evangelist) (born 1971)
- Anthony Anthony, compiler of the Anthony Roll, inventory of Tudor ships (fl. 1540s)
- Edward Edwards (Royal Navy officer) (1742–1815)
- Edward Edwards (librarian) (1812–1886)
- Edwin Abbott Abbott (1838–1926), author of Flatland
- Ford Madox Ford (1873–1939), author, born Ford Hermann Hueffer
- Francis Francis (1822–1886), writer
- Francis Joseph Francis (1852–1926), cricketer
- Jeffrey Hammond (born 1946), musician sometimes credited as Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond since his parents had the same last name.
- Jerome K. Jerome (1859–1927), author
- Magnus Magnusson (1929–2007)
- Martin Martin (c.1660–1718), writer
- Michael Michael (born 1957), police informant
- Mohamed Mohamed (born 1984)
- Monier Monier-Williams (1819–1899)
- Neville Neville (1949–2015), cricketer and football agent
- Richard Rich, 1st Baron Rich (1496/7–1567)
- Bob Roberts (folksinger) (1907–1982)
- Bob Roberts (footballer) (1859–1929)
- Robert Roberts (Christadelphian) (1839–1898)
- Roland Rowland (1917–1998)
- Samuel Samuel (1855–1934), politician
- Sassoon David Sassoon (1832–1867), businessman
- Sir Sitwell Sitwell, 1st Bt. (1769–1811), politician
- Solomon J. Solomon (1860–1927), painter
Other
- Abdullah Abdullah (Afghan politician, born 1960)
- Salwan Jasim Abbood Abbood (born 1991), Iraqi weightlifter
- Adam Adami (German priest, 1603–1663)
- Agostino Agostini (Italian Renaissance composer, died 1569)
- Alberico Albricci (Italian general, 1864–1936)
- Alessandro Alessandri (Italian jurist, 1461–1523)
- Alessandro Alessandroni (Italian musician, born 1925)
- Alik Alik (Vice President of the Federated States of Micronesia, born 1953)
- Andy Andy (Dominican musician)
- Bernard Bernard (French priest, 1821–1895)
- Carl Carls (German chess master, 1880–1958)
- Christen Christensen (Several people)
- Dadash Dadashbayli (born 1996), Azerbaijani weightlifter
- Damyan Damyanov (born 1979), Bulgarian weightlifter
- Dino Dini, Italian-British video game programmer (born 1965)
- Duany Duany (Wisconsin Badger basketball player from 1997–2000, originally from Sudan, born 1976)[6]
- Eddie Edwards (various people)
- Eleftherios Eleftheriou (born 1974), Cypriot footballer [Names mean "liberator" in Greek]
- Elia Elia, Samoan rugby union player
- Eric Djemba-Djemba, soccer player from Cameroun.
- Eric Erickson and similar spellings (various people)
- Filippo de Filippi (Italian zoologist, 1814–1867)
- Francesco Franceschi (Italian printer, ca. 1530–ca. 1599)
- Galileo Galilei (Italian physicist, mathematician, astronomer, and philosopher, 1564–1642)
- George Georgescu / George Georgescu (water polo)
- Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej (Communist leader of Romania, 1901–1965)
- Giuliano Giuliani (Italian soccer player, 1958–1996)
- Guido Guidi (Italian comic book artist)
- Henry Henry (Irish Roman Catholic bishop, 1846–1908)
- Ivan Ivanov (various people)
- Jan Janssen (Dutch professional cyclist, born 1940)
- Jindřich Jindřich (Czech musician and composer, 1876–1967) (Czech article)
- Jóhann Jóhannsson (Icelandic composer and producer)
- John-John Dohmen (Belgian field hockey player)
- Kyi Kyi Than (born 1977), Burmese weightlifter
- Lauritz Lauritzen (German politician, 1910–1980)
- Lippo Lippi (Italian painter, 1406–1469)
- Daniel Koum Koum (1985), Cameroon-born Australian weightlifter
- Michael Michaelsen (Danish heavyweight boxer, 1899–1970)
- Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi (Croatian psychologist)
- Mohamed Mohamed Hany, Egyptian gymnast
- Mogoeng Mogoeng (South African judge)
- Niccolo Niccoli (Italian renaissance humanist)
- Omar Mohamed Omar (Somali basketball player and coach)
- Ottavio Ottavi (Italian oenologist, 1849–1893)
- Ottiero Ottieri (Italian sociologist, 1924–2002)
- Pavel Pavel (born 1957), Czech engineer, experimental archaeologist and politician
- Renzo Renzi (Sammarinese politician)
- Roger Roger (French composer, 1911–1995)
- Salim Ahmed Salim, Tanzanian diplomat, served as 7th Secretary General of the Organisation of African Unity, born 1942]
- Santorio Santorio (Italian physician, 1561–1636)
- Simone Simon (French film actress, born 1910)
- Simone Simons (Dutch singer, born 1985)
- Søren Peter Lauritz Sørensen (Danish chemist, 1868–1939)
- Stefán Karl Stefánsson (Icelandic actor, born 1975)
- Stefano Stefani (Italian politician, born 1938)
- Stijn Stijnen (Belgian football player, born 1981)
- Sven Svensson (Pennsylvania colonist and representative, 1636–1696)
- Thomas Thomas (Indian surgeon, 1917–1998)
- Till Attila (sounds like "Tilla-Tilla"; Hungarian actor film director born 1971) (Hungarian article)
- Tin Tin Hla (born 1988), Burmese weightlifter
- Tuika Tuika (Samoan politician)
- Vito Vitale (Sicilian mafioso, born 1959)
- William Williams (various people)
- Wolfgang Wolf (German football manager)
- Sonny Bill Williams aka Sonny William Williams (New Zealand rugby player and boxer, born 1985)
- Yordan_Yordanov_(weightlifter), Bulgarian weightlifter
Fictional characters
- Albert Albert, the protagonist in the novel Albert Angelo by B.S. Johnson
- Lt. Andy Anderson of Perry Mason (TV series), a police detective played by Wesley Lau.
- Bamm-Bamm, son of Barney Rubble
- Bob Roberts, the main character of the film of the same name
- Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo, the main character of the eponymous manga and anime series
- Boo-Boo Bear
- Carlton “Carl” Carlson, a supporting character on the animated television series The Simpsons.
- Cha-Cha DiGregorio from the musical and movie Grease
- Charles Charles, a character on Pushing Daisies
- Chi-Chi or Chi Chi, a character in Dragon Ball media
- Chi Chi, a character in the Scarface universe
- ChibiChibi
- Chum Chum, one of the main characters of the TV series Fanboy & Chum Chum
- Cyril Bassington-Bassington, a character in the Jeeves universe of P.G. Wodehouse.
- Durand Durand from the movie Barbarella
- Dwayne Wayne, character played by Kadeem Hardison on the sitcom A Different World.
- Germain Germain from the movie In the House (film)
- Humbert Humbert[2]
- Jack-Jack Parr from The Incredibles
- James James Morrison Morrison Weatherby George Dupree—took great care of his mother, though he was only three[2]
- Jameson Jameson, a friend of Robert Brown in the "Just William" stories by Richmal Crompton
- Jar Jar Binks
- Jay Jay the Jet Plane
- Jimmy James, a character in the TV show NewsRadio, portrayed by Stephen Root.
- Jean Valjean
- Karol Karol, main character in Three Colors: White played by Zbigniew Zamachowski
- Lenford “Lenny” Leonard, a supporting character on the animated television series The Simpsons.
- Leonardo Leonardo, character in Clerks: The Animated Series played by Alec Baldwin
- Major Major Major Major
- Montgomery Montgomery
- Peter Peter, character from Smosh videos
- Richard "Richie" Richard from the TV series Bottom
- Richie Rich
- Ricky Ricardo of I Love Lucy whose full name was once revealed as "Ricardo Alberto Fernando Ricardo y de Acha."
- Rin Tin Tin (various movie dogs)
- Shayla Shayla from the anime El-Hazard
- Swaysway, from the TV series Breadwinners
- Tintin (cartoon character)
- Tweek Tweak in South Park
- William Williams, an alias assumed by Kimball Kinnison in E.E. 'Doc' Smith's Lensman series
- Woody Woodpecker (cartoon character)
- Wilson Wilson (Home Improvement television show)
- Xiao Xiao
- Yon Yonson in the recursive song of that name
See also
- List of tautological place names
- List of tautonyms in scientific names of animal species
References
- ↑ Cole, William (1979). "Mutual Problem". In Harmon, William. The Oxford Book of American Light Verse. New York: Oxford University Press. p. 470. ISBN 0195025091.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Jacques Leslie (1993), "Couplings", Newsweek, 121: 344
- ↑ Alaska Legislature Roster of Members 1913-2010 (PDF). Juneau: Alaska Legislative Affairs Agency. 2010. pp. 69, 72, 75, 95.
- ↑ Alaska Legislature Roster of Members 1913-2010, pp. 40–48, 60–64, 95
- ↑ http://www.genealogy.ams.org/id.php?id=78534
- ↑ Gwen Thompkins (2009-03-31). "Sudanese Basketball Dynasty Scouts Fresh Talent". NPR. Retrieved 2016-09-17.