Ever noticed that all four of HBO's 'Girls' characters - Jessa Johansson, Marnie Michaels, Hannah Horvath and Shoshanna Shapiro - all have alliterative names? |
Alliterative names - first/middle/last names starting with the same letter/sound – is a subject that many people have strong feelings about. Some people love them, some hate them with a passion.
For those that hate them, there really only seems to be one argument against them. They are just too cutesy and "matchy-matchy". They just make it too hard to take a person seriously. These people actively avoid giving this type of name to their children.
Others love them for almost the same reason they are hated - because they are cute and snazzy sounding. This makes them fun, easier to remember and hence more memorable.
Being more memorable makes them perfect for celebrities, superheroes, wrestlers and fictional characters. J.K. Rowlings world of 'Harry Potter' is full of alliterative names. Just look at examples such as Luna Lovegood, Severus Snape, Dudley Dursley and Minerva McGonagall. And have you ever paid much attention to the founders of the four houses at Hogwarts? All four of them have alliterative names. HBO show 'Girls' is another example that may have slipped most peoples notice. All four of the lead characters also have alliterative names.
Popular comic book author Stan Lee is another writer with a preference for alliterative names, mainly as a way to help him remember the names of his own characters (such as Peter Parker, Bruce Banner etc). He wrote about so many that he sometimes had trouble keeping track of all them. They also work well when paired with a descriptor - hence we have Green Goblin, Silver Surfer and Fantastic Four. Other creators also use this to great effect. Think Big Bird, Pink Panther and Mickey Mouse. Would Mickey be as memorable if he were named Harvey Mouse? Probably not.
The memorable factor is also why many celebrities use alliterative names. We may think that they choose this, and some deliberately do, but many more are actually given alliterative names. Does this make it easier for them to reach stardom? Who knows. But some are plainly happy with their alliterative names, as some alliterative celebrities (Sylvester Stallone, Robert Rodriguez, Steven Spielberg) have continued the tradition with their own children.
And why not? One of my husbands' friends has an alliterative name, and he loves it. When his first child was born last year, their number one rule was that they also had to be given an alliterative name. He felt it was lucky and had served him well. I found it a little surprising when I first heard this, but I guess I hadn't really thought about it myself.
When I thought about it some more, I realised that both my husband and one of my brothers actually have alliterative names, and my other brother likes to go by a nickname that is also alliterative. In their cases it's not deliberate. So I guess there is something behind the thought that alliterative names are often just naturally catchy and attractive sounding. Some would argue that certain letters work better than others for these types of names. But whatever you think of them, I can almost guarantee that there are plenty of them out there that you never even noticed.
What do you think - catchy and cool, only OK in some cases, or just not to your taste? And if you're still undecided, here are some lists of just some of the many examples you may or may not have already noticed in the world around you to get you thinking.
Famous "Stage" Names
Adam
Ant
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Joan
Jett
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Robert
Reed
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Alan
Alda
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Loretta
Lynn
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Roy
Rogers
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Anouk
Aimee
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Lucy
Lawless
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Simone
Signoret
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Claudia
Cardinale
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Malcolm
McDowell
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Sissy
Spacek
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Coco
Chanel
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Amanda
“Mandy” Moore
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Susan
Sarandon
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Cyd
Charisse
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Marilyn
Monroe
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Suzanne
Somers
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Erik
Estrada
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Marisa
Miller
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(Richard)
William “Wil” Wheaton
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Greta
Garbo
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Priscilla
Presley
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(Thomas)
Woodrow Wilson
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Hulk
Hogan
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(Charles)
Robert Redford
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Famous Faces |
Alfie
Allen |
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Janis
Joplin |
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Nick
Nolte |
Amy
Adams |
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January
Jones |
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Parker
Posey |
Armand
Assante |
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Jesse
James |
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Piper
Perabo |
Asia
Argento |
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Karolina
Kurkova |
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Rebecca
Romijn |
Benjamin
Bratt |
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Kevin
Kline |
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Rob
Reiner |
Brigitte
Bardot |
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Kim,
Kourtney & Khloe Kardashian |
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Robert
Rodriguez |
Charisma
Carpenter |
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Kris
Kristofferson |
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Ron
Rifkin |
Charles
“Charlie” Chaplin |
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Laura
Linney |
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Ronald
Reagan |
Chris
Columbus |
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Leona
Louise Lewis |
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Ryan
Rodney Reynolds |
Colbie
Caillat |
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Lindsay
Lohan |
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Sarah
Silverman |
Courtney
Cox |
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Logan
Lerman |
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Scott
Speedman |
Daniel
Day-Lewis |
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Lucy
Liu |
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Sharon
Stone |
Danny
DeVito |
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Matthew
Morrison |
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Steven
Seagal |
Emilio
Estevez |
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Maureen
McCormick |
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Steven
Spielberg |
Farrah
Fawcett |
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Melissa
McCarthy |
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Steven
Soderberg |
Holly
Hunter |
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Michael
McMillian |
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Sylvester
Stallone |
Howard
Hughes |
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Michelle
Monaghan |
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William
Wallace |
Janet
Jackson |
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Mike
Myers |
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William
Windsor |
Famous Offspring
Archibald
& Abel Arnett
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Hannah
& Harper Hader
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Bear
Blu Jarecki
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Harper
Harris
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Benjamin
Brady
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Hayley
Hasselhoff
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Billie
Beatrice & Georgia Geraldine Dane
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Henry
Hornsby
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Bingham
Bellamy
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Jesse
Johnson
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Brooklyn
Beckham
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Liberty
Lawrence
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Buddy
Bear Oliver
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Maggie
McGraw
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Camden
Cutler
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Memphis
Mosberg
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Caroline
Couric Monahan
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Mitchell
Murphy
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Cayden
Costner
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Mosley
Manning
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Connor
Cruise
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Racer,
Rebel & Rocket Rodriguez
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Dallas
Durst
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Rocco
& Rafael Ritchie
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Dylan
Douglas
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Ryder
Robinson
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Exton
Elias Downey
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Sage,
Seargeoh, Sophia, Sistine and Scarlet Stallone
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Fiona
Facinelli
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Sasha
& Sawyer Spielberg
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Grace
Gummer
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Taj
Tyler
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Greer
Grammer
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Tennessee
Toth
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Fictional Figures
Artie
Abrams
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Helga
Hufflepuff
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Pepper
Potts
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Bastian
Balthasar Bux
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Honor
Harrington
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Peter
Pan
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Betty
Boop
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Horatio
Hornblower
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Peter
Parker
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Bilbo
Baggins
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Huckleberry
Hound
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Peter
Petrelli
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Bob
“Bulldog” Briscoe
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J.
Jonah Jameson
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Pink
Panther
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Bobby
Brady
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Jane
& Judy Jetson
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Reed
Richards
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Bruce
Banner
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Jessa
Johansson
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Ricky
Ricardo
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Bugs
Bunny
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Junie
Jones
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Roger
Rabbit
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Carl
Conrad Coreander
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Kathleen
Kelly
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Rowena
Ravenclaw
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Charlie
Chan
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King
Kong
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Salazar
Slytherin
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Cordelia
Chase
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Lex
Luthor
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Sansa
Stark
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Daffy
Duck
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Locke
Lamora
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Scott
Summers
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Donald
Duck
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Lois
Lane
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Severus
Snape
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Elizabeth
Elliot
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Luna
Lovegood
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Seymour
Skinner
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Fleur
Forsyte
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Mae
Mobley
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Shane
“Scarecrow” Schofield
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Franky
Fitzgerald
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Marnie
Michaels
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Shoshanna
Shapiro
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Fred
Flintstone
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Marty
McFly
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Steffan
Salvatore
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Gabriel
Gray
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Michael
Myers
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Strawberry
Shortcake
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Gil
Grissom
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Mickey
& Minnie Mouse
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Sue
Sylvester
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Godric
Gryffindor
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Ned
Nickerson
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Tom
Tucker
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Hank
Hill
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Olive
Oyl
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Tricia
Takanawa
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Hannah
Horvath
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Peppa
Pig
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Willy
Wonka
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ReplyDeleteI'm not the world's biggest fan of alliterative names, but I also wouldn't say that I hate them.
If they're under-the-radar enough that they don't draw attention to themselves -- and I think many alliterative names (like the ones in your family) fall into this category -- what's the harm?
I just don't like it when parents take alliteration too far and end up with something conspicuously cartoonish. I think silly-sounding names can work against people who are trying to convey themselves as serious or authoritative (for professional reasons, say).
I actually enjoyed reading through this post.
ReplyDeleteI am looking some best character fan names of alliterative, But i also would like a new theme.
I think, Parents choosing Unusual, cute and unique names for your newborn baby.
I did notice that about the characters on Girls, and I've heard Stan Lee mention alliterative names as well. I find I pay attention to it more. I got an alliterative name when I got married, and I love it! I did not give my daughters alliterative names, though. It didn't really occur to me. But I do enjoy them when I see them. I think they're fun! Except in cases where someone has been named William Williams or something. That's TOO close.
ReplyDeleteYes - names like William Williamson are definitely overkill!
DeleteI know a few people with alliterative names my best friend is named Danielle Davison sounds find but she goes by Dani and Dani Davison doesn't sound too good.
ReplyDeleteYou left out my absolute favorite: Greta Garbo !,
ReplyDeleteMy girl is Gracie Gillingham, we call her Gigi due to the alliterative. I love it, but wont do it with our second child, as then it just gets corny perhaps :)
ReplyDeleteI knew someone called Adam Adam Adams... now that is overkill
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