List of people with reduplicated names
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.
Said Jerome K. Jerome to Ford Madox Ford,
"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."
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 and Chinese, 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
- Jacques-Roger Booh-Booh (born 1938), Cameroonian politician
- Ruben Boumtje-Boumtje (born 1978), Cameroonian basketball player
- Agustín Guillermo Carstens Carstens (born 1958), Mexican economist
- Cave-Browne-Cave baronets (since 1839)
- Eric Djemba-Djemba (born 1981), Cameroonian footballer
- Félix Eboa Eboa (born 1997), Cameroonian footballer
- Alberto Fujimori Fujimori (born 1938), Peruvian politician
- Alexandra Hall Hall (born 1964), British diplomat
- Lord Henry Howard-Molyneux-Howard (1766–1824)
- House of Kamehameha (19th century)
- Kazenga LuaLua (born 1990), English–Congolese footballer
- Lomana LuaLua (born 1980), Congolese footballer
- Roberto Mamani Mamani (born 1962), Bolivian artist
- Dieudonné M'bala M'bala (born 1966), French comedian
- Fuifui Moimoi (born 1979), Tongan rugby league player
- Charles Newdigate Newdegate (1816–1887), British politician
- Luis Rivera Rivera (born 1986), Puerto Rican gymnast
- Agnes Robertson Robertson (1882–1968), Australian senator
- Miguel Rodriguez Rodriguez (1931–2001), Catholic bishop
- Román Rodríguez Rodríguez (born 1956), Canarian politician
- John Scott-Scott (1934–2015), British engineer
- Ralph William Lyonel Tollemache-Tollemache (born 1826), British clergyman
- Sofia Vergara Vergara (born 1972), Colombian-American actress
- Theodora Wilson Wilson (born 1865), British teacher and author
- Ben Bag-Bag (c. 30 CE), rabbinic sage
Personal names
- Reduplicated in the original language
- Ai Weiwei (艾未未, born 1957), Chinese artist
- May May Ali, daughter of American boxer Muhammad Ali[2]
- Mohammed Yasser Abdel Rahman Abdel Raouf Arafat al-Qudwa al-Husseini (Yasser Arafat, محمد ياسر عبد الرحمن عبد الرؤوف عرفات القدوة الحسيني, born 1929), Palestinian leader
- Bo Guagua (薄瓜瓜, born 1987), former Chinese leader's son
- Fan Bingbing (范冰冰, born 1981), Chinese actress
- He Pingping (何平平, 1988–2010), Chinese record-holder
- Li Feifei (李飞飞, born 1976), American computer scientist
- Li Lili (黎莉莉, born Qian Zhenzhen, 1915–2005), Chinese actress
- Lily Li (李麗麗, born 1950), Hong Kong actress
- Liu Yangyang (刘扬扬, born 2000), member of China-based band WayV
- Yo-Yo Ma (马友友, born 1955), American cellist
- Sa Dingding (萨顶顶, born 1983), Chinese singer
- Moon Moon Sen (born 1954), Indian actress
- Chandos Scudamore Scudamore Stanhope (1823–1871), British naval officer
- Tan Weiwei (谭维维, born 1982), Chinese singer
- Tingting (婷婷) Chinese given name, multiple people
- Not reduplicated in the original language
- Run Run Shaw (邵仁楞, 1907–2014), Hong Kong entertainment mogul
- Wang Zhizhi (王治郅, born 1977), Chinese basketball player
- He Ying Ying (何盈莹, born 1995), Singaporean actress
Nicknames or stage names
- Ada Adini (1855–1924), American soprano
- Bam Bam Bigelow (1961–2007), American professional wrestler
- BeBe & CeCe Winans (born 1962 and 1964), American singers
- Bebe Rexha (born 1989), American singer
- BeBe Zahara Benet (born 1981), Cameroonian drag queen
- Bianca Bianchi (1855–1947), German coloratura soprano
- Billy Dee Williams (born 1937), African-American actor
- Boom Boom Geoffrion (1931–2006), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Booboo Stewart (born 1994), American actor
- CeCe Peniston (born 1969), African-American singer
- Chi Chi LaRue (born 1959), American film director
- Coco Chanel (1883–1971), French fashion designer
- Courtney Taylor-Taylor (born 1967), American lead singer of The Dandy Warhols
- Juan "Chi-Chi" Rodríguez (born 1935), Puerto Rican golfer
- Doug E. Doug (born 1970), African-American actor
- Dudley Dudley (born 1973), ring name of American professional wrestler Jeff Bradley[2]
- Fei Fei (1945–2008), Hong Kong actress
- Flavor Flav (born 1959), American rapper
- Franco Franchi (1928–1992), Italian comedian
- Pedro Gonzalez Gonzalez (1925–2006), Mexican-American actor
- Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond (born 1946), English musician
- Helle Helle (born 1965), Danish author
- Honey Boo Boo (born 2005), American child beauty pageant contestant
- Lord Haw-Haw (1906–1946), British Nazi propaganda broadcaster
- JoJo (born 1990), American singer
- JoJo Starbuck (born 1951), American figure skater
- John John Molina (born 1965), Puerto Rican boxer
- Jorge Ben Jor, Brazilian musician
- José José (born 1948), Mexican singer
- Justo Justo (1941–2012), Filipino columnist and playwright
- Keke Palmer (born 1993), American actress
- Keke Rosberg (born 1948), Finnish racing driver
- Keke Wyatt (born 1982), American singer
- Lil' Keke (born 1976), American rapper
- Kelly Kelly (born 1987), American female professional wrestler for WWE
- Kyary Pamyu Pamyu (born 1993), Japanese singer
- Lisa Lisa[2] (born 1966), American singer
- Lulu (born 1948), Scottish singer
- Marky Mark (born 1971), American actor
- Miou-Miou (born 1950), French actress
- Miu Miu, childhood nickname of Italian fashion designer Miuccia Prada (born 1949), adopted as the name of her Miu Miu brand in 1992
- Noël-Noël (1897–1989), French actor
- Rod Roddy (1937–2003), American television announcer
- Rucka Rucka Ali (born 1987), American comedian-rapper
- Rye Rye (born 1990), American rapper
- Snoop Doggy Dogg (born 1971; later known as Snoop Dogg and Snoop Lion), American rapper
- Sylvain Sylvain (born 1951), American guitarist
- Totò (1898–1967), Italian comedian
- Toto Cutugno (born 1943), Italian singer and songwriter
- Toto Wolff, Austrian CEO of Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport
- Tuck Tucker (1961–2020), writer, artist, animator, songwriter, and director
- Vinnie Vincent (born 1952), guitarist, songwriter and former member of Kiss (band)
- Xi Xi (西西, born 1938), Chinese writer
- Bian Jinyang (born 1993), Chinese author who writes under the pen name Yang Yang
- Zsa Zsa Gabor (1917–2016), Hungarian-born American actress
Same personal name and family name
Among families with patronymic surnames, partial reduplication often occurs with people (usually males) who have the same forename from which the surname or last name derives. Examples include Sven Svensson, Ioannis Ioannou and Isahak Isahakyan.
American
- Abraham Abraham (1843–1911), businessman
- Ahmed Ahmed (born 1970), comedian
- Barbara Barbara, fashion designer[2]
- Hugh Brown Brown (1883–1975), attorney and Mormon church leader
- Chris Christie (born 1962), politician, governor of New Jersey from 2010–2018
- Dudley Dudley (born Dudley Webster, 1936), politician
- De De Pierce, formerly Joseph De Lacroix Pierce, American jazz trumpeter and cornetist
- Ea Ea, formerly Craige Schensted, physicist
- Emery Emery (born 1963), stand-up comedian, film editor & producer, and author
- Evans Evans (born 1936), actress
- George W. George (1920–2007), film director
- Gordon Gordon (1906–2002), writer
- Griffith J. Griffith (1850–1919), industrialist and philanthropist
- Hamilton Hamilton (1847–1928), painter and etcher
- Holling C. Holling (1900–1973), author and illustrator
- Ivan M. Ivan (born 1945), politician, member of the Alaska House of Representatives 1991–1993 and 1995–1999[3]
- John John (disambiguation), several people
- Jose Jose (born 1948), college football player for the University of Central Florida
- Khaled Mohamed Khaled (born 1975), recording artist under stage name DJ Khaled
- Lauren Bush Lauren (born 1984), granddaughter of George H. W. Bush
- Leon M. Leon (1903–1998), Hollywood sound technician[4]
- Morgan Morgan (1688–1766), pioneer settler
- Morris Morris (1844–1906), actor
- John Myers Myers (1906–1988), writer
- Nyambi Nyambi (born 1979), actor
- Phelps Phelps (1897–1981), politician
- Phillip Phillips (born 1990), musician
- Richard N. Richards (born 1946), astronaut
- James Roosevelt Roosevelt, known as "Rosey" (1854–1927), diplomat and half-brother of Franklin Delano Roosevelt
- Thomas Thomas (several)
- Ward Wellington Ward (1875–1932), architect
- Warren S. Warren, professor of chemistry at Duke University
- William Carlos Williams (1883–1963), poet and physician
Arab
- Abdullah Abdullah (born 1960), Afghan politician
- 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)
- Fares Fares (born 1973), Swedish-Lebanese actor
- Haidar Haidar, Syrian novelist
- Kahlil Gibran whose full name was Gibran Khalil Gibran (1883–1931)
- Mahmoud Mahmoud (born 1981), Egyptian footballer
- Sirhan Sirhan (born 1944), assassinated Robert F. Kennedy
- Sirhan Sirhan (militant) (died 2003)[2]
Australian
- Aliir Aliir (born 1994), footballer
- Austin Austin (1855–1925), politician
- Sir Benjamin Benjamin (1834–1905), politician
- Burnum Burnum (1936–1997), activist
- George Georges (1920-2002), politician
- Grace Grace (born 1958), politician
- Hussein Hussein (born 1975), boxer
- Leigh Leigh (1975–1989), murder victim
- W. Lister Lister (1859–1943), painter
- Miao Miao (born 1981), table tennis player
- Michael ("Mick") Michael (1922-2016), Lord Mayor of Perth
- Stuart Stuart, record producer
Canadian
- David David (fur trader, 1764–1824)
- Raymond Raymond (politician, 1905–1978)
Chinese
(Note: some of these people's surnames are not the same as the given names in the original language)
- Dong Dong (董栋) (born 1989), trampoline gymnast
- Lang Lang (pianist) (郎朗) (born 1982)
- Li Li (badminton player) (李理)
- Li Li (gymnast) (李莉)
- Li Lili (黎莉莉) (1915–2005), singer and actress
- Lily Li ((李麗麗)) (born 1950), actress
- Miao Miao (苗苗) (born 1981), Olympic table tennis player
- Cao Cao (曹操) (155–220 CE), warlord
- 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
- Yang Yang (athlete) (born 1991), Chinese sprinter
- Yang Yang (swimmer) (born 1997), Chinese Paralympic swimmer
- Yang Yang (conductor) (born 1973), Chinese conductor with Hangzhou Philharmonic Orchestra
- Yang Yang (tenor) (1974/75 – 2019), Chinese tenor
- Yang Yang (actor) (born 1991), Chinese actor
- Yang Yang (director), Chinese director, see Golden Eagle Award for Best Television Series Director (China)
- Yang Yang (scientist) (born 1958), Taiwanese-born material scientist at University of California, Los Angeles
Italian
- Santorio Santorio (1561–1636), physician
- Galileo Galilei (1564–1642), astronomer
- Salvino Salvini (1667-1751), poet
- Guccio Gucci (1881–1953), fashion designer
Japanese
- Eiki Eiki (1971–), manga artist
- Saito Saito (1972–), poet
Welsh
- Evan Evans (disambiguation), several people
- Griffith Griffith (1823–1889), founder of Penryn, California, and proprietor of celebrated Penryn granite quarries[5]
- Griffith Griffith (1883–1967)
- James James (1833–1902)
- Llewelyn Lewellin (1798–1878)
- Morgan Morgan-Owen (1877–1950), Welsh footballer
- Owain Owain (1929–1993), writer
- Owen Owen (1847–1910), founder of eponymous chain of department stores
- Owen Owen (school inspector) (1850–1920)
- Pryce Pryce-Jones (1834–1920)
- 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
Among the early modern gentry, one custom was for a son's given name to be his mother's maiden name, and another was for a man to change his surname to that of a relative to receive an inheritance; these customs sometimes intersected to give names such as Cresswell Cresswell (born Cresswell Easterby) and St George St George, 1st Baron Saint George (born St George Ussher).
- Alan Alan, magician (1926–2014)
- Anthony Anthony, compiled the Anthony Roll, an inventory of Tudor ships (fl. 1540s)
- Baden Baden-Powell (1860–1937), aviator
- Edwin Abbott Abbott (1838–1926), author of Flatland
- Ford Madox Ford (1873–1939), author, born Ford Hermann Hueffer
- Francis Francis (writer) (1822–1886)
- Francis Francis (cricketer) (1852–1926)
- Freeman Freeman-Thomas, 1st Marquess of Willingdon (1866–1941)
- Hamilton Douglas-Hamilton (1853–1929), cricketer and clergyman
- Jerome K. Jerome (1859–1927), author
- 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 (1496–1567), Lord Chancellor
- Sir St George Gore-St George, 5th Baronet (1722–1746)
- St Leger St Leger, 1st Viscount Doneraile (died 1787)
- 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
- Aaron Aaronsohn (1876–1919), Jewish agronomist, and organizer of Nili spy ring
- Abba bar Abba (c. 200 CE), Babylonian Jewish sage and Amora
- Abdullah Abdullah (born 1960), Afghan politician
- Alik Alik (born 1953), Vice President of the Federated States of Micronesia
- Bernard Bernard (1821–1895), French priest
- Bol Bol (born 1999), basketball player, son of Manute
- Daniel K Daniel (born 1986), Nigerian television and film actor
- David Mathayo David (born 1969), Tanzanian CCM politician
- Morgan Demiro-O-Domiro (born 1995), French trampolinist, known for placing sixth in the 2015 Trampoline World Championships
- Elia Elia (born 1996), Samoan rugby union player
- Fitriani Fitriani (born 1998), Indonesian badminton player
- Ntibinyane Ntibinyane, co-founder and managing editor of the INK Centre for Investigative Journalism
- Henry Henry (1846–1908), Irish Roman Catholic bishop
- Horst P. Horst (1906–1999), German-American fashion photographer
- Jeejeebhoy Piroshaw Bomanjee Jeejeebhoy (1891–1950), Indian military pilot who served in the Royal Flying Corps during World War I
- Jindřich Jindřich (1876–1967 — Czech article), Czech musician and composer
- Kalonymus ben Kalonymus (1286 – c. 1328), Jewish poet, philosopher and translator of the Sages of Provence
- Daniel Koum Koum (born 1985), Cameroon-born Australian weightlifter
- Magid Magid (born 1991), Mayor of Sheffield
- Majok Majok (born 1992), South Sudan-born basketball player
- Milos Milos (1941–1966), Serbian actor
- Mogoeng Mogoeng (born 1961), South African judge
- Omar Mohamed Omar (1970–2008), Somali basketball player and coach
- Pavel Pavel (born 1957), Czech engineer, experimental archaeologist and politician
- Roger Roger (1911–1995), French composer
- Salim Ahmed Salim (born 1942), Tanzanian diplomat, served as 7th Secretary General of the Organisation of African Unity
- Sinoti Sinoti (born 1985), Samoan rugby union player
- Sunaina Sunaina (born 1980), Indian weightlifter[6]
- Thomas Thomas (1917–1998), Indian surgeon
- Thomas Thomas Riley (born 1949), American businessman and former U.S. Ambassador to Morocco
- Tuika Tuika, Samoan politician
Fictional characters
- Albert Albert, the protagonist in the novel Albert Angelo by B.S. Johnson
- Lt. Andy Anderson of Perry Mason, 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
- Captain Captain Bane, a character in the actual-play Dungeons and Dragons podcast The Adventure Zone, created by father Clint and brothers Justin, Travis, and Griffin McElroy.
- 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, origin of the name of the band Duran Duran
- Dwayne Wayne, character played by Kadeem Hardison on the sitcom A Different World.
- Germain Germain, character in the movie In the House
- Grant Grant, character portrayed by Michael Rooker in the movie Slither
- Humbert Humbert, character in Vladimir Nabokov's novel Lolita (1955)[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, Star Wars character
- Jay Jay the Jet Plane
- Jimmy James, a character in the TV show NewsRadio, portrayed by Stephen Root.
- Jean Valjean, main character of Victor Hugo's novel Les Misérables
- Joseph Joestar, character in Japanese animated series JoJo's Bizarre Adventure
- 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, character in Joseph Heller's novel Catch-22 (1961)
- Mao Mao (full name Mao Mao Mao), protagonist of the animated television series Mao Mao: Heroes of Pure Heart
- Mario, the popular Nintendo video game character, whose assumed full name of "Mario Mario", which had been used at times for decades, was made canon in 2015[7]
- Mikael Mikaelson, character in 'The Vampire Diaries and 'The Originals played by Sebastian Roché
- Montgomery Montgomery, character from Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events series.
- Morton "Suds" Morton, protagonist of the children's book Fourth Grade Rats, by Jerry Spinelli.
- Peter Peter, character from Smosh videos
- Lelei La Lelena (or Rerei Ra Rerēna), one of the main characters in the light novel Gate: Jieitai Kano Chi nite, Kaku Tatakaeri
- 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
- Sue Sue Heck, from the TV series The Middle
- Swaysway, from the TV series Breadwinners
- Teruteru Hanamura from Danganronpa
- Tintin (comics and cartoon character)
- Tweek Tweak, character in South Park
- Wallace Wallace, the protagonist in the novel No More Dead Dogs by Gordon Korman
- William Williams, an alias assumed by Kimball Kinnison in E.E. 'Doc' Smith's Lensman series
- Woody Woodpecker, cartoon character
- Wilson Wilson, Tim Allen's neighbor on the Home Improvement television show
- Xiao Xiao
- Xiu Xiu, the main character and namesake of the Chinese film in which she appears; also the name of an experimental music group.
- Yon Yonson in the recursive song of that name
- Yoon Yoon-je, the protagonist of Reply 1997
See also
- Bilingual tautological expressions
- List of tautological place names
- List of tautonyms in scientific names of animal species
References
- Cole, William (1979). "Mutual Problem". In Harmon, William (ed.). The Oxford Book of American Light Verse. New York: Oxford University Press. p. 470. ISBN 0195025091.
- 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.
- "Leon M. Leon". IMDb.
- History of Placer County, California, 1882
- "Results". m2002.thecgf.com. Retrieved 7 May 2020.
- "Miyamoto says Mario's full name is "Mario Mario"". 14 September 2015.