Unfortunate Last Names

I've always thought my last name was pretty bad. And I mean that in the literal sense. 'Boese' means 'bad' (or angry) in German. But its meaning wouldn't matter much if only English-speaking people could pronounce it (it's 'burr-za', as if it had an 'r' in it... not 'boose'). But I shouldn't feel too sorry for myself, because this guy in Brazil, Mr. Reinhardt Adolfo Fuck, has me beat hands down. As far as I can tell, that really is his name. He must get endless jokes about it.

Identity/Imposters

Posted on Thu May 20, 2004



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Well, aptronyms - these are people I have known - Dr Fish of the Marine Department of the Deptof Scientific and Industrial Resreach, and Barry Cashmore, E.O., Finance of the Auckland Education Board, New Zealand. Then there's the owner of TVR engineering, low-volume British sports car maufacturer, called Peter Wheeler.
I had a geography teacher in high school by the name of Gaix (pronounced Gay) Guy. My mother's cousin married a man she told the family, was called Mr Peabody. It was only when he died of old age, that it was revealed that his name was really Chitty. There was a respected historian here called Dr Beaglehole - that was always my favourite.
Posted by April  on  Mon Jul 12, 2004  at  08:57 AM
Some names I've come across while working at a University: Fan Fan, Fangfang He, Carole Carroll, Donald Groseclose, Jennifer Cockream.
Posted by Nicolletta  on  Tue Jul 13, 2004  at  09:56 AM
I was in a theater company with a woman named Pat Matush. When I was a kid I knew someone named Alex Lax. I have a colleague now named Les Moore. My dad went to with a guy named Morgan Morgan Morgan.
Posted by vb  on  Tue Jul 13, 2004  at  05:34 PM
I have a problem related to unfortunate last names- I just got married and my new husband's last name is "Gay." He has hated it all his life and has always wanted to change it- but his Dad gets very angry and offended every time we mention it. Apparently it is a "strong, Irish name." So we still have our previous last names since I refuse to take it (my occupation would make it even more difficult to bear) and who knows when we will decide what to do. People are constantly asking us though "Have you picked a last name yet???"
Posted by Alice Gennay  on  Wed Jul 14, 2004  at  12:46 PM
I formerly worked at an office building filing papers when I found a woman by the name of Anita Guy. The funny thing is on the form she listed that she had 6 children.
Posted by Joseph  on  Wed Jul 14, 2004  at  01:49 PM
Used to have a guy in school with me that had the unfortunate name of "Fokkens" which means something quite nasty in Dutch. One of my students at my school had the german surname "Geier" but being in britain it was pronounced Gayer. For ever the John and Jamie was known as the Gayer brothers!
Posted by Stofjas  on  Thu Jul 15, 2004  at  05:54 PM
Here in Phoenix, we've got a chain of resturants called Long Wongs. In school there was a Long Dong Nguyen. He won Jr. class president. In high school I knew, variously, Bbora, Payal ("Like pile of shit," she said when she first introduced herself), Gigirose Marquez Ressurection Achanzar. My wife's Dr.'s name is Dr. Swindle. My lastname isn't actually Momo. Its already been mentioned in this thread. But as one friend said to me, "At least its not Chickenfucker." I suppose I'm grateful.
Posted by Richard Momo  on  Thu Jul 15, 2004  at  09:07 PM
I had a teacher named Ms. Packman. In the last day of school, I dressed up as a blue ghost, and charged at her.

I got suspended, starting the next year.
Posted by FBD  on  Thu Jul 15, 2004  at  09:55 PM
Richard Momo should be proud of himself - there is a company called Momo that makes steering wheels for upmarket cars (like Caterhams.)
Blue ghost - tee hee!
Posted by April  on  Fri Jul 16, 2004  at  03:34 AM
No, not upmarket cars, performance cars! (A correction from the carobsessive in the family...)
Posted by April  on  Fri Jul 16, 2004  at  03:37 AM
While reading the birth notices of the Adelaide Advertiser a family with the surname Carte named their child Orsen. I feel sorry for the poor child called Horse and Kart.
Posted by Greg  on  Sat Jul 17, 2004  at  12:55 PM
I have lots of silly names. One of my favourites is 'Mike Rotch'(My Crotch), and I also like 'Phil Mallard'(Feel my lard).
Posted by Harry Nicholas  on  Sat Jul 17, 2004  at  10:15 PM
I actually know a kid named mike roch.
Posted by smiel  on  Wed Jul 21, 2004  at  11:48 AM
i knew a real estate agent named Richard P. Enis... people called him "Dick"...

my mother went to school with a *boy* named Shirley Basket, and a girl named Heavenly Bosoms.
Posted by salamandir  on  Wed Jul 21, 2004  at  12:58 PM
While the aren't real names, the morning traffic lady on the radio station I listen to is Sharon Cox and the afternoon traffic lady is Anita Clams.
Posted by Jelly Belly  on  Wed Jul 21, 2004  at  04:57 PM
A gentleman working for a roofing and remodeling company in south-central Texas is named Richard Zucker.

His business card shows he goes by the nickname "Dick".
Posted by toucan_anna  on  Thu Jul 22, 2004  at  06:24 PM
Sorry, Salamandir. I refuse to believe that there was a girl at your mother's school named Heavenly Bosoms. Unless the girl was a pornstar, or something like that. I mean, first of all, I've never heard of anyone having the last name 'Bosoms.' But then to call your kid 'Heavenly' on top of that? No way.
Posted by The Curator  in  San Diego  on  Thu Jul 22, 2004  at  06:36 PM
I knew a guy named Mike Hunt. Figure that one out.
Posted by Superdave  on  Fri Jul 23, 2004  at  09:46 PM
I work with Richard Schaeffer, we call him "Dick Shaver"
Posted by Steve M.  on  Sat Jul 24, 2004  at  03:28 AM
My last name is Sauer (sounds like 'sour') and my best friend's last name is Sweet.
My father (same last name) had a lab partner in college with the last name Lemon.

I have also heard of Marsha Mellow, Charlotte Webb, Cinderella Snow White, and Cash Register.
Posted by Miss Sauer  on  Sun Jul 25, 2004  at  01:53 AM
My old geometry teacher's grandfather's name was Richard Head. No kidding, no lie, 100% truth.
Posted by Einstein  on  Sun Jul 25, 2004  at  01:44 PM
I actually have a friend who was named "Amanda Dew." She got tired of the all the constant comments and legally changed her last name recently.
Posted by David  on  Mon Jul 26, 2004  at  10:32 PM
There is a sign near my house that says Kumho.
Posted by Amber  on  Mon Jul 26, 2004  at  11:21 PM
My sister and I often put wedding albums together for a local photographer, some amusing sets of names came up recently. we keep track of the albums by the brides maiden and married names. this week we put together the Long/Enhard wedding and the Crystal/Heine books together. I kid you not.
Posted by tee  on  Tue Jul 27, 2004  at  05:14 PM
My firend Jamie Basche (pronounced Bash) has an auntie called Gaye....
Posted by Amos  on  Wed Jul 28, 2004  at  12:09 AM
Uh, sativa is *not* the proper name for cannabis (pot)...sativa is, however, a common word in botany, i.e. avena sativa, taxonomical name for common oats...this is in reference to a name on page 11
Posted by catlady  on  Wed Jul 28, 2004  at  03:10 AM
There's a pediatrician in my smallish town named Flamen Ball. And, he's a jr.
Posted by Cill  on  Wed Jul 28, 2004  at  10:19 PM
My sister reminded me of a wedding album we put together a few years back for Lisa Byrd and Dale Drohpins. I do remeber having to fill out the order for Byrd/Drohpins.... ick.
Posted by tee  on  Wed Jul 28, 2004  at  11:10 PM
Had a client by the name of Richard Head, he was a jr. and his son was the III. This is really a common name surprisingly. Also knew a guy named Nimrod in high school (he didn't even have a middle name to fall back on!). My ex-husband almost got himself fired when he was handed a check by a Mr.Penas. The clerks were required to thank customers by name and he just couldn't do it without laughing. A teacher I had also swore he had taught twins who had the first names Lemonjello and Orangejello.
Posted by MJ  on  Thu Jul 29, 2004  at  02:48 AM
Not as bad as some of these, but we had a new VP join our company, I couldn't belive it the first time I saw the name plate on the door - - - Dick Johnson.
Posted by Bear Barrow  on  Thu Jul 29, 2004  at  07:58 PM
In high school, I lived next door to the Blowers. The father's name was Richard, but everyone called him Dick. What kind of a parent would...
Posted by roger  on  Fri Jul 30, 2004  at  11:16 PM
I used to work with a guy named Herman Dingleberry. We always used to joke "What could be worse than a name like Herman Dingleberry? Herman Dingleberry, Jr. (or Harry Dingleberry...)
Posted by AlTheMan  on  Sat Jul 31, 2004  at  01:46 AM
Back in the day when you could prank call people there was a guy named Dick Large somewhere in northern Ohio (he really didn't mind the prank calls), also a woman in a town near me named Ima Hoar, always a favorite
Posted by Anon.  on  Sat Jul 31, 2004  at  01:48 PM
Local politician running for city council position:
Jay Liebig.
Posted by Robin  on  Sun Aug 01, 2004  at  06:01 PM
Gangs of big fat women are entering stores in South Africa and doing snatch and grab while creating diversions or intimdating empoyees.
Some arrests have been made but many are still at large....I kid you not.
Posted by Patrick  on  Mon Aug 02, 2004  at  10:51 AM
I used to work with .... Richard Holder.
Posted by Dude  on  Mon Aug 02, 2004  at  05:29 PM
I went to high school with a guy named Dick Kuntz.
Posted by Garry  on  Mon Aug 02, 2004  at  08:18 PM
Someone else has already mentioned the name, but I went to elementary and secondary schools with members of the Hunt family. The eldest boy was Mike. This was long before 'Porky's' made it famous. I also went to school with a girl named Laura Ann Hardy. A personal favorite of mine are names that fit the person or their job. I was recently in touch with a book publisher's rep named Stephen King.
Posted by Frodis  on  Thu Aug 05, 2004  at  07:22 AM
My father is a Twin. His name is Ralph and his Brother is named Chuck. As you can imagine there were many nicknames given to them as they grew up " Barf Brothers" etc.
Posted by C. Scott  on  Thu Aug 05, 2004  at  11:46 AM
I went to school with a Lon Moore (Lawn Mower) and a Brock Lee.
Posted by Warren  on  Thu Aug 05, 2004  at  05:50 PM
My sister had a teacher named Mr. Virgin, who had a daughter named Ima. I went to school with a girl named Shanda Leer. My cousin went to school with a guy hamed Dick Wiskey.
Posted by kls  on  Thu Aug 05, 2004  at  07:12 PM
I worked with a guy named Mark Batman.
Posted by karly  on  Thu Aug 05, 2004  at  07:18 PM
oliver clothsoff
Posted by ray  on  Fri Aug 06, 2004  at  12:43 PM
My high scool librarian's name was Richard Head and he did go by the nickname for Richard.
Posted by Jonn  on  Fri Aug 06, 2004  at  04:03 PM
This subject hits close to home. I am Richard Assmann, but go by Rick, not Dick. In Marine Corps boot camp I was introduced to a hillbilly from Arkansas with the last name Head. He went by Joe. You may also remember the Seinfeld episode or even another Richard Assmann (who goes by Dick) that owns a fgas station in NY state. He was interviewed by David Letterman.
Posted by Richard Assmann  on  Fri Aug 06, 2004  at  06:16 PM
THE DR'S THAT REMOVED MY APPENDIX WERE NAMED DR PEEPLE AND DR BLADES. RICHMOND VA.
Posted by SAMM PUTNAM  on  Fri Aug 06, 2004  at  09:25 PM
I went to school with a Richard Gay. Only one teacher ever insisted on calling him "Dick Gay."

Also in the same town there was a man running for office regularly named Dick Bangs. The signs were up all over town--shoulda stole one.
Posted by Micah  on  Sat Aug 07, 2004  at  01:01 PM
Oh, and also my second opthamologist was named Dr. Eisenberg and his office in the building was number 2C (to see?).
Posted by Micah  on  Sat Aug 07, 2004  at  01:05 PM
My doctor is named Shark Bird
Posted by Kevin T.  on  Sat Aug 07, 2004  at  07:02 PM
I worked with a guy named Anthony Fagg. When he was in the navy the chaplain came to the barracks and loudly announced he needed to see Seaman Fagg!
Posted by Kevin T.  on  Sat Aug 07, 2004  at  07:06 PM
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