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** Moreover, you have Glorious Godfrey's sister, the expert assassin Amazing Grace.
* An unintentional example given that he started out as a good guy, but the name of the character responsible for the most gruesome massacre in the history of comics? [[Miracleman|Kid Miracleman]].
* You'd think that in [[Empowered (Comic Book)|a series]] featuring characters with names like Demonwolf or Deathmonger, someone who goes by the seeming innocuous name of Willy Pete would be relatively harmless. You'd be wrong. Dead wrong.
* In ''[[Stanley and His Monster]]'', the Monster was later revealed to be a demon called "The Beast with No Name" that was a pariah in Hell for being too nice. When it accidentally bonded to Stanley Dover and became his friend, Stanley gave it the name "Spot". While Spot ''is'' a pretty decent fellow, a friendly demon is ''still'' a demon.
* In the [[Marvel Adventures]] [[Hulk]] series, Hulk and Rick Jones encounter The Nameless One, a two-headed [[Eldritch Abomination]]. One of his heads is certain that they ''need'' a name, and finds human ones like "Bob" and "Tom" exotic and appealing. The other head is not amused.
* In [[Orson Scott Card|Orson Scott Card's]] [[Ultimate Marvel|Ultimate Iron Man]], there is a male antagonist named Dolores, which seems to be more of a great-aunt than a villain. Subverted because "dolores" is Spanish for "pains," which is why he chose the name.
* There's a 'Fluffy' in [[Judge Dredd]]'s Metro incarnation. [http://www.2000ad.org/?zone=thrill&page=thrillviewer&choice=fluffy\]
* In Marvel's Journey Into Mystery, Kid [[Loki (Comic Book)|Loki]] names his violent hellhound Thori. Said hellhound would rather have been called Deathripper or one of several other more fitting appellations.