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* [[The Lucifer and Biscuit Hammer|Its name is Biscuit Hammer; it is the destroyer of worlds.]]
* A recurring villain in ''[[Kinnikuman]]'' is one of the biggest chojin in the series, a living mass of sand who sadistically brutalizes his opponents. He was responsible for {{spoiler|Prince Kamehame's}} death during the Dream Tag Tournament arc. His name? ''Sunshine.'' (He's named after the Sunshine Towers of Peru.) There are some other dangerous villains with silly names, but at least they have the decency to ''look'' silly, too.
* In ''[[Baccano!]]'', America's craziest and most terrifying assassin has the misfortune of being named Claire which, while not incapable of [[Claymore|being attached to total badasses]], doesn't exactly work that way when the badass in particular is ''[[Gender Blender Name|male]]''. Fans like to joke that this is the reason he [[I Have Many Names|keeps on making up new names]]
** It works when you realize that prior to the 50s, Claire ''was'' a man's name. In 1930, his name would have been normal - the twist only comes for modern viewers who are used to it being a female name, although even in 1930, it was more common for women than for men in this particular spelling.
** Out of omniscience-boredom, a reality-warping [[Eldritch Abomination]] decided to take human form and join the ranks of the Martillo family camorra. It's name is {{spoiler|Ronnie}}.
* [[Durarara!!]] has Celty's headless demon horse. His name is Shooter.
* [[Cool Big Sis|Triela]] of ''[[Gunslinger Girl]]'', was given the nickname "Lepretto" (roughly "bunny" or "little hare") by the GIS Special Forces guys she trained with, after a child's doll that shares her [[Girlish Pigtails]]. When they meet up again on a later mission, a couple of the GIS guys rub her hair and comment how "rubbing a rabbit's foot before mission will bring you good luck". They need the luck, they're going to be leading the charge into a hostage situation in a bell-tower. Triela lets them get away with it (even though they spoiled a moment with her handler), her job is going to be to ''climb'' said tower.
* In ''[[Hunter X Hunter]]'' the guard dog of the Zaoldyeck estate is a mindless killing machine to anyone who doesn't come in through the front door, and Gon, who is incredibly good with animals and befriended a bear, is scared of her. Oh, and her name is Miké.
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* In ''[[Drake and Josh]]'' when Drake is sent to remedial English, one of the other students there has a big, intimidating Rottweiler named Cuddles.
* Spot the dragon from ''[[The Munsters]]'' (never seen in full).
* The ''[[Doctor Who]]'' episode "[[Doctor Who/NS/Recap/NS/S1 E7/E07 The Long Game|The Long Game]]" has "[t]he [[Overly Long Name|Mighty Jagrafess of the Holy Hadrojassic Maxarodenfoe]]. The editor of Satellite 5 prefers to call him Max, as it's less of a mouthful.
** ''[[Doctor Who/Recap/S25 E2/E02 The Happiness Patrol|The Happiness Patrol]]'' gave us Helen A's vicious and downright ugly pet Stigorax called Fifi.
* In ''[[Power Rangers in Space]]'', misfit henchman Elgar is threatened with being made to play with Scrudley, a never-explicitly-seen monster.
* [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer|Buffy Summers, the Vampire Slayer]]. She's a tiny blonde who routinely breaks necks, chops off heads, ''[[Groin Attack|slices priest's goods off]]'', and does other things most men named Jed or Dirk would shudder at.
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** There is a Coeurl, a ferocious cat monster from ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics Advance]]'' whose name is ''Meow''. It even makes the sound itself.
* An enemy in ''[[Icewind Dale]] II'' had a pet three-headed chimera named "Precious".
* The Little Sisters in ''[[BioshockBioShock (series)]]'' affectionately refer to the hulking Big Daddies as "Mr. Bubbles" or "Mr. B." The Big Daddies are [[Gentle Giant|protective enough]] of the Little Sisters to earn such an affectionate nickname.
** [[Bio ShockBioShock Infinite]] brings us Elizabeth's bodyguard, a huge mechanical monstrosity with the unimposing name of Songbird.
* Tiny Tiger from the ''[[Crash Bandicoot]]'' games, isn't. He is a hulking genetic mutation engineered by Dr. Cortex created to deal with Crash and is a boss of several games in the series.
* The [[Interactive Fiction]] game ''[[Wishbringer]]'' features a [[Hell Hound]] named Alexis.