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== A ==
== A ==
* There's an evil organization in the [[Marvel Universe]] called '''AIM''', no relation to the Internet service. This can lead to very funny reactions when your friends who don't read comics find sentences in your fan-fics like "We suspect AIM of involvement in the deaths of the astronauts."
* There's an evil organization in the [[Marvel Universe]] called '''AIM''', no relation to the Internet service. This can lead to very funny reactions when your friends who don't read comics find sentences in your fan-fics like "We suspect AIM of involvement in the deaths of the astronauts."
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** In addition, one of the shows that ran opposite ''Quantum Leap'' during its run was ''[[China Beach]]'', which ALSO had a regular character named Sam Beckett.
** In addition, one of the shows that ran opposite ''Quantum Leap'' during its run was ''[[China Beach]]'', which ALSO had a regular character named Sam Beckett.
* '''Mary Bell''': when you hear this name what little girl do you think of? Is she an insane British [[Enfant Terrible]] [[Serial Killer]] that liked to torture and murder toddlers in the 60's or a sweet Italian [[Magical Girl]] cartoon character from the early 90's that likes [[Green Thumb|using flowers to fight evil]].
* '''Mary Bell''': when you hear this name what little girl do you think of? Is she an insane British [[Enfant Terrible]] [[Serial Killer]] that liked to torture and murder toddlers in the 60's or a sweet Italian [[Magical Girl]] cartoon character from the early 90's that likes [[Green Thumb|using flowers to fight evil]].
* '''Big O''': A [[The Big O|mecha series]]? A character in a [[Shel Silverstein]] book? A stadium in Montreal? An Ohio orange juice reference? A tire store? Or [[Immodest Orgasm|something else entirely]]?
* '''Big O''': A [[The Big O|mecha series]]? A character in a [[Shel Silverstein]] book? A stadium in Montreal? An Ohio orange juice reference? A tire store? Or [[The Immodest Orgasm|something else entirely]]?
** Or maybe one of [[Zack Ryder]]'s [[Z True Long Island Story|Broskis]]?
** Or maybe one of [[Zack Ryder]]'s [[Z True Long Island Story|Broskis]]?
* '''Ryan Bingham''': The award-winning singer/songwriter, or [[George Clooney]]'s character in ''[[Up in the Air]]''? Coincidentally, non-fictional Ryan Bingham won an [[Academy Award]] for songwriting the same year George Clooney was nominated for playing fictional Ryan Bingham in ''Up in the Air''.
* '''Ryan Bingham''': The award-winning singer/songwriter, or [[George Clooney]]'s character in ''[[Up in the Air]]''? Coincidentally, non-fictional Ryan Bingham won an [[Academy Award]] for songwriting the same year George Clooney was nominated for playing fictional Ryan Bingham in ''Up in the Air''.
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* A minor character in [[William Shakespeare|Shakespeare's]] ''[[Richard III]]'' is referred to as '''Sir James Blunt'''. The real person the character is based on was actually named James Bl'''o'''unt.
* A minor character in [[William Shakespeare|Shakespeare's]] ''[[Richard III]]'' is referred to as '''Sir James Blunt'''. The real person the character is based on was actually named James Bl'''o'''unt.
** '''James Blunt''' the musician/soldier was also born James Bl'''o'''unt.
** '''James Blunt''' the musician/soldier was also born James Bl'''o'''unt.
* '''Blondie''': A punk rock band known for their song [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SObti-rcOWY Heart of Glass], [[Blondie]] the mother of a certain Baby Dumpling, [[The Good, the Bad and the Ugly|a mysterious gunslinger with a poncho]], and [[Adolf Hitler|a certain dictator's]] dog.
* '''[[Blondie (band)|Blondie]]''': A punk rock band known for their song [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SObti-rcOWY Heart of Glass], [[Blondie (comic strip)|Blondie]] the mother of a certain Baby Dumpling, [[The Good, the Bad and the Ugly|a mysterious gunslinger with a poncho]], and [[Adolf Hitler|a certain dictator's]] dog.
* '''Michael Bolton''': A disgruntled [[Office Space|software engineer]] shared his name with a [[Michael Bolton|no-talent ass-clown]] (those are the engineer's words, of course).
* '''Michael Bolton''': A disgruntled [[Office Space|software engineer]] shared his name with a [[Michael Bolton|no-talent ass-clown]] (those are the engineer's words, of course).
* A '''[[High School Musical|Troy Bolton]]''' was beaten to death by ex-fugitive Raymond Ross, as told on the Discovery Channel's ''I Almost Got Away with It''.
* A '''[[High School Musical|Troy Bolton]]''' was beaten to death by ex-fugitive Raymond Ross, as told on the Discovery Channel's ''I Almost Got Away with It''.
* Baseball player '''Milton Bradley''' is not to be confused with the board game company Milton-Bradley.
* Baseball player '''Milton Bradley''' is not to be confused with the board game company Milton-Bradley.
** Or with Go player [http://users.eniinternet.com/bradleym/ Milton Bradley].
** Or with Go player [https://web.archive.org/web/20130707160401/http://users.eniinternet.com/bradleym/ Milton Bradley].
** Not to mention Paul O'Neil, the baseball player, or maybe the former Treasury Secretary.
** Not to mention Paul O'Neil, the baseball player, or maybe the former Treasury Secretary.
* '''[http://www.imdb.com/character/ch0140233/ Adam Brody]''' of ''[[Stargate Universe]]'' is not [[wikipedia:Adam Brody|Adam Brody]] the actor.
* '''[https://web.archive.org/web/20130925220743/http://www.imdb.com/character/ch0140233/ Adam Brody]''' of ''[[Stargate Universe]]'' is not [[wikipedia:Adam Brody|Adam Brody]] the actor.

* Although the comic character never got to kick the football, there have been a Chicago Bears defensive back, a New Orleans Saints running back, a Washington Redskins wide receiver, and a USC offensive lineman named '''[[Peanuts|Charlie Brown]]'''.
* Although the comic character never got to kick the football, there have been a Chicago Bears defensive back, a New Orleans Saints running back, a Washington Redskins wide receiver, and a USC offensive lineman named '''[[Peanuts|Charlie Brown]]'''.
** Charlie Brown is also the civilian identity of [[DC Comics]] supervillain Kite Man, which raises some questions about that round-headed kid who struggles with the Kite-Eating Tree.
** Charlie Brown is also the civilian identity of [[DC Comics]] supervillain Kite Man, which raises some questions about that round-headed kid who struggles with the Kite-Eating Tree.
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** There's also an Australian technology journalist working for the [[Nine Network]] named Charlie Brown, and there was yet another who worked on the development of ''[[Portal (series)|Portal]]''.
** There's also an Australian technology journalist working for the [[Nine Network]] named Charlie Brown, and there was yet another who worked on the development of ''[[Portal (series)|Portal]]''.
** Then there's ''Charles'' Brown, a blues musician best known for penning the holiday classic "Merry Christmas, Baby".
** Then there's ''Charles'' Brown, a blues musician best known for penning the holiday classic "Merry Christmas, Baby".
** If he's in professional wrestling, [[Charlie Brown From Outta Town|he's from out of town.]]
* In [[Evelyn Waugh]]'s ''Vile Bodies'', the fictitious Prime Minister of the UK is named Sir '''James Brown'''. One can assume that his political platform was one of getting down.
* In [[Evelyn Waugh]]'s ''Vile Bodies'', the fictitious Prime Minister of the UK is named Sir '''James Brown'''. One can assume that his political platform was one of getting down.
** Even funnier when the real Prime Minister of Great Britain between 2007-2010 ''was'' James Brown, but he went by his middle name, [[Gordon Brown|Gordon]]. Presumably to avoid the obvious jokes...
** Even funnier when the real Prime Minister of Great Britain between 2007-2010 ''was'' James Brown, but he went by his middle name, [[Gordon Brown|Gordon]]. Presumably to avoid the obvious jokes...
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* '''Michael Collins''' is the name of an astronaut, one of [[Marvel Comics|Deathlok]]'s alter egos, and General Michael Collins of the Irish Republican Army.
* '''Michael Collins''' is the name of an astronaut, one of [[Marvel Comics|Deathlok]]'s alter egos, and General Michael Collins of the Irish Republican Army.
* '''Sarah Connor''': Mother of the [[Terminator|future human resistance leader]], or [[wikipedia:Sarah Connor (singer)|German pop singer]]?
* '''Sarah Connor''': Mother of the [[Terminator|future human resistance leader]], or [[wikipedia:Sarah Connor (singer)|German pop singer]]?
* '''David Copperfield''': [[David Copperfield (novel)||Dickensian hero]] or professional illusionist?
* '''David Copperfield''': [[David Copperfield (novel)|Dickensian hero]] or professional illusionist?
** A common [[Sitcom]] gag involves characters going to see a Copperfield performance, and getting the one other than they were expecting.
** A common [[Sitcom]] gag involves characters going to see a Copperfield performance, and getting the one other than they were expecting.
* '''Alice Cullen''', [[Twilight (novel)|quirky vampire]] or [[Law and Order UK|murdered nurse]].
* '''Alice Cullen''', [[Twilight (novel)|quirky vampire]] or [[Law and Order UK|murdered nurse]].
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* '''Kouta Hirano''': Author of [[Hellsing]] or a [[Highschool of the Dead|Gun Otaku that can mow down hordes of zombies]]?
* '''Kouta Hirano''': Author of [[Hellsing]] or a [[Highschool of the Dead|Gun Otaku that can mow down hordes of zombies]]?
* People searching for information on the '''[[wikipedia:Croton capitatus|hogwort]]''', no matter how carefully they specify their search parameters, will get mostly [[Harry Potter]] sites.
* People searching for information on the '''[[wikipedia:Croton capitatus|hogwort]]''', no matter how carefully they specify their search parameters, will get mostly [[Harry Potter]] sites.
* In a particularly meta case, '''Chieko Honda''' was a voice actress, and apparently one of her roles was a ghost with the same name in an episode of ''[[Ah! My Goddess]]''. The manga chapters on which that episode was based come early enough that it's unlikely (but not impossible) the actress's career had begun yet when the ghost was named.
* In a particularly meta case, '''[[Chieko Honda]]''' was a voice actress, and one of her last roles was a ghost with the same name in an episode of ''[[Ah! My Goddess]]''. The manga chapters on which that episode was based were written early enough that it's unlikely (but not impossible) the actress's career had begun when the ghost was named.
* '''Anthony Hope''': author of ''[[The Prisoner of Zenda]]'' or optimistic, lovesick sailor from ''[[Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (theatre)|Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street]]''?
* '''Anthony Hope''': author of ''[[The Prisoner of Zenda]]'' or optimistic, lovesick sailor from ''[[Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (theatre)|Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street]]''?
* '''Ryan Howard''': a first baseman with the Philadelphia Phillies, and a character on ''[[The Office]]''.
* '''Ryan Howard''': a first baseman with the Philadelphia Phillies, and a character on ''[[The Office]]''.
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* '''Arthur Jensen''' is a UC-Berkeley sociology professor (in)famous for his arguments in favor of a genetic and racial basis for human intelligence. He's also [[Network|the guy who told Howard Beale about Corporate Cosmology]].
* '''Arthur Jensen''' is a UC-Berkeley sociology professor (in)famous for his arguments in favor of a genetic and racial basis for human intelligence. He's also [[Network|the guy who told Howard Beale about Corporate Cosmology]].
* '''Avery Johnson''': Former NBA player and current coach of the New Jersey Nets or a [[Halo|Marine Sergeant Major for the UNSC?]]
* '''Avery Johnson''': Former NBA player and current coach of the New Jersey Nets or a [[Halo|Marine Sergeant Major for the UNSC?]]
* '''Boris Johnson''' is Mayor of London. Boris Johnson is also head of the [[La Résistance|Democratic League]] and a major character in Norman Spinrad's science fiction novel ''Agent of Chaos''; in fact, the first two words in the book are his name (''Agent of Chaos'' was published three years after the mayor's birth).
* '''Boris Johnson''' is Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Boris Johnson is also head of the [[La Résistance|Democratic League]] and a major character in Norman Spinrad's science fiction novel ''Agent of Chaos''; in fact, the first two words in the book are his name (''Agent of Chaos'' was published three years after the politician's birth).
* '''Kevin Johnson''': Former NBA player and Mayor of Sacramento, or Michael's alias on ''[[Lost]]''? (The show has a large number of characters and aliases named intentionally after real people or fictional characters. This one seems to be unintentional.)
* '''Kevin Johnson''': Former NBA player and Mayor of Sacramento, or Michael's alias on ''[[Lost]]''? (The show has a large number of characters and aliases named intentionally after real people or fictional characters. This one seems to be unintentional.)
* Helen Fielding's fictional character '''[[Bridget Jones]]''' should not be confused with the Bridget Jones who was a writer and occasional actress on ''[[Mystery Science Theater 3000]]'' (and eventual wife of fellow ''MST''er Michael J. Nelson.)
* Helen Fielding's fictional character '''[[Bridget Jones]]''' should not be confused with the Bridget Jones who was a writer and occasional actress on ''[[Mystery Science Theater 3000]]'' (and eventual wife of fellow ''MST''er Michael J. Nelson.)
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** The undead pirate was inspired by the folklore character, and Bowie changed his name because of the Monkees singer.
** The undead pirate was inspired by the folklore character, and Bowie changed his name because of the Monkees singer.
** There's also a recurring character with the name in the ''[[Bloody Jack]]'' novels.
** There's also a recurring character with the name in the ''[[Bloody Jack]]'' novels.
* '''Mike Jones''' once said on a Missy Elliott song that he "can't be cloned". He probably never met the pro wrestler known as [[WWE|Virgil]] and [[WCW|Vincent]], whose real name is ''also'' Mike Jones. To add to that...Mike Jones is also the name of a character from ''[[StarTropics]]''.
* '''Mike Jones''' once said on a Missy Elliott song that he "can't be cloned". He probably never met the pro wrestler known as [[World Wrestling Entertainment|Virgil]] and [[WCW|Vincent]], whose real name is ''also'' Mike Jones. To add to that...Mike Jones is also the name of a character from ''[[StarTropics]]''.
* '''Tom Jones''' is the stage name of a Welsh pop singer as well as the eponymous protagonist of [[Tom Jones|Henry Fielding's novel]]. This wouldn't be an example, as the singer took his name from the book, except that a third Tom Jones wrote ''[[The Fantasticks]]'' and other musicals with composer Harvey Schmidt.
* '''Tom Jones''' is the stage name of a Welsh pop singer as well as the eponymous protagonist of [[Tom Jones|Henry Fielding's novel]]. This wouldn't be an example, as the singer took his name from the book, except that a third Tom Jones wrote ''[[The Fantasticks]]'' and other musicals with composer Harvey Schmidt.


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* '''Hiroya Matsumoto''' is the name of [[Special Duty Combat Unit Shinesman]]'s lead character, as well as the name of MagiYellow's actor in [[Mahou Sentai Magiranger]]. Doubles as [[Hilarious in Hindsight]] when you notice both shows are [[Sentai]]: the former an [[Affectionate Parody]] of the genre, the latter a proper [[Super Sentai]].
* '''Hiroya Matsumoto''' is the name of [[Special Duty Combat Unit Shinesman]]'s lead character, as well as the name of MagiYellow's actor in [[Mahou Sentai Magiranger]]. Doubles as [[Hilarious in Hindsight]] when you notice both shows are [[Sentai]]: the former an [[Affectionate Parody]] of the genre, the latter a proper [[Super Sentai]].
* '''Scott McCloud''' is the ''Space Angel'', protagonist of the scifi cartoon of the same name that ran from 1962 to 1964. Except when he is the comic book writer and theorist, the creator of ''Zot!''
* '''Scott McCloud''' is the ''Space Angel'', protagonist of the scifi cartoon of the same name that ran from 1962 to 1964. Except when he is the comic book writer and theorist, the creator of ''Zot!''
* '''John McIntyre''' is a [http://www.nhl.com/ice/player.htm?id=8449439 retired NHL player], a [http://johnemcintyre.blogspot.com/ political blogger], and a fictional surgeon on [[MASH the Series|not one]], [[Trapper John MD|but two]] TV shows. And UN secretary general in ''Wrongfully Accused''.
* '''John McIntyre''' is a [http://www.nhl.com/ice/player.htm?id=8449439 retired NHL player], a [http://johnemcintyre.blogspot.com/ political blogger], and a fictional surgeon on [[M*A*S*H (television)|not one]], [[Trapper John MD|but two]] TV shows. And UN secretary general in ''Wrongfully Accused''.
* '''Ronald McDonald''' was also the name of a [[Mall Santa]] at the Lake Forest Park Town Center in Washington State, and was charged with and plead guilty to child rape.
* '''Ronald McDonald''' was also the name of a [[Mall Santa]] at the Lake Forest Park Town Center in Washington State, and was charged with and plead guilty to child rape.
* '''George Michael''': [[Arrested Development (TV series)|a young man who has a crush on his cousin]] or a British singer?
* '''George Michael''': [[Arrested Development (TV series)|a young man who has a crush on his cousin]] or a [[George Michael|British singer]]?
** Or a sports broadcaster.
** Or a [[wikipedia:George Michael (sportscaster)|sports broadcaster]].
* '''Ichiro Mihara''' is either the president of the [[Angelic Layer|Piffle Company]], or the vice president of [[wikipedia:Arika|Arika]]. At least [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDJQP1xg5EY two] [http://bsixcentdouze.free.fr/tc/tgm-en/tgm.html fans] of Arika have made note of this.
* '''Ichiro Mihara''' is either the president of the [[Angelic Layer|Piffle Company]], or the vice president of [[wikipedia:Arika|Arika]]. At least [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDJQP1xg5EY two] [http://bsixcentdouze.free.fr/tc/tgm-en/tgm.html fans] of Arika have made note of this.
* The classic Western film ''[[High Noon]]'' has a villain named '''Frank Miller'''. It's just a coincidence, since the film was made while [[Frank Miller]] the comics author wasn't even born, but the film's theme song about "shooting Frank Miller dead" is [[Hilarious in Hindsight|quite entertaining regardless]].
* The classic Western film ''[[High Noon]]'' has a villain named '''Frank Miller'''. It's just a coincidence, since the film was made while [[Frank Miller]] the comics author wasn't even born, but the film's theme song about "shooting Frank Miller dead" is [[Hilarious in Hindsight|quite entertaining regardless]].
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== O ==
== O ==
* '''Miles O'Brien''': [[Ascended Extra|Starfleet engineer]] on ''[[Star Trek TNG|Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' and ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'', or longtime Science, technology and aerospace corespondent on [[CNN]]?
* '''Miles O'Brien''': [[Ascended Extra|Starfleet engineer]] on ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' and ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'', or longtime Science, technology and aerospace corespondent on [[CNN]]?
** Fittingly enough, the news anchor hosted a web series about space travel.
** Fittingly enough, the news anchor hosted a web series about space travel.


== P ==
== P ==
* '''Pandora''' is either [[Avatar (film)|a dangerous jungle moon of planet Polyphemus]] or a small, potato-shaped moon of Saturn.
* '''Pandora''' is either [[Avatar (film)|a dangerous jungle moon of planet Polyphemus]] or a small, potato-shaped moon of Saturn.
** I thought Pandora was the woman with the box from that myth?
** Both named after the Pandora with the box from [[Classical Mythology|that myth]], perhaps?
** And ''I'' thought Pandora was that cool online music site that introduces you to new music based on your existing favorites?
** And ''I'' thought Pandora was that cool online music site that introduces you to new music based on your existing favorites?
** And Adrian Mole's paramour.
** And Adrian Mole's paramour.
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* '''Jerry Robinson''': [[The Bob Newhart Show|Chicago orthodontist]], comics artist and creator of [[Batman|The Joker]], or '80s NFL linebacker?
* '''Jerry Robinson''': [[The Bob Newhart Show|Chicago orthodontist]], comics artist and creator of [[Batman|The Joker]], or '80s NFL linebacker?
* '''Steve Rogers''': [[Captain America (comics)|Superhero]] in a red, white, and blue uniform; or [https://web.archive.org/web/20110205212318/http://www.itemsofpotentialinterest.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/steve-rogers-1981-fleer-1.jpg baseball pitcher] in a red, white, and blue uniform?
* '''Steve Rogers''': [[Captain America (comics)|Superhero]] in a red, white, and blue uniform; or [https://web.archive.org/web/20110205212318/http://www.itemsofpotentialinterest.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/steve-rogers-1981-fleer-1.jpg baseball pitcher] in a red, white, and blue uniform?
* '''Marco Rossi''' is not only the name of two fictional characters (one of them being a playable character in the ''[[Metal Slug]]'' video games, the other the protagonist of the anime series ''[[3000 Leagues in Search of Mother]]''), it is also named of several Italian people (including two football players and sexologist), since "Marco" and "Rossi" are both common Italian names.
* '''Ruby Rose''': actress/VJ who's been tapped to play Batwoman, or [[RWBY|cartoon protagonist character]]? (Either way, in October 2018 McAfee said "No other celebrity was more likely to land users on websites that carry viruses or malware", so don't Google her.)
* '''Ruby Rose''': actress/VJ who's been tapped to play Batwoman, or [[RWBY|cartoon protagonist character]]? (Either way, in October 2018 McAfee said "No other celebrity was more likely to land users on websites that carry viruses or malware", so don't Google her.)
* '''Marco Rossi''' is not only the name of two fictional characters (one of them being a playable character in the ''[[Metal Slug]]'' video games, the other the protagonist of the anime series ''[[3000 Leagues in Search of Mother]]''), it is also named of several Italian people (including two football players and sexologist), since "Marco" and "Rossi" are both common Italian names.
* '''Andrew Ryan''': Objectivist [[Big Bad]] of ''[[BioShock (series)]]'', or [http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/arts/television/andrew-ryan/ a television critic for The Globe and Mail]?
* '''Andrew Ryan''': Objectivist [[Big Bad]] of ''[[BioShock (series)]]'', or [https://web.archive.org/web/20120531055202/http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/arts/television/andrew-ryan/ a television critic for The Globe and Mail]?


== S ==
== S ==
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* '''Sebastian Shaw''': [[X-Men|Mutant]] or [[Star Wars|Anakin Skywalker]]?
* '''Sebastian Shaw''': [[X-Men|Mutant]] or [[Star Wars|Anakin Skywalker]]?
** Same could be applied to '''[[Dragon Age II|Hawke]]'''.
** Same could be applied to '''[[Dragon Age II|Hawke]]'''.
* '''Brooke Shields''' could be [[Brooke Shields|the actress, socialite and one-time supermodel]] or an unseen character who is being saved from drowning by [[Fast Times at Ridgemont High|Jeff Spicoli]].
** The Brooke Shields from ''Fast Times at Ridgemont High'' was actually named after one of [[Cameron Crowe]]'s classmates.
* Oh, it's '''[[Kei Shindou]]'''! Are you a [[Seiyuu]] who used to be a [[Cosplay Otaku Girl]], or that girl from the [[Ef]] series?
* Oh, it's '''[[Kei Shindou]]'''! Are you a [[Seiyuu]] who used to be a [[Cosplay Otaku Girl]], or that girl from the [[Ef]] series?
* '''[[The Simpsons (animation)|Mona Simpson]]''', mother of Homer, shares her name with the biological sister of [[Apple Macintosh|Steve Jobs]].
* '''[[The Simpsons (animation)|Mona Simpson]]''', mother of Homer, shares her name with the biological sister of [[Apple Macintosh|Steve Jobs]].
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* Try to talk about '''Dr Spock''' the pediatrician without people making ''[[Star Trek]]'' jokes.
* Try to talk about '''Dr Spock''' the pediatrician without people making ''[[Star Trek]]'' jokes.
* The [[Sega]] [[Homestar Runner|Homestar]] '''Star Projector'''.
* The [[Sega]] [[Homestar Runner|Homestar]] '''Star Projector'''.
* '''Tony Stark''' is ''[[Iron Man]]''. Another Tony Stark played Chris in ''[http://www.agonybooth.com/recaps/Night_of_Horror_1981.aspx Night of Horror]'', a movie that was so ineptly produced you'd seriously think it was made [[Memetic Mutation|in a cave! With a box of scraps!]]
* '''Tony Stark''' is ''[[Iron Man]]''. Another Tony Stark played Chris in ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20140312134540/http://www.agonybooth.com/recaps/Night_of_Horror_1981.aspx Night of Horror]'', a movie that was so ineptly produced you'd seriously think it was made [[Memetic Mutation|in a cave! With a box of scraps!]]
* '''[[Lucky Starr]]''': Hero of a series of [[Isaac Asimov]] novels, or '60s Australian singer who recorded the original version of "[[wikipedia:I've Been Everywhere|I've Been Everywhere]]"?
* '''[[Lucky Starr]]''': Hero of a series of [[Isaac Asimov]] novels, or '60s Australian singer who recorded the original version of "[[wikipedia:I've Been Everywhere|I've Been Everywhere]]"?
* '''[[April Stewart]]''': Character on ''[[The Funky Phantom]]'', or voice actress on ''[[South Park]]''?
* '''[[April Stewart]]''': Character on ''[[The Funky Phantom]]'', or voice actress on ''[[South Park]]''?
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* '''Nietzsche''': [[Friedrich Nietzsche|Nihilist philosopher]] or [[Yggdra Union|a cute mermaid]]?
* '''Nietzsche''': [[Friedrich Nietzsche|Nihilist philosopher]] or [[Yggdra Union|a cute mermaid]]?


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Before adding to this list, ask yourself whether it would make more sense to create a disambiguation page for same-named works instead. If you're adding same-named characters, please continue!

A

  • There's an evil organization in the Marvel Universe called AIM, no relation to the Internet service. This can lead to very funny reactions when your friends who don't read comics find sentences in your fan-fics like "We suspect AIM of involvement in the deaths of the astronauts."
    • Then there's the conservative media watchdog group AIM (Accuracy In Media).
    • And a Romanian copy of the AK-47.
    • Or AiM, a stage name of seiyuu/singer Ai Maeda.
  • Steve Austin: A bionic superman, or a beer-swillin', finger-gesturin' toughest SOB on the planet?

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C

D

  • Matt Dillon: Movie actor, Dodge City marshal, or software developer?
  • Is Frank Drake a reluctant vampire hunter from a 1970s Marvel Comics series or an astronomer famous for his ideas about extraterrestrial life? Even their Wikipedia pages have redirects!

E

  • Michael Emerson (a.k.a. Benjamin Linus) is also the name of the head physician in Whose Life Is It Anyway?
  • Mike Evans was a co-creator of the TV series Good Times. Michael Evans was the name of the younger son on that series. However, the real-life Evans was not the basis for the fictional Evans. According to The Other Wiki, the series was actually based on the childhood of the series' other co-creator, Eric Monte.

G

H

I

  • General Ike, leading allied multinational forces against a destructive madman. Is this Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance or Dwight D. Eisenhower?
    • Ike's crowd cheer in the English version of Super Smash Bros. Brawl plays with this a bit. "We like Ike" indeed.
    • Also, Ike was the name of a powerful hurricane, which resulted in many jokes in the Smash Bros. community during September 2008.
  • Kanae Ito is a minor character in Amagami. Kanae Ito is a prominent anime voice actress. The fictional one, though, is voiced by Yuki Matsuoka.

J

  • A minor character in Charles Dickens's Bleak House is named Michael Jackson.
  • Hugh Jass the one-off Simpsons character, and Hugh Jarse the programmer for 1980s British software house Bug-Byte.[1]
  • Billie Jean: A character in an eponymous Michael Jackson song, and a Las Vegas hoarder found dead under clutter piled to the ceiling. Not to be confused in any case with Billie Jean King - which was actually something that concerned producer Quincy Jones quite a bit, to the point that the song almost didn't get released.
  • Arthur Jensen is a UC-Berkeley sociology professor (in)famous for his arguments in favor of a genetic and racial basis for human intelligence. He's also the guy who told Howard Beale about Corporate Cosmology.
  • Avery Johnson: Former NBA player and current coach of the New Jersey Nets or a Marine Sergeant Major for the UNSC?
  • Boris Johnson is Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Boris Johnson is also head of the Democratic League and a major character in Norman Spinrad's science fiction novel Agent of Chaos; in fact, the first two words in the book are his name (Agent of Chaos was published three years after the politician's birth).
  • Kevin Johnson: Former NBA player and Mayor of Sacramento, or Michael's alias on Lost? (The show has a large number of characters and aliases named intentionally after real people or fictional characters. This one seems to be unintentional.)
  • Helen Fielding's fictional character Bridget Jones should not be confused with the Bridget Jones who was a writer and occasional actress on Mystery Science Theater 3000 (and eventual wife of fellow MSTer Michael J. Nelson.)
  • Davy Jones is a singer with The Monkees; a turn-of-the century baseball player; the real name of the singer whose stage name is David Bowie; a villainous undead pirate in the Pirates of the Caribbean films; and the personification of the sea in nautical folklore.
    • The undead pirate was inspired by the folklore character, and Bowie changed his name because of the Monkees singer.
    • There's also a recurring character with the name in the Bloody Jack novels.
  • Mike Jones once said on a Missy Elliott song that he "can't be cloned". He probably never met the pro wrestler known as Virgil and Vincent, whose real name is also Mike Jones. To add to that...Mike Jones is also the name of a character from StarTropics.
  • Tom Jones is the stage name of a Welsh pop singer as well as the eponymous protagonist of Henry Fielding's novel. This wouldn't be an example, as the singer took his name from the book, except that a third Tom Jones wrote The Fantasticks and other musicals with composer Harvey Schmidt.

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  • There's Willie Nelson the country singer and Willie Nelson the onion-spider monster from Aqua Teen Hunger Force. The latter introduces himself to the Aqua Teens saying that he's not the Willie Nelson, but that his name is Willie Nelson.
  • Alfred Newman was a legendary Hollywood composer who created the 20th Century-Fox Fanfare and scored countless films from the 1930s to the '60s. Alfred E. Neuman, on the other hand, was a legendary "What, Me Worry?" mascot for Mad.
  • Ninjaman: Ally of the Kakurangers? Or Reggae artist?
  • Ed Norton is the name of an actor from such films as Fight Club and The Incredible Hulk, as well as Art Carney's character from The Honeymooners. Carney says he got "To the moon, Alice!" jokes all the time, especially before he became famous (though it was Ralph's catchphrase in The Honeymooners, Norton never said it).
    • There's also an "Ed Norton Music" that turns up in the credits of such programs as The Mary Tyler Moore Show and Taxi. Not sure whether it's named for a real person or just an homage to the Carney character.

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  • Chiaki Takahashi is the captain of the softball club in Sket Dance. Chiaki Takahashi is a voice actress who is not in SKET Dance.
  • The hero of Mr. Smith Goes to Washington rails against the evils of villainous political boss... James Taylor.
    • There have been three famous musicians called James Taylor; the one who was a member of John Mayall's Bluesbreakers before going solo, another who (as J.T. Taylor) was lead singer of Kool and the Gang, and another one about 20 years later, who in an interview said he'd got fed up with people asking why he'd "changed his style".
    • Jim Taylor of the Green Packers was the NFL leading rusher in 1962, the only time that Jim Brown (see above) did not lead the league between 1957 and 1965.
    • Also, James Arnold Taylor, a.k.a. Tidus.
  • Mick Taylor is a former guitarist for The Rolling Stones as well as the serial killer villain in Wolf Creek.
  • Sean Thornton is a character in The Quiet Man who knows how to use his fists. Shawn Thornton is a Boston Bruins player for whom the same description applies.
    • There's also a Welsh footballer named Sean Thornton.
  • Kate Todd, either an NCIS agent or a Canadian actress.
  • The Silent Hill verse has a Toluca Lake, which is also the name of district and lake in Los Angeles.
  • In Anne Rice's 1993 novel Lasher, there is a character named Stuart Townsend. In the 2002 movie adaptation of her book Queen of the Damned, actor Stuart Townsend plays the vampire Lestat. Freaky.
  • The movie character Tron serves a similar purpose to the BASIC command TRON, but was named as an abbreviation of "electronic".
    • Also, there is a member of the Canadian legislature named Kevin Flynn.
    • There's also a French politician named Georges Tron.
  • Timmy Turner: 10 year old boy with fairies or a surfing film director?

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  1. "Ass" in American English is "arse" in British English, so these are effectively the same name.
  2. According to Tacitus's Annals, anyway