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[[File:OneName 3982.jpg|link=The Avengers (Comic Book)|frame| Like all three of the above examples, these are often [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast]]]]
[[File:OneName 3982.jpg|link=The Avengers (Comic Book)|frame| Like all three of the above examples, these are often [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast]]]]


{{quote|''"My name is Ennis... Just Ennis."''|''[[Baccano!]]''}}
{{quote|''"My name is Ennis... Just Ennis."''
|''[[Baccano!]]''}}


The character or characters go by a single name, with no family/clan/whatever identifier. Unlike [[No Name Given]], it's not that their full name is never made known to the viewer. The full name simply does not exist. Cher is an oft-cited example.
The character or characters go by a single name, with no family/clan/whatever identifier. Unlike [[No Name Given]], it's not that their full name is never made known to the viewer. The full name simply does not exist. Cher is an oft-cited example.
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== Advertising ==
== [[Advertising]] ==
* A May 2012 Progressive Insurance commercial has a close-up shot of Flo's driver's license that reveals that she has no middle or last names.
* A May 2012 Progressive Insurance commercial has a close-up shot of Flo's driver's license that reveals that she has no middle or last names.


== Anime and Manga ==
== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* The entire cast of ''[[Simoun]]'' is from a culture that gives Only One Name.
* The entire cast of ''[[Simoun]]'' is from a culture that gives Only One Name.
* Caren, Coco, Noel, Sara and, actually, ''most'' characters of ''[[Mermaid Melody Pichi Pichi Pitch]]'' have only one name; the exceptions are the [[Power Trio|main trio]] and the men in their lives (although, in the manga, Hamasaki has only one name too).
* Caren, Coco, Noel, Sara and, actually, ''most'' characters of ''[[Mermaid Melody Pichi Pichi Pitch]]'' have only one name; the exceptions are the [[Power Trio|main trio]] and the men in their lives (although, in the manga, Hamasaki has only one name too).
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* A good number of [[Artificial Human]]s in ''[[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha]]'', such as Arf, Signum, and Vita. Vivio used to be an example, until Nanoha officially adopted her and she received the Takamachi name. An exception to the rule comes with Aria Lieze and Lotte Lieze, Admiral Graham's twin familiars.
* A good number of [[Artificial Human]]s in ''[[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha]]'', such as Arf, Signum, and Vita. Vivio used to be an example, until Nanoha officially adopted her and she received the Takamachi name. An exception to the rule comes with Aria Lieze and Lotte Lieze, Admiral Graham's twin familiars.
** After ''StrikerS'', four of the Numbers [[Hollywood Cyborg|Cyborgs]] were adopted by {{spoiler|Genya Nakajima}} and took his family name, with the rest remaining with only one name.
** After ''StrikerS'', four of the Numbers [[Hollywood Cyborg|Cyborgs]] were adopted by {{spoiler|Genya Nakajima}} and took his family name, with the rest remaining with only one name.
* Kyu from ''[[Tantei Gakuen Q]]'' never has a last name mentioned in the show, neither does his mother. Supposedly, this is because the indentity of his father is a secret; however one does think that if he has his father's last name, this would make it pretty NON-secret and thus he must have a DIFFERENT one that he and his mother actually use.
* Kyu from ''[[Tantei Gakuen Q]]'' never has a last name mentioned in the show, neither does his mother. Supposedly, this is because the indentity of his father is a secret; however one does think that if he has his father's last name, this would make it pretty NON-secret and thus he must have a ''different'' one that he and his mother actually use.
* Absolutely no one had a last name in the beginning of ''[[Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann]]''. Apparently surnames were a practice abandoned [[After the End]]. They do get them after the [[Time Skip]], though, taking them from their villages' names (Kittan Bachika, Rossiu Adai, Yoko Littner, Nia Teppelin).
* Absolutely no one had a last name in the beginning of ''[[Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann]]''. Apparently surnames were a practice abandoned [[After the End]]. They do get them after the [[Time Skip]], though, taking them from their villages' names (Kittan Bachika, Rossiu Adai, Yoko Littner, Nia Teppelin).
** Simon, however, remains as just Simon, possibly because either he didn't like his village, or because even without a surname, everyone knows what Simon they're talking about. Like-wise Kamina.
** Simon, however, remains as just Simon, possibly because either he didn't like his village, or because even without a surname, everyone knows what Simon they're talking about. Like-wise Kamina.
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* All of the demons in ''[[Chrono Crusade]]'' have only one name—Chrono, Aion, Shader, etc. However, it seems most of them have at least one title tacked on, like "The Sinner" or "The Slayer of a Hundred".
* All of the demons in ''[[Chrono Crusade]]'' have only one name—Chrono, Aion, Shader, etc. However, it seems most of them have at least one title tacked on, like "The Sinner" or "The Slayer of a Hundred".
* In the ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog The Movie|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' OVA, Sara's last name is never given. Her dad is only referred to as [[Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep"|Mr. President]].
* In the ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog The Movie|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' OVA, Sara's last name is never given. Her dad is only referred to as [[Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep"|Mr. President]].
* The [[Human Alien|aliens]] in ''Niea_7'' only appear to have one name, including the show's eponymous character.
* The [[Human Alien|aliens]] in ''[[NieA_7]]'' only appear to have one name, including the show's eponymous character.
* Many characters in ''[[One Piece]]'' have only one name, including Usopp, Nami, Sanji, Kaya, Nojiko, Bellemere, Chaka, Pell, Dr. Hiruluk, Burgess, Professor Clover, Pagaya, Conis, Enel, Hotori/Kotori/Satori/All of the priests/every Angel except Gan Fall...
* Many characters in ''[[One Piece]]'' have only one name, including Usopp, Nami, Sanji, Kaya, Nojiko, Bellemere, Chaka, Pell, Dr. Hiruluk, Burgess, Professor Clover, Pagaya, Conis, Enel, Hotori/Kotori/Satori/All of the priests/every Angel except Gan Fall...
** This becomes jarring when other characters get wanted posters. Money D. Luffy, Roranoa Zoro, Nico Robin, Tony-Tony Chopper, and... just Nami? It's as if the Marines pick and choose when to find out their full names.
** This becomes jarring when other characters get wanted posters. Money D. Luffy, Roranoa Zoro, Nico Robin, Tony-Tony Chopper, and... just Nami? It's as if the Marines pick and choose when to find out their full names.
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** Most (if not all) [[Demonic Invaders|Crimson Denizens]] have only one name. Semi-justified by them being not human.
** Most (if not all) [[Demonic Invaders|Crimson Denizens]] have only one name. Semi-justified by them being not human.


== Comic Books ==
== [[Comic Books]] ==
* Although his gangster pursuers refer to him as "[[Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep"|The Stooge]]", the protagonist of Paul Pope's graphic novel, ''[[Heavy Liquid]]'', is generally known as "S". "[[One-Letter Name|Why have a name when a letter will do?]]"
* Although his gangster pursuers refer to him as "[[Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep"|The Stooge]]", the protagonist of Paul Pope's graphic novel, ''[[Heavy Liquid]]'', is generally known as "S". "[[One-Letter Name|Why have a name when a letter will do?]]"
* [[Tintin]]. BTW, in the German translation his name becomes Tim. Which is a first name in Germany too, but people still call him "Herr Tim". [[Two First Names]]?
* [[Tintin]]. BTW, in the German translation his name becomes Tim. Which is a first name in Germany too, but people still call him "Herr Tim". [[Two First Names]]?
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* When the [[Metal Men]] got human [[Secret Identity|secret identities]] towards the end of their original run, Tin and Mercury's identities were known only as "Tinker" and "Mercurio".
* When the [[Metal Men]] got human [[Secret Identity|secret identities]] towards the end of their original run, Tin and Mercury's identities were known only as "Tinker" and "Mercurio".
* Comic book versions of characters from mythological pantheons usually go by one name, as do "new" gods or godlike beings created for the comics. Such as [[The New Gods]], [[The Eternals]], [[The Inhumans]], etc.
* Comic book versions of characters from mythological pantheons usually go by one name, as do "new" gods or godlike beings created for the comics. Such as [[The New Gods]], [[The Eternals]], [[The Inhumans]], etc.
* ''[[Rudi]]'''s last name, if he has one at all, is never revealed. Even his doctor only calls him "Herr... er... Rudi".
* ''[[Rudi]]''{{'}}s last name, if he has one at all, is never revealed. Even his doctor only calls him "Herr... er... Rudi".
* The vast majority of ''[[Elf Quest]]'' characters have only one name, justified in that they live in small tribal groups. Last names really only crop up with humans later in the timeline.
* The vast majority of ''[[Elf Quest]]'' characters have only one name, justified in that they live in small tribal groups. Last names really only crop up with humans later in the timeline.


== Film ==
== [[Film]] ==
* Another good (and famous) example is Palpatine, the main villain from the ''[[Star Wars]]'' films. If he has another name, it hasn't been given (canonically, at least).
* Another good (and famous) example is Palpatine, the main villain from the ''[[Star Wars]]'' films. If he has another name, it hasn't been given (canonically, at least).
** Same applies to Yoda, Chewbacca and prequel-villain Count Dooku.
** Same applies to Yoda, Chewbacca and prequel-villain Count Dooku.
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* The title character of ''[[S1m0ne]]'' has no surname. (And, arguably, no given name -- "Simone" actually being "Sim One".)
* The title character of ''[[S1m0ne]]'' has no surname. (And, arguably, no given name -- "Simone" actually being "Sim One".)


== Literature ==
== [[Literature]] ==
* Likewise, in ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]'', most humans only have a given name and a patronymic. Aragorn, for example, is "Aragorn, son of Arathorn".
* Likewise, in ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]'', most humans only have a given name and a patronymic. Aragorn, for example, is "Aragorn, son of Arathorn".
** ''[[Inheritance Cycle|Eragon]]'' does this too with the people of Carvahall. Roran is "Roran Garrowsson".
** ''[[Inheritance Cycle|Eragon]]'' does this too with the people of Carvahall. Roran is "Roran Garrowsson".
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* Several characters in [[Sergey Lukyanenko]]'s ''[[Line of Delirium]]'' only appear to have one name. This is justified in the case of Sedimin, the ruler of the [[Silicon-Based Life|Silicoids]], as his name is synonymous with the title (the Foot of the Foundation), which he gained after becoming the ruler through [[Klingon Promotion]]. Not justified in the case of the human Emperor Grey. Nowhere in the trilogy is any other name mentioned. The [[The Cyborg|Meklar]] also appear to only have one name, which tends to be written with an apostrophe or a slash (it's translated from machine code anyway). A [[Everything Is Worse With Bears|Bulrathi]] named Ahhar is, at one point, calls himself Shivukim Ahhar, although Shivukim could be a Bulrathi title or honorific. The cyborg Andrey never reveals his last name; presumably, he feels he no longer needs one, as he is not human anymore. The famous weapons designer Martyzenski doesn't appear to have a first name. Then again, he only shows up in one scene.
* Several characters in [[Sergey Lukyanenko]]'s ''[[Line of Delirium]]'' only appear to have one name. This is justified in the case of Sedimin, the ruler of the [[Silicon-Based Life|Silicoids]], as his name is synonymous with the title (the Foot of the Foundation), which he gained after becoming the ruler through [[Klingon Promotion]]. Not justified in the case of the human Emperor Grey. Nowhere in the trilogy is any other name mentioned. The [[The Cyborg|Meklar]] also appear to only have one name, which tends to be written with an apostrophe or a slash (it's translated from machine code anyway). A [[Everything Is Worse With Bears|Bulrathi]] named Ahhar is, at one point, calls himself Shivukim Ahhar, although Shivukim could be a Bulrathi title or honorific. The cyborg Andrey never reveals his last name; presumably, he feels he no longer needs one, as he is not human anymore. The famous weapons designer Martyzenski doesn't appear to have a first name. Then again, he only shows up in one scene.


== Live-Action TV ==
== [[Live-Action TV]] ==
* No one in the original ''[[Battlestar Galactica]]'' had a last name. (This has changed in the new Sci-Fi Channel version of ''Galactica''; many of the original pilots' names are now the callsigns of their revised counterparts, and "Adama" has become a family name.)
* No one in [[Battlestar Galactica (1978 TV series)|the original ''Battlestar Galactica'']] had a last name. (This has changed in the [[Battlestar Galactica (2004 TV series)|new Sci-Fi Channel version of ''Galactica'']]; many of the original pilots' names are now the callsigns of their revised counterparts, and "Adama" has become a family name.)
* Klingons in ''[[Star Trek]]'' may also have a [[Patronymic]] ("Worf, son of Mogh") and a House name ("Worf of the House of Mogh", later the House of Martok), but do not have true last names. Vulcans might be the same, depending on which set of contradictory evidence you prefer.
* Klingons in ''[[Star Trek]]'' may also have a [[Patronymic]] ("Worf, son of Mogh") and a House name ("Worf of the House of Mogh", later the House of Martok), but do not have true last names. Vulcans might be the same, depending on which set of contradictory evidence you prefer.
** Then there's Chakotay.
** Then there's Chakotay.
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* Thomas [[Banacek]] sometimes introduced himself only by the family name. In a [[Hilarious in Hindsight]] moment, [[Girl of the Week]] Margot Kidder, ''six years before'' first playing [[Superman (film)|Lois Lane]], lampshaded this with the question, "One name? Like Superman?"
* Thomas [[Banacek]] sometimes introduced himself only by the family name. In a [[Hilarious in Hindsight]] moment, [[Girl of the Week]] Margot Kidder, ''six years before'' first playing [[Superman (film)|Lois Lane]], lampshaded this with the question, "One name? Like Superman?"


== Music ==
== [[Music]] ==
* [[Madonna]] and [[Prince]], though in both cases it's actually their real first name.
* [[Madonna]] and [[Prince]], though in both cases it's actually their real first name.
* Similarly, [[Rihanna]] is always known as just "Rihanna", but that's actually her real ''middle'' name (her full name is Robyn Rihanna Fenty).
* Similarly, [[Rihanna]] is always known as just "Rihanna", but that's actually her real ''middle'' name (her full name is Robyn Rihanna Fenty).
* And, to top it off, [[Morrissey]], who uses only his ''surname'' (in full, it's Steven Patrick Morrissey).
* And, to top it off, [[Morrissey]], who uses only his ''surname'' (in full, it's Steven Patrick Morrissey).


== Newspaper Comics ==
== [[Newspaper Comics]] ==
* [[Popeye]]
* [[Popeye]]
* In ''[[Calvin and Hobbes]]'', only Susie Derkins has two names. Most characters just have first names, the exceptions just have last names. Only Calvin's parents have [[No Name Given|no names at all]].
* In ''[[Calvin and Hobbes]]'', only Susie Derkins has two names. Most characters just have first names, the exceptions just have last names. Only Calvin's parents have [[No Name Given|no names at all]].


== Oral Tradition, folklore, Myths and Legends ==
== [[Oral Tradition]], [[Folklore]], Myths and Legends ==
* Merlin, Sir Kay, Guenivere, Percival... in the [[King Arthur|Arthurian myths.]]
* Merlin, Sir Kay, Guenivere, Percival... in the [[King Arthur|Arthurian myths.]]
* In [[Classical Mythology]], [[Norse Mythology]], and [[Egyptian Mythology]], and nearly every other set of ancient stories, characters have only one name just as it was with most ancient cultures.
* In [[Classical Mythology]], [[Norse Mythology]], and [[Egyptian Mythology]], and nearly every other set of ancient stories, characters have only one name just as it was with most ancient cultures.


== Theatre ==
== [[Theatre]] ==
* Belize from ''[[Angels in America]]''; Most of the other main characters get specified middle names, for crying out loud, but not Belize.
* Belize from ''[[Angels in America]]''; Most of the other main characters get specified middle names, for crying out loud, but not Belize.
** It's explained [[Expanded Universe|in the character page of the printed version of the script]] that his given name was Norman Arriaga; "Belize is a drag name that stuck".
** It's explained [[Expanded Universe|in the character page of the printed version of the script]] that his given name was Norman Arriaga; "Belize is a drag name that stuck".
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* [[Shakespeare]]'s plays sometimes did this to fit the setting (ancient Greece, ancient Egypt, etc)...''except'' when dealing with comedic characters. This was because, [[Anachronism Stew|no matter what the setting or time period, the comedy characters would always be based on Elizabethan-era peasants]]—and in the Elizabethan era, people had last names. That's why, for instance, the main characters in ''[[A Midsummer Night's Dream]]'' are named simply "Demetrius", "Theseus" or "Hermia"—but the peasant caricatures putting on the [[Show Within a Show|play-within-a-play]] are named "Nick Bottom", "Tom Snout", "Peter Quince", and so on.
* [[Shakespeare]]'s plays sometimes did this to fit the setting (ancient Greece, ancient Egypt, etc)...''except'' when dealing with comedic characters. This was because, [[Anachronism Stew|no matter what the setting or time period, the comedy characters would always be based on Elizabethan-era peasants]]—and in the Elizabethan era, people had last names. That's why, for instance, the main characters in ''[[A Midsummer Night's Dream]]'' are named simply "Demetrius", "Theseus" or "Hermia"—but the peasant caricatures putting on the [[Show Within a Show|play-within-a-play]] are named "Nick Bottom", "Tom Snout", "Peter Quince", and so on.


== Video Games ==
== [[Video Games]] ==
* ''[[2027]]'': Daniel's last name is never revealed.
* ''[[2027]]'': Daniel's last name is never revealed.
* In ''[[Halo]]'', the Master Chief is only known as John-117. The closest thing we have to a family name for him is this MIT prank claiming that he's actually [http://hacks.mit.edu/Hacks/by_year/2007/halo3_john_harvard/ John Harvard].
* In ''[[Halo]]'', the Master Chief is only known as John-117. The closest thing we have to a family name for him is this MIT prank claiming that he's actually [http://hacks.mit.edu/Hacks/by_year/2007/halo3_john_harvard/ John Harvard].
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** They will also refer the characters by their courtesy names (a unique name given later in life according to Chinese tradition). For example, Zhuge Liang is usually referred to as 'Konmin', a Japanese rendition of Kongming, Zhuge Liang's courtesy name.
** They will also refer the characters by their courtesy names (a unique name given later in life according to Chinese tradition). For example, Zhuge Liang is usually referred to as 'Konmin', a Japanese rendition of Kongming, Zhuge Liang's courtesy name.


== Web Comics ==
== [[Web Comics]] ==
* Almost none of the characters from ''[[Sluggy Freelance]]'' have last names (they probably do, but they have never been stated). Torg is known as The Lastnameless One during the ''[[Harry Potter]]'' parody arcs. He does actually have a last name, although it's not revealed; the "Lastnameless" thing is there to help hide the fact that [[Emergency Impersonation|he's not who everyone thinks he is]].
* Almost none of the characters from ''[[Sluggy Freelance]]'' have last names (they probably do, but they have never been stated). Torg is known as The Lastnameless One during the ''[[Harry Potter]]'' parody arcs. He does actually have a last name, although it's not revealed; the "Lastnameless" thing is there to help hide the fact that [[Emergency Impersonation|he's not who everyone thinks he is]].
* The angels in ''[[Misfile]]'' are on an Only One Name basis at the moment. [[Fanon]] has tentatively suggested Gabrielson for Rumisiel and Vashiel's surname, but so far [[Satan]]sniece has not caught on for Cassiel.
* The angels in ''[[Misfile]]'' are on an Only One Name basis at the moment. [[Fanon]] has tentatively suggested Gabrielson for Rumisiel and Vashiel's surname, but so far [[Satan]]sniece has not caught on for Cassiel.
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* ''[http://www.jaydenandcrusader.com Jayden and Crusader]'' has a fair few of these, Third, Smic and Crusader. Crusader is the more interesting one, because he was called Crusader and had been called Mr. Crusader by some, until we eventually found he was called Crusader Crusader. Effectively having only one name, as first and last name is the same.
* ''[http://www.jaydenandcrusader.com Jayden and Crusader]'' has a fair few of these, Third, Smic and Crusader. Crusader is the more interesting one, because he was called Crusader and had been called Mr. Crusader by some, until we eventually found he was called Crusader Crusader. Effectively having only one name, as first and last name is the same.
* ''[[El Goonish Shive]]'' didn't reveal Sarah's last name (Brown) until 2007. When they ''did'' give Sarah's name, it was a casual toss-out (the principal was yelling at her).
* ''[[El Goonish Shive]]'' didn't reveal Sarah's last name (Brown) until 2007. When they ''did'' give Sarah's name, it was a casual toss-out (the principal was yelling at her).
** Recently we've met Mr. Verres' mentor, "Arthur J. Arthur". [[Word of God]] has it that the J stands for "Just".
** Recently{{when}} we've met Mr. Verres' mentor, "Arthur J. Arthur". [[Word of God]] has it that the J stands for "Just".
* The main character of ''[[Too Much Information]]'', Ace, literally and legally has no last name.
* The main character of ''[[Too Much Information]]'', Ace, literally and legally has no last name.
* Sabrina and her family in ''[[Sabrina Online]]'' never had their surname revealed, though some fan fiction has tried to do the job for the strip ("Mustelidae").
* Sabrina and her family in ''[[Sabrina Online]]'' never had their surname revealed, though some fan fiction has tried to do the job for the strip ("Mustelidae").
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* ''[[No Songs for The Dead]]'': The main character Hector, Romeo, the ''[[Big Bad]]'' Lilith.
* ''[[No Songs for The Dead]]'': The main character Hector, Romeo, the ''[[Big Bad]]'' Lilith.


== Web Original ==
== [[Web Original]] ==
* Corbin and Desmond from ''[[Splinter Cell Extinction]]''. Desmond's surname is always left out of the frame, and "Corbin" is either the protagonist's given name or code name (judging from the fact he's apparently on [[First-Name Basis]] with his [[Mission Control]]).
* Corbin and Desmond from ''[[Splinter Cell Extinction]]''. Desmond's surname is always left out of the frame, and "Corbin" is either the protagonist's given name or code name (judging from the fact he's apparently on [[First-Name Basis]] with his [[Mission Control]]).


== Western Animation ==
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* In ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender]]'', Toph Bei Fong, her father Lao, and her mother Poppy are the only characters to possess a surname. This itself isn't too far off with the traditional Asian theme of the series, in that traditionally, in East Asian cultures, family names were reserved exclusively for members of high nobility, much like the wealthy Bei Fong family, before common people started adopting family names for themselves. Alternatively, this may be due to the Anglicisation all of the names have undergone, which can be seen when comparing the names given to the Chinese characters occasionally used to spell them. An Ang as written, for example, is rendered as Aang when spoken, and Ai Luo becomes Iroh. In case you're wondering, yes that's probably how they made their names.
* In ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender]]'', Toph Bei Fong, her father Lao, and her mother Poppy are the only characters to possess a surname. This itself isn't too far off with the traditional Asian theme of the series, in that traditionally, in East Asian cultures, family names were reserved exclusively for members of high nobility, much like the wealthy Bei Fong family, before common people started adopting family names for themselves. Alternatively, this may be due to the Anglicisation all of the names have undergone, which can be seen when comparing the names given to the Chinese characters occasionally used to spell them. An Ang as written, for example, is rendered as Aang when spoken, and Ai Luo becomes Iroh. In case you're wondering, yes that's probably how they made their names.
** In [[Sequel Series]] ''[[The Legend of Korra]]'', surnames are likewise rare. Lin Beifong, daughter of Toph, has one. Hiroshi Sato and his daughter Asami also have last names. They're rich, but not from nobility, as Hiroshi was stated to be a [[Self-Made Man]]. [[Fictional Sport|Pro-Bending]] [[Combat Commentator]] Shiro Shinobi also has one.
** In [[Sequel Series]] ''[[The Legend of Korra]]'', surnames are likewise rare. Lin Beifong, daughter of Toph, has one. Hiroshi Sato and his daughter Asami also have last names. They're rich, but not from nobility, as Hiroshi was stated to be a [[Self-Made Man]]. [[Fictional Sport|Pro-Bending]] [[Combat Commentator]] Shiro Shinobi also has one.
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* While a number of ''[[Recess]]'' characters have their full names revealed, some characters lack a last name, such as King Bob, Butch, Francis (Hustler Kid), Jordan, Jerome, Cindy, Hector, Spencer, Emma, Sam, and Dave.
* While a number of ''[[Recess]]'' characters have their full names revealed, some characters lack a last name, such as King Bob, Butch, Francis (Hustler Kid), Jordan, Jerome, Cindy, Hector, Spencer, Emma, Sam, and Dave.


== Real Life ==
== [[Real Life]] ==
* In real life, surnames are an invention that never really caught on in Iceland. In short, most people in Iceland are known by their given names, and they have a patronymic (or occasionally a matronymic) for disambiguation between individuals. The telephone directory is alphabetized in order of first name. For the full details, see Wikipedia's article "[[wikipedia:Icelandic name|Icelandic name]]".
* In real life, surnames are an invention that never really caught on in Iceland. In short, most people in Iceland are known by their given names, and they have a patronymic (or occasionally a matronymic) for disambiguation between individuals. The telephone directory is alphabetized in order of first name. For the full details, see Wikipedia's article "[[wikipedia:Icelandic name|Icelandic name]]".
** Patronymic and surnames do have a bit of overlap. That's where we get the surname Johnson. But in places like Iceland, of course, you only have that name if your father was literally named John.
** Patronymic and surnames do have a bit of overlap. That's where we get the surname Johnson. But in places like Iceland, of course, you only have that name if your father was literally named John.