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The [[Trope Namers]] is ''[[Monty Python and the Holy Grail]]'', although it's not a confirmed example. While it was revealed by the Pythons that Tim the Enchanter was scripted with another name that [[John Cleese]] could never remember, there is no evidence of it being long or unpronounceable. Also see [[Translation: "Yes"]].
The [[Trope Namers]] is ''[[Monty Python and the Holy Grail]]'', although it's not a confirmed example. While it was revealed by the Pythons that Tim the Enchanter was scripted with another name that [[John Cleese]] could never remember, there is no evidence of it being long or unpronounceable. Also see [[Translation: "Yes"]].
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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* Ren and Miu in ''[[DearS]]'' are called Ren and Miu because those are fragments of their [[Overly Long Name|absurdly long full names]]. Interestingly, "Ren" means "nothing" in the DearS language, which confuses and angers Miu. Takeya gave Ren her name because it's the first number of her [[You Are Number Six|ID number]]; this ends up being a plot point. Whereas Ren uses the first part of her ID number as her name, Miu uses the last part.
* Ren and Miu in ''[[DearS]]'' are called Ren and Miu because those are fragments of their [[Overly Long Name|absurdly long full names]]. Interestingly, "Ren" means "nothing" in the DearS language, which confuses and angers Miu. Takeya gave Ren her name because it's the first number of her [[You Are Number Six|ID number]]; this ends up being a plot point. Whereas Ren uses the first part of her ID number as her name, Miu uses the last part.
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{{quote|"Perhaps my core name would be easier for the average fleet officer. Call me Thrawn."}}
{{quote|"Perhaps my core name would be easier for the average fleet officer. Call me Thrawn."}}
** Thrawn was, among his own people, somewhat infamous for being non-traditional. He, however, regarded it simply as being pragmatic. Not using his somewhat tongue-twisting full name among outsiders was the least of his defiance of not so logical traditions. {{spoiler|He eventually went too far for his people to accept, and was exiled for it. But [[The Chessmaster|Thrawn]] [[The Strategist|being]] [[Magnificent Bastard|Thrawn]], [[Xanatos Gambit|this was his prefered outcome]]. If they didn't, it would be a license to go further.}}
** Thrawn was, among his own people, somewhat infamous for being non-traditional. He, however, regarded it simply as being pragmatic. Not using his somewhat tongue-twisting full name among outsiders was the least of his defiance of not so logical traditions. {{spoiler|He eventually went too far for his people to accept, and was exiled for it. But [[The Chessmaster|Thrawn]] [[The Strategist|being]] [[Magnificent Bastard|Thrawn]], [[Xanatos Gambit|this was his prefered outcome]]. If they didn't, it would be a license to go further.}}
* In the [[Discworld]] book ''[[Discworld/Thud|Thud]]'', Constable Salacia von Humpeding, like most vampires, has several pages of names... but she prefers to go by "Sally".
* In the [[Discworld]] book ''[[Thud!]]'', Constable Salacia von Humpeding, like most vampires, has several pages of names... but she prefers to go by "Sally".
** In another of Pratchett's works, ''Strata'', an alien character says "My name is sixty-three syllables long, but you may call me Silver".
** In another of Pratchett's works, ''Strata'', an alien character says "My name is sixty-three syllables long, but you may call me Silver".
* Fred the sentient [[wikipedia:White hole|white hole]] from [[Diane Duane]]'s ''[[Young Wizards]]'' series. His full name ''starts'' with "Khairelikoblepharehglukumeilichephreidosd'enagouni" and is probably a lot longer than that.
* Fred the sentient [[wikipedia:White hole|white hole]] from [[Diane Duane]]'s ''[[Young Wizards]]'' series. His full name ''starts'' with "Khairelikoblepharehglukumeilichephreidosd'enagouni" and is probably a lot longer than that.
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