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* Lampshaded in ''Albion'', where Zip Nolan doesn't believe the Spider's real name is Alfred Chinard because "A. Chinard" is an anagram of "arachnid." "It's a phony name!" The Spider then sarcastically claims his true name to be "Arthur O'Pod" -- arthropod.
* [[Green Lantern]] and [[Batman]] villain Solomon Grundy was given the name by a group of crooks he fell in with shortly after rising as a swamp-zombie. All he could remember - at the time - was that he was born on a Monday, so they named him after [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solomon_Grundy_(nursery_rhyme) the nursery rhyme character.]
* [[Daredevil]]'s sensei, the martial arts master [[Badass Grandpa|Stick]]; he got that name from his mastery of fighting with a [[Simple Staff]].
 
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