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{{quote|''"Bill? Vampire Bill?"''|''[[The Sookie Stackhouse Mysteries]]''}}
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== [[Anime and Manga]] ==
== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* In ''[[Elfen Lied]]'', the massive, floating head, [[Body Horror]] oracle that is kept in the pool under the research facility is just called "Anna". But to be fair, she was born as a mostly normal girl.
* In ''[[Elfen Lied]]'', the massive, floating head, [[Body Horror]] oracle that is kept in the pool under the research facility is just called "Anna". But to be fair, she was born as a mostly normal girl.
* The [[Big Bad]] undead evil sorceress in ''[[Record of Lodoss War]]'' is just named "Karla", being about the only character in the entire world [[Aerith and Bob|with an actual real world name]].
* The [[Big Bad]] undead evil sorceress in ''[[Record of Lodoss War]]'' is just named "Karla", being about the only character in the entire world [[Aerith and Bob|with an actual real world name]].
* The high priestess of the temple in ''[[Rune Soldier]]'' is named Jenny. Just "Chief Priestess Jenny".
* The high priestess of the temple in ''[[Rune Soldier]]'' is named Jenny. Just "Chief Priestess Jenny".
* As ''[[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha]]'' mages tend to have extravagant names, several fans understandably did a double-take when [[The Rival|the main rival]] and [[Les Yay|possible love interest]] in ''[[Spin Offspring|ViVid]]'', who also happened to be the female [[Techno Babble|sort-of]] [[Reincarnation]] of a [[Warrior Prince|legendary king and hero]], was revealed to have the name of... "Heidi". Cue short-lived [[Heidi (Literature)|Girl of the Alps]] jokes.
* As ''[[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha]]'' mages tend to have extravagant names, several fans understandably did a double-take when [[The Rival|the main rival]] and [[Les Yay|possible love interest]] in ''[[Spin Offspring|ViVid]]'', who also happened to be the female [[Techno Babble|sort-of]] [[Reincarnation]] of a [[Warrior Prince|legendary king and hero]], was revealed to have the name of... "Heidi". Cue short-lived [[Heidi|Girl of the Alps]] jokes.
** Subverted, as everyone in-series calls her for her second name, Einhart.
** Subverted, as everyone in-series calls her for her second name, Einhart.
* ''[[Martian Successor Nadesico]]'' starts with a pilot named Jiro Yamada, the Japanese equivalent of John Smith. He's so upset his name isn't awesome he insists everyone call him Gai Daigoji.
* ''[[Martian Successor Nadesico]]'' starts with a pilot named Jiro Yamada, the Japanese equivalent of John Smith. He's so upset his name isn't awesome he insists everyone call him Gai Daigoji.
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== [[Film]] ==
== [[Film]] ==
* [[Some Call Me... Tim|Tim the Enchanter]] in ''[[Monty Python and The Holy Grail]]''.
* [[Some Call Me... Tim|Tim the Enchanter]] in ''[[Monty Python and the Holy Grail]]''.
* [[Kill Bill|Bill]].
* [[Kill Bill|Bill]].
* [[The Matrix|Smith, Brown and Jones.]].
* [[The Matrix|Smith, Brown and Jones.]].
* Inverted in ''[[Down Periscope]]''. The name of the electrician is Nitro, but he's working on a nickname: Mike.
* Inverted in ''[[Down Periscope]]''. The name of the electrician is Nitro, but he's working on a nickname: Mike.
* Played with in [http://www.desent-audio.com/images/MIB%20vhs.jpg the poster] for ''[[Men in Black]]'' (as the characters go by [[One-Letter Name]], but [[Will Smith|the]] [[Tommy Lee Jones|actors]] have Plain Surnames).
* Played with in [https://web.archive.org/web/20200107153827/http://www.desent-audio.com/images/MIB%20vhs.jpg the poster] for ''[[Men in Black]]'' (as the characters go by [[One-Letter Name]], but [[Will Smith|the]] [[Tommy Lee Jones|actors]] have Plain Surnames).
* ''[[Mr. and Mrs Smith]]''.
* ''[[Mr. and Mrs. Smith]]''.


== [[Live Action Television]] ==
== [[Live Action Television]] ==
* The all-knowing prophet "Chuck" In ''[[Supernatural (TV)|Supernatural]]''.
* The all-knowing prophet "Chuck" In ''[[Supernatural (TV series)|Supernatural]]''.


== [[Literature]] ==
== [[Literature]] ==
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* Subverted in ''The Curse Of [[Monkey Island]]''. Guybrush asks one pirate his name, to which he is told "Bill". When Guybrush comments that this doesn't sound very piratey, Bill interjects with, [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast|"Cutthroat Bill"]].
* Subverted in ''The Curse Of [[Monkey Island]]''. Guybrush asks one pirate his name, to which he is told "Bill". When Guybrush comments that this doesn't sound very piratey, Bill interjects with, [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast|"Cutthroat Bill"]].
* [http://kol.coldfront.net/thekolwiki/index.php/Ed_the_Undying Ed the Undying] an ancient mummy in ''[[Kingdom of Loathing]]''. Lampshaded in the encounter: "Ed? Not Ed-Ra, or Ed-hotep, or something?"
* [http://kol.coldfront.net/thekolwiki/index.php/Ed_the_Undying Ed the Undying] an ancient mummy in ''[[Kingdom of Loathing]]''. Lampshaded in the encounter: "Ed? Not Ed-Ra, or Ed-hotep, or something?"
* In ''[[The Lord of the Rings Online (Video Game)|The Lord of the Rings Online]]'' you frequently run into a strange old lady called Sara Oakheart, wo seems to know more than she is letting on. {{spoiler|It's the perfect disguise, as her real name is ''Amarthiel, the Daughter of Doom'', one of Saurons chief generals and a two thousand year old undead spirit, who had been spying on you the whole time.}}
* In ''[[The Lord of the Rings Online]]'' you frequently run into a strange old lady called Sara Oakheart, wo seems to know more than she is letting on. {{spoiler|It's the perfect disguise, as her real name is ''Amarthiel, the Daughter of Doom'', one of Saurons chief generals and a two thousand year old undead spirit, who had been spying on you the whole time.}}
* While Solid Snake from ''[[Metal Gear Solid]]'' certainly has a cool-sounding code name; his real name is just "David".
* While Solid Snake from ''[[Metal Gear Solid]]'' certainly has a cool-sounding code name; his real name is just "David".
** Big Boss' and Ocelot's real names are also rather plain (John and Adam).
** Big Boss' and Ocelot's real names are also rather plain (John and Adam).
*** Actually, Ocelot's real name is "Adamska". He says it at the end of ''[[Metal Gear Solid 3]]''. In fact, he asks Naked Snake what his name is and then gives his own. When Naked Snake answers simply, "John," Ocelot replies, "Plain name, but I won't forget it."
*** Actually, Ocelot's real name is "Adamska". He says it at the end of ''[[Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater]]''. In fact, he asks Naked Snake what his name is and then gives his own. When Naked Snake answers simply, "John," Ocelot replies, "Plain name, but I won't forget it."
* ''[[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire (Video Game)|Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire]]'' gives us Maxie and Archie, the Magma and Aqua leaders. Unlike most characters, they have no theme nor pun to their names and seem to have been chosen because they start with the same letters as their teams and Japanese names, and sound a little bit alike.
* ''[[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire]]'' gives us Maxie and Archie, the Magma and Aqua leaders. Unlike most characters, they have no theme nor pun to their names and seem to have been chosen because they start with the same letters as their teams and Japanese names, and sound a little bit alike.
* Inverted in ''[[Thief]]'' with Viktoria, who has a suprisingly fancy and aristocratic name for {{spoiler|a wood nymph}}.
* Inverted in ''[[Thief]]'' with Viktoria, who has a suprisingly fancy and aristocratic name for {{spoiler|a wood nymph}}.


== [[Web Comics]] ==
== [[Web Comics]] ==
* The immortal "[http://www.egscomics.com/?date=2010-06-25 Jerry]" from ''[[El Goonish Shive (Webcomic)|El Goonish Shive]]''.
* The immortal "[http://www.egscomics.com/?date=2010-06-25 Jerry]" from ''[[El Goonish Shive]]''.
* Biff in ''Absurd Notions'' names every one of his [[Role Playing Game|roleplaying]] characters "Biff".
* Biff in ''Absurd Notions'' names every one of his [[Role-Playing Game|roleplaying]] characters "Biff".
* [[Looking for Group|Richard.]]
* [[Looking for Group|Richard.]]


== [[Western Animation]] ==
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* ''[[Phineas and Ferb]]'', episode "The Chronicles of Meap":
* ''[[Phineas and Ferb]]'', episode "The Chronicles of Meap":
{{quote| I am known by many names. Well, two, really: Mitch, and some of the guys call me Big Mitch!"}}
{{quote|I am known by many names. Well, two, really: Mitch, and some of the guys call me Big Mitch!"}}
* Billy from ''[[Adventure Time (Animation)|Adventure Time]]''. Who is a legendary hero.
* Billy from ''[[Adventure Time]]''. Who is a legendary hero.


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Latest revision as of 03:57, 27 September 2022

"Bill? Vampire Bill?"

In real life, most people have very common and completely ordinary names. But not so in fiction. If a character is to have any relevance to the plot, he has to have a name that sounds either cool and tough, or ominous and evil. But sometimes they don't. Everyone else does, but not these characters. Their names are just so ordinary and common that it really sticks out.

This trope is the middle ground between Awesome McCoolname and Unfortunate Names. Compare with Aerith and Bob, when characters with completely made up names appear side by side with others that have completely mundane names. Might overlap with Mr. Smith. See also Fluffy the Terrible, Tom the Dark Lord, Sesquipedalian Smith, Some Call Me... Tim, and Odd Name Out.

Examples of Special Person, Normal Name include:


Anime and Manga

Film

Live Action Television

Literature

  • Sookie Stackhouse starts giggling when her vampire love interest introduces himself as Bill.
  • The Ender sequels feature a one-of-a-kind life form, an artificial intelligence with a soul. The ansible network and all computers linked to it function as her nervous system. She thinks at thousands of times the rate of human thought. The name she gave herself: Jane.
  • James Bond is probably the ur-example. Ian Fleming choose it because it sounded so unexciting, although since then he's given the name an allure of its own.
  • Anne Shirley constantly laments having such a plain name. She wishes to be called "Cordelia", which she believes sound much more interesting. Though, if she must be called Anne, she's sure to remind you that it's spelled with an E, because without it, it looks even more plain and dreadful.
  • Harry Potter. In fact, Harry is one of the very few characters in his series to have a completely ordinary name. (Most of the characters with normal first names have weird last names.)
  • The Nightside's own John Taylor. Of course, in-universe, he's made it into a Name to Run Away From Really Fast.

Video Games

  • Subverted in The Curse Of Monkey Island. Guybrush asks one pirate his name, to which he is told "Bill". When Guybrush comments that this doesn't sound very piratey, Bill interjects with, "Cutthroat Bill".
  • Ed the Undying an ancient mummy in Kingdom of Loathing. Lampshaded in the encounter: "Ed? Not Ed-Ra, or Ed-hotep, or something?"
  • In The Lord of the Rings Online you frequently run into a strange old lady called Sara Oakheart, wo seems to know more than she is letting on. It's the perfect disguise, as her real name is Amarthiel, the Daughter of Doom, one of Saurons chief generals and a two thousand year old undead spirit, who had been spying on you the whole time.
  • While Solid Snake from Metal Gear Solid certainly has a cool-sounding code name; his real name is just "David".
    • Big Boss' and Ocelot's real names are also rather plain (John and Adam).
      • Actually, Ocelot's real name is "Adamska". He says it at the end of Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater. In fact, he asks Naked Snake what his name is and then gives his own. When Naked Snake answers simply, "John," Ocelot replies, "Plain name, but I won't forget it."
  • Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire gives us Maxie and Archie, the Magma and Aqua leaders. Unlike most characters, they have no theme nor pun to their names and seem to have been chosen because they start with the same letters as their teams and Japanese names, and sound a little bit alike.
  • Inverted in Thief with Viktoria, who has a suprisingly fancy and aristocratic name for a wood nymph.

Web Comics

Western Animation

I am known by many names. Well, two, really: Mitch, and some of the guys call me Big Mitch!"