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{{quote|'''Ahabsson:''' You know Makaisson? The greatest dwarf shipwright who ever lived? Although I understand his ''Unsinkable'' had a few teething problems.
'''Felix:''' I understand that it sank.
|''[[Gotrek and Felix]] (Redhand's Daughter)''}}

So, you're watching a new show on TV. You notice the series has a gloomy-looking [[Goth]] character and you wonder what they named her. Maybe something dark like "Raven" or "Misery" or "Lady Death".
So, you're watching a new show on TV. You notice the series has a gloomy-looking [[Goth]] character and you wonder what they named her. Maybe something dark like "Raven" or "Misery" or "Lady Death".


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== Advertsing ==
* A '[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c9zGS77o6co Red Apple Ale] features two businessmen during the 1920s, and the larger of the two men is called 'Tiny'.


== Anime and Manga ==
== Anime and Manga ==
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** Miyu means "beautiful feather", but she acts far less delicate than her name would suggest, as does [[Huge Schoolgirl|the fifth-grade kendo champ Misaki]], whose name means "beautiful blossoms."
** Miyu means "beautiful feather", but she acts far less delicate than her name would suggest, as does [[Huge Schoolgirl|the fifth-grade kendo champ Misaki]], whose name means "beautiful blossoms."
* The given name of Nozomu Itoshiki of ''[[Sayonara, Zetsubou-sensei]]'' means hope, which is ironic in light of his [[The Eeyore|deeply pessimistic personality]]. It ends up becoming a [[Meaningful Name]] though in that due to a quirk in Japanese, the way his name is spelled leads it to being misread as Zetsubou, "Despair" or "Hopeless".
* The given name of Nozomu Itoshiki of ''[[Sayonara, Zetsubou-sensei]]'' means hope, which is ironic in light of his [[The Eeyore|deeply pessimistic personality]]. It ends up becoming a [[Meaningful Name]] though in that due to a quirk in Japanese, the way his name is spelled leads it to being misread as Zetsubou, "Despair" or "Hopeless".
* Satoshi from the ''[[Pokémon (anime)|Pokémon]]'' anime. His name means "wisdom" yet he's a solid example of an [[Idiot Hero]].
* Zigzagged with Habuko Mongoose from ''[[My Hero Academia]]'', a girl with the Snake quirk. Her first name is fitting, as "Habu" is a snake native to Japan. Her surname, however, is ironic, as mongooses typically prey on snakes.


== Comic Books ==

== Comics ==
* In ''[[Y: The Last Man]]'' the main character, Yorick, was named for the Shakespearean [[Posthumous Character]] of the same name and his most interesting trait is that he ''doesn't'' die. Similarly his sister {{spoiler|Hero spends a lot of time as [[The Atoner]] for a good reason...}}
* In ''[[Y: The Last Man]]'' the main character, Yorick, was named for the Shakespearean [[Posthumous Character]] of the same name and his most interesting trait is that he ''doesn't'' die. Similarly his sister {{spoiler|Hero spends a lot of time as [[The Atoner]] for a good reason...}}
* [[Dreadful Musician]] Harmony Smurf from ''[[The Smurfs]]''.
* [[Dreadful Musician]] Harmony Smurf from ''[[The Smurfs]]''.
* One strip of ''[[Hi and Lois]]'' had Chip encounter a [[Perky Goth]] girl who told him she dressed all in black because, "Black is my color. Black is my mood." And her name? "Sunny."<ref>Despite what she said about her mood, "Sunny" seemed to fit her personality just fine.</ref>



== Film ==
== Film ==
* The main family's last name in ''[[The Incredibles]]'' is Parr, meaning "average". Something the Parrs definitely are not.
* The main family's last name in ''[[The Incredibles]]'' is Parr, meaning "average" -- something the Parrs definitely are ''not''.
* Tiny from ''[[House of 1000 Corpses]]'' and ''[[The Devil's Rejects]]'' fits this since he's clearly a giant. The actor who in this role, Matthew McGrory, was seven feet and six inches tall when he died of natural causes in 2005.
* Tiny from ''[[House of 1000 Corpses]]'' and ''[[The Devil's Rejects]]'' fits this since he's clearly a giant. The actor who in this role, Matthew McGrory, was seven feet and six inches tall when he died of natural causes in 2005.
* There's a character in ''[[Zootopia]]'' named Flash, who happens to be a sloth and move rather slowly. {{spoiler|In the last scene, it's revealed that Flash is a ''very fast'' car driver who frequently breaks the city speed limits, making his name actually apt but bringing another level of irony.}}


== Literature ==
== Literature ==
* ''[[Discworld]]''
* ''[[Discworld]]''
** The Carters from ''[[Discworld/Lords and Ladies|Lords and Ladies]]'': the daughters, as is traditional, are all named after virtues (Hope, Patience, Chastity), but then Mr and Mrs Carter got a bit confused and named all the sons after vices (Bestiality, Covetousness, Anger). None of the children live up to their names.
** The Carters from ''[[Lords and Ladies]]'': the daughters, as is traditional, are all named after virtues (Hope, Patience, Chastity), but then Mr and Mrs Carter got a bit confused and named all the sons after vices (Bestiality, Covetousness, Anger). None of the children live up to their names.
** Adora Belle Dearheart from ''[[Discworld/Going Postal|Going Postal]]'' is anything but adorable. Most people who know her call her "Killer". Her love interest, Moist von Lipwig, calls her "Spike". Mind you, [[Good Is Not Nice|she's a wonderful person, just not "adorable"]].
** Adora Belle Dearheart from ''[[Going Postal (Discworld)|Going Postal]]'' is anything but adorable. Most people who know her call her "Killer". Her love interest, Moist von Lipwig, calls her "Spike". Mind you, [[Good Is Not Nice|she's a wonderful person, just not "adorable"]].
* Pippin Galadriel Moonshine in ''[[Good Omens]]'' goes by Pepper, as she is a short scruffy tomboy with a temper.
* Pippin Galadriel Moonshine in ''[[Good Omens]]'' goes by Pepper, as she is a short scruffy tomboy with a temper.
* Festina Ramos from [[The League of Peoples Verse]]: in ''Expendable'', she bitterly notes in her narration that "Festina" means "The Happy One" and her typical state of mind is anything but happy.
* Festina Ramos from ''[[The League of Peoples Verse]]'': in ''Expendable'', she bitterly notes in her narration that "Festina" means "The Happy One" and her typical state of mind is anything but happy.
* The [[Kitty Norville]] series is about a werewolf named Kitty. Whenever anyone comments on it, she says the name came first.
* The ''[[Kitty Norville]]'' series is about a werewolf named Kitty. Whenever anyone comments on it, she says the name came first.
* In the book of [[The Bible|Ruth]], Naomi (whose name means "pleasant") [[Lampshade|lampshades]] her ironic name when she returns to Israel, telling the women of her hometown to call her "Mara" ("bitter") because her life has been anything but pleasant up until that point.
* In the book of [[The Bible|Ruth]], Naomi (whose name means "pleasant") [[lampshade]]s her ironic name when she returns to Israel, telling the women of her hometown to call her "Mara" ("bitter") because her life has been anything but pleasant up until that point.
* In ''[[Jennifer Scales]] and the Messenger of Light'', the twisted, monstrous villain with [[Casting a Shadow|darkness-related powers]] is named Evangelos, which means "Messenger of Light".
* In ''[[Jennifer Scales]] and the Messenger of Light'', the twisted, monstrous villain with [[Casting a Shadow|darkness-related powers]] is named Evangelos, which means "Messenger of Light".
* In the [[Robin Hood]] stories, Little John's [[Ironic Nickname]] directly derives from his given name, John Little.
* In the ''[[Robin Hood]]'' stories, Little John's [[Ironic Nickname]] directly derives from the intersection of his given name, John Little with his physically imposing stature.
* ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]''
* ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]''
** Two of the Freys have names that are ironic in terms of who they are named for. The severely mentally retarded Aegon (generally known as Jinglebell because his jerkass grandfather makes him act as a jester) is named after a great military leader and ruler. Similarly, Rhaegar Frey, a slimy and totally mediocre man, is named after a [[Pretty Boy]] [[Knight in Shining Armor]] who was both a sensitive intellectual and a military genius.
** Two of the Freys have names that are ironic in terms of who they are named for. The severely mentally retarded Aegon (generally known as Jinglebell because his jerkass grandfather makes him act as a jester) is named after a great military leader and ruler. Similarly, Rhaegar Frey, a slimy and totally mediocre man, is named after a [[Pretty Boy]] [[Knight in Shining Armor]] who was both a sensitive intellectual and a military genius.
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* Each of [[John Steakley]]'s novels features a character named Felix ("happy/lucky") who is [[Blessed with Suck]].
* Each of [[John Steakley]]'s novels features a character named Felix ("happy/lucky") who is [[Blessed with Suck]].
* Varsian the Immortal from ''[[Lacuna]]'' dies moments after introducing himself.
* Varsian the Immortal from ''[[Lacuna]]'' dies moments after introducing himself.
* A much more subtle example is from ''[[Harry Potter]]''. Amycus Carrow is one of Voldemort's Death Eaters, but his name is a variation on the Latin word ''amicus'' which means friend.
* A much more subtle example is from ''[[Harry Potter]]''. Amycus Carrow is one of Voldemort's Death Eaters, but his name is a variation on the Latin word ''amicus'' which means "friend".
** [[YMMV|Perhaps the other Death Eaters consider him to be a friend.]]


== Live-Action TV ==

== Live Action TV ==
* ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'' seems to love doing this. You'd think that characters with names like Angel, Faith, and Glory would be heroic characters, but they're all villains. While Angel does pull a [[Heel Face Turn]] eventually, he's still a vampire and becomes more of an [[Anti-Hero]] than a shining example of heroism.
* ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'' seems to love doing this. You'd think that characters with names like Angel, Faith, and Glory would be heroic characters, but they're all villains. While Angel does pull a [[Heel Face Turn]] eventually, he's still a vampire and becomes more of an [[Anti-Hero]] than a shining example of heroism.
* The BBC show ''[[Merlin (TV series)|Merlin]]'' had a villain called Valiant, who was using underhanded tactics to cheat in a tournament.
* The BBC show ''[[Merlin (TV series)|Merlin]]'' had a villain called Valiant, who was using underhanded tactics to cheat in a tournament.
* ''[[The Dukes of Hazzard]]'': Starting around season 3, Sheriff Rosco started a K-9 unit by acquiring Flash. Flash is a lazy Basset Hound who does nothing but loaf around, receive Rosco's affections, and occasionally [[Evil-Detecting Dog|bark at Boss Hogg]].
* ''[[The Dukes of Hazzard]]'': Starting around season 3, Sheriff Rosco started a K-9 unit by acquiring Flash. Flash is a lazy Basset Hound who does nothing but loaf around, receive Rosco's affections, and occasionally [[Evil-Detecting Dog|bark at Boss Hogg]].



== Music ==
== Music ==
* The members of [[ZZ Top]] are famed for their [[Badass Beard|Badass Beards]]. Well, except for their drummer, Frank Beard, who has a [[Badass Mustache]] instead.
* The members of [[ZZ Top]] are famed for their [[Badass Beard]]s. Well, except for their drummer, Frank Beard, who has a [[Badass Mustache]] instead.
* [[Lamb of God]] quite frankly doesn't sound anything like the bunch of choir boys you'd expect. In fact, their previous band name, Burn the Priest, is actually much more fitting to the band's sound.
* [[Lamb of God]] quite frankly doesn't sound anything like the bunch of choir boys you'd expect. In fact, their previous band name, Burn the Priest, is actually much more fitting to the band's sound.


== New Media ==
* ''[[Vigor Mortis]]'': Vita (Latin "life") is a necromancer.

== Newspaper Comics ==
* One strip of ''[[Hi and Lois]]'' had Chip encounter a [[Perky Goth]] girl who told him she dressed all in black because, "Black is my color. Black is my mood." And her name? "Sunny."<ref>Despite what she said about her mood, "Sunny" seemed to fit her personality just fine.</ref>


== Radio ==
== Radio ==
* In ''[[Bleak Expectations]]'', Mr. Gently Benevolent is a scheming [[Dastardly Whiplash]] and Mr. Skinflint Parsimonious is an [[Uncle Pennybags]].
* In ''[[Bleak Expectations]]'', Mr. Gently Benevolent is a scheming [[Dastardly Whiplash]] and Mr. Skinflint Parsimonious is an [[Uncle Pennybags]].



== Video Games ==
== Video Games ==
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** Shepherd is usually the nickname of someone who takes care of a group of people under his watch as best as he can, as well protecting them from danger.
** Shepherd is usually the nickname of someone who takes care of a group of people under his watch as best as he can, as well protecting them from danger.
* In ''[[Heavenly Sword]]'', Nariko is a Japanese name that means "Gentle Child". She's anything but.
* In ''[[Heavenly Sword]]'', Nariko is a Japanese name that means "Gentle Child". She's anything but.
* Isaac from [[Golden Sun]]. His name means "he laughs" but he's a [[Heroic Mime]] in the first game and mostly [[The Stoic|stoic]] in the sequels.
* Isaac from ''[[Golden Sun]]''. His name means "he laughs" but he's a [[Heroic Mime]] in the first game and mostly [[The Stoic|stoic]] in the sequels.
* ''[[Tales of Symphonia]]'''s Raine is afraid of water.
* ''[[Tales of Symphonia]]'''s Raine is afraid of water.
* ''[[Inazuma Eleven]]'' lampshades this with one of its managers, whose last name is Otonashi. Otonashi means "quiet"--the character is the opposite.
* ''[[Inazuma Eleven]]'' lampshades this with one of its managers, whose last name is Otonashi. Otonashi means "quiet"—the character is the opposite.
* [[Clay Fighter]]: One of the characters is named Tiny, and he's a muscle man.
* ''[[Clay Fighter]]'': One of the characters is named Tiny, and he's a muscle man.
* ''[[Psychonauts]]'', The manual explain Raz's last name is Aquato, and he has issues with water. The explanation to this is thanks to a family's curse, which why Raz isn't able to go into bodies of water let alone swim.
* Muffet from ''[[Undertale]]'', a spider-girl named after a girl best known for being afraid of spiders.


== Web Comics ==

* Tiffany ''Susan'' Pompoms of ''[[El Goonish Shive]]'' always goes by her middle name, because she considers her actual first- and last-name to be too "perky and upbeat" for her cynical, sardonic personality. (Ironically, it's been made quite clear that if it wasn't for ONE [[For Want of a Nail|traumatic childhood event]], she would've wound up fitting her name just perfectly.)
== Webcomics ==
* ''Dangerously Chloe'' has the team of angels consisting of Prudence, Charity and <s>Zachy-poo</s> [[Aerith and Bob|Zachuriel]]. We don't know whether the [[Celestial Bureaucracy]] got Ministry of Ironic Naming, but the saying "Once is an accident. Twice is a trend." applies.
* Tiffany "Susan" Pompoms of ''[[El Goonish Shive]]'' always goes by her middle name, because she considers her actual first- and last-name to be too "perky and upbeat" for her cynical, sardonic personality. (Ironically, it's been made quite clear that if it wasn't for ONE [[For Want of a Nail|traumatic childhood event]], she would've wound up fitting her name just perfectly.)
** Pandora (who ''did'' infiltrate the Heaven repeatedly) is having fun with this, if only because she [[Screwy Squirrel|barely can restrain herself from messing with people for a few minutes]]. So, of course, as a succubus in [[Paper-Thin Disguise]] she assumed the name "[https://pixietrixcomix.com/dangerously-chloe/volume-2-page-138 Chastity Abstinence]".
* ''Dangerously Chloe'' has angels Prudence and Charity. We don't know whether the [[Celestial Bureaucracy]] got Ministry of Ironic Naming, but... "Once is an accident. Twice is a trend.".


== Western Animation ==
== Western Animation ==
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** Pipsqueak is anything but small.
** Pipsqueak is anything but small.
** Also, Mai, whose name means "Smile." She's pretty much played as a [[Goth]] who finds everything boring.
** Also, Mai, whose name means "Smile." She's pretty much played as a [[Goth]] who finds everything boring.
** In [[Sequel Series]] ''[[The Legend of Korra]]'', Korra's father is a [[Huge Guy, Tiny Girl|huge man who towers over his wife, Senna]]. His name, Tonraq, is an Inuit word for "tiny man".
** In the [[Sequel Series]] ''[[The Legend of Korra]]'', Korra's father is a [[Huge Guy, Tiny Girl|huge man who towers over his wife, Senna]]. His name, Tonraq, is an Inuit word for "tiny man".
* [[Ruby Gloom]], from the eponymous show: her last name is "Gloom", but she is [[Perky Goth|anything but gloomy]].
* [[Ruby Gloom]], from the eponymous show: her last name is "Gloom", but she is [[Perky Goth|anything but gloomy]].
* Angelica from ''[[Rugrats]]''. Although she acts angelic when she's around adults so they seldom catch on to her true bratty nature.
* Angelica from ''[[Rugrats]]''. Although she acts angelic when she's around adults so they seldom catch on to her true bratty nature.
* ''[[Johnny Test]]'' has Mr. Black and Mr. White, the former being caucasian and the latter being African-American.
* ''[[Johnny Test]]'' has Mr. Black and Mr. White, the former being caucasian and the latter being African-American.



== Real Life ==
== Real Life ==
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{{quote|'''[[Bill Hicks]]:''' So this guy, officer ''Koon''... Is life too fucking weird, or what?}}
{{quote|'''[[Bill Hicks]]:''' So this guy, officer ''Koon''... Is life too fucking weird, or what?}}
* Similarly, the last racist anthropologist to be taken seriously was named Carleton ''Coon''.
* Similarly, the last racist anthropologist to be taken seriously was named Carleton ''Coon''.
* GG Allin was among the most controversial musicians of the late 1980s till his death in 1993 due to his blasphemous, obscene, transgressive, disgusting actions on stage. It was common for members of his band and audience to be covered in his bodily fluids… and [[Tempting Fate| that’s if they were lucky]]. Allin was often loaded with laxatives and the results… well; let’s just say it takes the phase “brown note” [[Up to Eleven| a new meaning]].
* GG Allin was among the most controversial musicians of the late 1980s until his death in 1993 due to his blasphemous, obscene, transgressive, disgusting actions on stage. It was common for members of his band and audience to be covered in his bodily fluids… and [[Tempting Fate|that’s if they were lucky]]. Allin was often loaded with laxatives and the results… well; let’s just say it takes the phase “brown note” [[Up to Eleven|a new meaning]].
** When he started school as a kid, his parents legally changed his name to Kevin Michael from his birth name in hopes he wouldn’t be made fun of. What was Allin’s birth name…? His birth name was “Jesus Christ” Allin… you heard right.
** When he started school as a kid, his parents legally changed his name to Kevin Michael from his birth name in hopes he wouldn’t be made fun of. What was Allin’s birth name…? His birth name was “Jesus Christ” Allin… you heard right.
* There’s a breed of dog known as [http://www.ukcdogs.com/Web.nsf/Breeds/CompanionDog/AmericanBully American Bully], that’s similar to their Pit-bull cousin. However, one of the main traits that are deemed objectionable is [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=noOLZyOOjUA aggressive behavior] towards humans and other animals although they would likely protect their families when they have to, common in dogs.
* There’s a breed of dog known as [https://web.archive.org/web/20150221201639/http://www.ukcdogs.com/Web.nsf/Breeds/CompanionDog/AmericanBully American Bully], that’s similar to their Pit-bull cousin. However, one of the main traits that are deemed objectionable is [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=noOLZyOOjUA aggressive behavior] towards humans and other animals although they would likely protect their families when they have to, common in dogs. {{context|reason=How is this an example of the trope as written? The name sounds completely non-ironic to me.}}


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Ahabsson: You know Makaisson? The greatest dwarf shipwright who ever lived? Although I understand his Unsinkable had a few teething problems.
Felix: I understand that it sank.

Gotrek and Felix (Redhand's Daughter)

So, you're watching a new show on TV. You notice the series has a gloomy-looking Goth character and you wonder what they named her. Maybe something dark like "Raven" or "Misery" or "Lady Death".

They reveal her name, and it's... Sunshine? The gloomy-looking character's name is Sunshine?

Yes, sometimes, a character is given a name that is ironic considering their personality, lifestyle, or whatnot. Often, this is Played for Laughs, but more serious examples do exist.

See Ironic Nickname for cases when the character's nickname, instead of their given name, is ironic.

Related to Fluffy the Terrible, where a scary monster or animal is given a decidedly non-scary name, Deathbringer the Adorable, where a cute, relatively harmless animal is given an imposing name, and Tom the Dark Lord, where an evil character has a Plain Name.

Examples of Ironic Name include:

Advertsing

  • A 'Red Apple Ale features two businessmen during the 1920s, and the larger of the two men is called 'Tiny'.

Anime and Manga

  • With the Light
    • Hikaru's full name is Azuma Hikaru, or "light of the East," and upon hearing this name, his new father Masato's first hope was that Hikaru would grow up to climb the corporate ladder. Which... he most likely won't do.
    • Miyu means "beautiful feather", but she acts far less delicate than her name would suggest, as does the fifth-grade kendo champ Misaki, whose name means "beautiful blossoms."
  • The given name of Nozomu Itoshiki of Sayonara, Zetsubou-sensei means hope, which is ironic in light of his deeply pessimistic personality. It ends up becoming a Meaningful Name though in that due to a quirk in Japanese, the way his name is spelled leads it to being misread as Zetsubou, "Despair" or "Hopeless".
  • Satoshi from the Pokémon anime. His name means "wisdom" yet he's a solid example of an Idiot Hero.
  • Zigzagged with Habuko Mongoose from My Hero Academia, a girl with the Snake quirk. Her first name is fitting, as "Habu" is a snake native to Japan. Her surname, however, is ironic, as mongooses typically prey on snakes.

Comic Books

Film

  • The main family's last name in The Incredibles is Parr, meaning "average" -- something the Parrs definitely are not.
  • Tiny from House of 1000 Corpses and The Devil's Rejects fits this since he's clearly a giant. The actor who in this role, Matthew McGrory, was seven feet and six inches tall when he died of natural causes in 2005.
  • There's a character in Zootopia named Flash, who happens to be a sloth and move rather slowly. In the last scene, it's revealed that Flash is a very fast car driver who frequently breaks the city speed limits, making his name actually apt but bringing another level of irony.

Literature

  • Discworld
    • The Carters from Lords and Ladies: the daughters, as is traditional, are all named after virtues (Hope, Patience, Chastity), but then Mr and Mrs Carter got a bit confused and named all the sons after vices (Bestiality, Covetousness, Anger). None of the children live up to their names.
    • Adora Belle Dearheart from Going Postal is anything but adorable. Most people who know her call her "Killer". Her love interest, Moist von Lipwig, calls her "Spike". Mind you, she's a wonderful person, just not "adorable".
  • Pippin Galadriel Moonshine in Good Omens goes by Pepper, as she is a short scruffy tomboy with a temper.
  • Festina Ramos from The League of Peoples Verse: in Expendable, she bitterly notes in her narration that "Festina" means "The Happy One" and her typical state of mind is anything but happy.
  • The Kitty Norville series is about a werewolf named Kitty. Whenever anyone comments on it, she says the name came first.
  • In the book of Ruth, Naomi (whose name means "pleasant") lampshades her ironic name when she returns to Israel, telling the women of her hometown to call her "Mara" ("bitter") because her life has been anything but pleasant up until that point.
  • In Jennifer Scales and the Messenger of Light, the twisted, monstrous villain with darkness-related powers is named Evangelos, which means "Messenger of Light".
  • In the Robin Hood stories, Little John's Ironic Nickname directly derives from the intersection of his given name, John Little with his physically imposing stature.
  • A Song of Ice and Fire
    • Two of the Freys have names that are ironic in terms of who they are named for. The severely mentally retarded Aegon (generally known as Jinglebell because his jerkass grandfather makes him act as a jester) is named after a great military leader and ruler. Similarly, Rhaegar Frey, a slimy and totally mediocre man, is named after a Pretty Boy Knight in Shining Armor who was both a sensitive intellectual and a military genius.
    • In-universe, "Spotted Pate" is a folklore character who, while dim-witted, was Born Lucky and always succeeds/makes nobles look ridiculous (basically the equivalent to Jack, Hans, etc. in our folklore). As a result, it is a popular name for Westerosi peasants. However, (perhaps because they are peasants) most of the Pates in-story are singularly unlucky:
      • At one point, the outlaw Tom O'Sevens is listing his grievances against the Lannisters, and he names at least five Pates he knew whose deaths he blames on them, including his cousin Ser Pate who was killed in a tourney by Gregor Clegane.
      • Another Pate is the royal whipping boy and gets flogged for bad deeds by the Princes (or just when Cersei wants to teach her son a lesson).
      • Pate of Oldtown was murdered and had his identity stolen by a shape-shifting assassin.
  • Each of John Steakley's novels features a character named Felix ("happy/lucky") who is Blessed with Suck.
  • Varsian the Immortal from Lacuna dies moments after introducing himself.
  • A much more subtle example is from Harry Potter. Amycus Carrow is one of Voldemort's Death Eaters, but his name is a variation on the Latin word amicus which means "friend".

Live-Action TV

  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer seems to love doing this. You'd think that characters with names like Angel, Faith, and Glory would be heroic characters, but they're all villains. While Angel does pull a Heel Face Turn eventually, he's still a vampire and becomes more of an Anti-Hero than a shining example of heroism.
  • The BBC show Merlin had a villain called Valiant, who was using underhanded tactics to cheat in a tournament.
  • The Dukes of Hazzard: Starting around season 3, Sheriff Rosco started a K-9 unit by acquiring Flash. Flash is a lazy Basset Hound who does nothing but loaf around, receive Rosco's affections, and occasionally bark at Boss Hogg.

Music

  • The members of ZZ Top are famed for their Badass Beards. Well, except for their drummer, Frank Beard, who has a Badass Mustache instead.
  • Lamb of God quite frankly doesn't sound anything like the bunch of choir boys you'd expect. In fact, their previous band name, Burn the Priest, is actually much more fitting to the band's sound.

New Media

Newspaper Comics

  • One strip of Hi and Lois had Chip encounter a Perky Goth girl who told him she dressed all in black because, "Black is my color. Black is my mood." And her name? "Sunny."[1]

Radio

Video Games

  • Modern Warfare
    • The first name of the terrorist you spend most of the game fighting (Vladimir Makarov) name means "ruler of peace".
    • Shepherd is usually the nickname of someone who takes care of a group of people under his watch as best as he can, as well protecting them from danger.
  • In Heavenly Sword, Nariko is a Japanese name that means "Gentle Child". She's anything but.
  • Isaac from Golden Sun. His name means "he laughs" but he's a Heroic Mime in the first game and mostly stoic in the sequels.
  • Tales of Symphonia's Raine is afraid of water.
  • Inazuma Eleven lampshades this with one of its managers, whose last name is Otonashi. Otonashi means "quiet"—the character is the opposite.
  • Clay Fighter: One of the characters is named Tiny, and he's a muscle man.
  • Psychonauts, The manual explain Raz's last name is Aquato, and he has issues with water. The explanation to this is thanks to a family's curse, which why Raz isn't able to go into bodies of water let alone swim.
  • Muffet from Undertale, a spider-girl named after a girl best known for being afraid of spiders.

Web Comics

Western Animation

Real Life

  • Freakonomics contains the examples of Winner Lane, whose most noted achievement was his criminal record and subsequent prison time, and Loser Lane, his brother, who ended up becoming much more successful (and now goes by "Lou").
  • An American destroyer captain led the destroyer charge that scored a number of torpedo hits at Suriago Strait. His name was Coward.
  • Similarly, John Coward was the first officer of British Airways Flight 38 and was in control of the plane when it lost power. Together with the other pilots he managed to get it down without any casualties. Afterwards, one newspaper had the headline "Coward in name only."
  • Romulus Augustulus, the last Western Roman Emperor, had the names of the legendary founder of Rome and the first Roman Emperor. Originally called Romulus Augustus, the -ulus was added, making the name "Little Augustus".
  • Comedian Adam Hills cites a real life example in his shows: he goes on a rant about Irony and how many people don't understand it. After one such show, a woman comes up to him and informs him that she is diabetic. Her name is Candy.
  • There was this robber and murderer named Charles Peace...
  • One of the officers (and prime fall guy) responsible for the Rodney King beating is named Stacey Koon (for the blissfully unaware, 'Coon' is a highly derogatory term for a black person, and the Rodney King beating was probably racially motivated).

Bill Hicks: So this guy, officer Koon... Is life too fucking weird, or what?

  • Similarly, the last racist anthropologist to be taken seriously was named Carleton Coon.
  • GG Allin was among the most controversial musicians of the late 1980s until his death in 1993 due to his blasphemous, obscene, transgressive, disgusting actions on stage. It was common for members of his band and audience to be covered in his bodily fluids… and that’s if they were lucky. Allin was often loaded with laxatives and the results… well; let’s just say it takes the phase “brown note” a new meaning.
    • When he started school as a kid, his parents legally changed his name to Kevin Michael from his birth name in hopes he wouldn’t be made fun of. What was Allin’s birth name…? His birth name was “Jesus Christ” Allin… you heard right.
  • There’s a breed of dog known as American Bully, that’s similar to their Pit-bull cousin. However, one of the main traits that are deemed objectionable is aggressive behavior towards humans and other animals although they would likely protect their families when they have to, common in dogs. [context?]
  1. Despite what she said about her mood, "Sunny" seemed to fit her personality just fine.