List of people who use their middle names as their first names
In various cultures, a middle name is a portion of a personal name that is written between a person's given name and surname.[1] This list includes people who use their middle name, or one of their middle names, or a diminutive form of their middle name, such as Bob for Robert or Ted for Edward, as their first name, or in some instances, they use their middle name mononymously. The list includes actors, athletes, authors, business people, celebrities, historical figures, journalists, musicians, singers, songwriters, social media personalities, television personalities, writers, and multiple politicians and first ladies from several different countries.
Notable siblings who use their middle names as their first names include Mike McCartney and Paul McCartney and Elle Fanning and Dakota Fanning.[2][3] Notable fathers and sons include NBA basketball players Corey Crowder and Jae Crowder;[4] stock car racing drivers Dale Earnhardt and Dale Earnhardt Jr.,[5] American actors Stacy Keach Sr. and Stacy Keach,[6] Gary Busey and Jake Busey,[7] American musicians Hank Williams Jr. and Hank Williams III,[8] and American television personalities Art Linkletter and Jack Linkletter.[9]
Background
[edit]The term "middle name" made its debut in an 1835 Harvard University publication titled Harvardiana, although the practice of using middle names can be traced back through examining the history of their usage.[10] English historian Stephen Wilson says that the usage of middle names likely came from the tradition of using two first names in medieval Italy.[11] The custom of giving children two names became widely accepted across Europe during the following centuries, and by the late 1800s, middle names were frequently being used in the United States, especially with the upper class.[11] With the introduction of official documents, like Social Security cards and enlistment forms for the military, in the early 1900s, the acceptance of using middle names to distinguish family members was utilized more often.[11][10] According to The Atlantic, 75 percent of Americans had middle names by the late 1970s.[11] In the southern United States, people are more prone to using their middle names as their first names, more so than the remaining areas of the country.[11][12] The usage of names in other cultures, such as in East Asia, may not directly correlate to the way middle names are used in the United States or the West.[11] It is common for Muslims in South Asia to name their children after Muhammad, with their middle name or surname being used as their given name.[13][14]
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Name | Full name / Birth name | Refs |
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Jane Adams | Betty Jane Bierce | [15] |
Ted Adams | Richard Theodore Adams | [15] |
Casey Affleck | Caleb Casey McGuire Affleck | [16] |
Alex Aiono | Martin Alexander Aiono | [17] |
Mikael Åkerfeldt | Lars Mikael Åkerfeldt | [18] |
Ross Alexander | Alexander Ross Smith Jr. | [19] |
Barbara Jo Allen | Marian Barbara Henshall | [20] |
Patrick Allen | John Keith Patrick Allen | [21] |
Ray Allen | Walter Ray Allen Jr. | [4][22] |
Irfaan Ali | Mohamed Irfaan Ali | [23] |
Claud Allister | William Claud Michael Palmer | [24] |
Willie Aames | Albert William Upton | [25] |
Dana Andrews | Carver Dana Andrews | [26] |
Neal Arden | Arthur Neal Alston | [27] |
Céleo Arias | Carlos Céleo Arias López | [28] |
Mariano Arista | José Mariano Martín Buenaventura Ignacio Nepomuceno García de Arista Nuez | [29] |
Eddy Arnold | Richard Edward Arnold | [30] |
Dan Avidan | Leigh Daniel Avidan | [31] |
Eric B. | Louis Eric Barrier | [32] |
Alice Babs | Hildur Alice Nilson | [33] |
Javier Báez | Ednel Javier Báez | [34] |
Josephine Baker | Freda Josephine McDonald Baker | [35] |
Antonio Banderas | José Antonio Domínguez Bandera | [36] |
Mae Barnes | Edith Mae Stith | [37] |
Wendy Barrie | Marguerite Wendy Jenkins | [38] |
Lance Bass | James Lance Bass | [39] |
Warren Beatty | Henry Warren Beatty | [3] |
Michael Beck | John Michael Beck Taylor | [40] |
Drake Bell | Jared Drake Bell | [41] |
Jordie Benn | Phillip Jordan Ellis Benn | [42] |
Arnold Bennett | Enoch Arnold Bennett | [43] |
Dierks Bentley | Frederick Dierks Bentley | [44] |
Ingmar Bergman | Ernst Ingmar Bergman | [45] |
Lance Berkman | William Lance Berkman | [46] |
Saqib Bhatti | Mohammad Saqib Bhatti | [47] |
Jacqueline Bisset | Winifred Jacqueline Fraser Bisset | [48] |
Don Black | Stephen Donald Black | [49] |
Jeremy Black | John Jeremy Black | [50] |
Janet Blair | Martha Janet Lafferty | [51] |
Alexis Bledel | Kimberly Alexis Bledel | [52] |
Joan Blondell | Rose Joan Blondell | [53] |
Claire Bloom | Patricia Claire Bloom | [54] |
Denis Blundell | Edward Denis Blundell | [55] |
Randy Blythe | David Randall Blythe | [18] |
Policarpo Bonilla | José Policarpo Bonilla Vasquez | [56] |
Eileen Brennan | Verla Eileen Regina Brennen | [57] |
Peter Breck | Joseph Peter Breck | [58] |
Jeremy Brett | Peter Jeremy William Huggins | [59] |
Garth Brooks | Troyal Garth Brooks | [3] |
Louise Brooks | Mary Louise Brooks | [60] |
Rand Brooks | Arlington Rand Brooks Jr. | [61] |
Israel Broussard | Isaiah Israel Broussard | [41] |
Ben Browder | Robert Benedict Browder | [62] |
Gordon Brown | James Gordon Brown | [63] |
Jackson Browne | Clyde Jackson Browne | [64] |
Virginia Bruce | Helen Virginia Briggs | [65] |
Stephen Bruton | Turner Stephen Bruton | [66] |
Luke Bryan | Thomas Luther Bryan | [44] |
Edgar Buchanan | William Edgar Buchanan | [67] |
Forbes Burnham | Linden Forbes Sampson Burnham | [68] |
Gary Busey | William Gary Busey | [69] |
Jake Busey | William Jacob Busey | [7] |
Anastasio Bustamante | Trinidad Anastasio de Sales Ruiz Bustamante y Oseguera | [70] |
Caron Butler | James Caron Butler | [4][71] |
Christy Cabanne | William Christy Cabanne | [72] |
Camila Cabello | Karla Camila Cabello | [73] |
Vince Cable | John Vincent Cable | [74] |
Sebastian Cabot | Charles Sebastian Thomas Cabot | [75] |
Miguel Cabrera | José Miguel Cabrera Torres | [76] |
James Callaghan | Leonard James Callaghan | [77] |
Plutarco Elías Calles | Francisco Plutarco Elías Campuzano | [70] |
Dyan Cannon | Samille Diane Friesen | [78] |
Leo von Caprivi | Georg Leo von Caprivi | [79] |
Macdonald Carey | Edward Macdonald Carey | [80] |
Venustiano Carranza | José Venustiano Carranza de la Garza | [81] |
Diahann Carroll | Carol Diahann Johnson | [82] |
Madeleine Carroll | Marie Madeleine Bernadette O'Carroll | [83] |
Rosalynn Carter | Eleanor Rosalynn Carter | [84] |
June Carter Cash | Valerie June Carter Cash | [85] |
Xiomara Castro | Iris Xiomara Castro Sarmiento | [86] |
Joan Caulfield | Beatrice Joan Caulfield | [87] |
Page Cavanaugh | Walter Page Cavanaugh | [88] |
Neville Chamberlain | Arthur Neville Chamberlain | [77] |
Richard Chamberlain | George Richard Chamberlain | [89] |
Lane Chandler | Robert Lane Oakes | [90] |
Aroldis Chapman | Albertin Aroldis de la Cruz Chapman | [91] |
Jeremy Child | Coles John Jeremy Child | [92] |
Ben Chifley | Joseph Benedict Chifley | [93] |
Jean Chrétien | Joseph Jacques Jean Chrétien | [94] |
Eric Church | Kenneth Eric Church | [44] |
Arnold Clark | John Arnold Clark | [95] |
Joe Clark | Charles Joseph Clark | [96] |
Grover Cleveland | Stephen Grover Cleveland | [97] |
Montgomery Clift | Edward Montgomery Clift | [98] |
Claudette Colbert | Émilie Claudette Chauchoin | [99] |
Robbie Coltrane | Anthony Robert McMillan | [100] |
Monique Coleman | Adrienne Monique Coleman | [41] |
Nadine Conner | Evelyn Nadine Henderson | [101] |
Sean Connery | Thomas Sean Connery | [3] |
Robert Conrad | Konrad Robert Falkowski | [102][103] |
William Conrad | John William Cann Jr. | [104] |
Calvin Coolidge | John Calvin Coolidge | [3] |
Adrian Cowell | John Adrian Cowell | [105] |
Shawn Crahan | Michael Shawn Crahan | [18] |
Broderick Crawford | William Broderick Crawford | [106] |
Chace Crawford | Christopher Chace Crawford | [52] |
Jamal Crawford | Aaron Jamal Crawford | [4][107] |
Michael Crichton | John Michael Crichton | [98] |
Bob Crosby | George Robert Crosby | [108] |
Corey Crowder | Jonathan Corey Crowder | [4][109] |
Jae Crowder | Corey Jae Crowder | [4][110] |
Johan Cruyff | Hendrik Johannes Cruijff | [111] |
Ted Cruz | Rafael Edward Cruz | [112] |
Robert Cummings | Clarence Robert Orville Cummings | [113] |
Stephen Curry | Wardell Stephen Curry II | [4][114] |
Tyne Daly | Ellen Tyne Daly | [98] |
Charles Dance | Walter Charles Dance | [115] |
Bobby Darin | Walden Robert Cassotto | [116] |
Brad Darrach | Henry Bradford Darrach Jr. | [117] |
Clement Davies | Edward Clement Davies | [118] |
Robertson Davies | William Robertson Davies | [98] |
Glen Davis | Ronald Glen Davis | [4][119] |
Dennis Day | Owen Patrick Eugene Dennis McNulty | [120][121] |
Angus Deayton | Gordon Angus Deayton | [63] |
Yvonne De Carlo | Margaret Yvonne Middleton | [122] |
William Demarest | Carl William Demarest | [123] |
John Denver | Henry John Deutschendorf Jr. | [124] |
Brandon deWilde | Andre Brandon deWilde | [125] |
Porfirio Díaz | José de la Cruz Porfirio Díaz Mori | [126] |
Corey Dickerson | McKenzie Corey Dickerson | [127] |
Bruce Dickinson | Paul Bruce Dickinson | [18] |
Adrian Dingle | John Adrian Darley Dingle | [128] |
Beth Ditto | Mary Beth Patterson | [129] |
Eben Dönges | Theophilus Ebenhaezer Dönges | [130] |
Drake | Aubrey Drake Graham | [41][131] |
Faye Dunaway | Dorothy Faye Dunaway | [63] |
Fred Durst | William Frederick Durst | [18] |
Dale Earnhardt | Ralph Dale Earnhardt | [5] |
Dale Earnhardt Jr. | Ralph Dale Earnhardt Jr. | [5] |
Felix Eberty | Georg Friedrich Felix Eberty | [132] |
Anthony Eden | Robert Anthony Eden | [74] |
Blake Edwards | William Blake Crump | [133] |
Samantha Eggar | Victoria Louise Samantha Marie Elizabeth Therese Eggar | [134] |
Adolf Eichmann | Otto Adolf Eichmann | [135] |
Dwight D. Eisenhower | David Dwight Eisenhower | [136] |
Cary Elwes | Ivan Simon Cary Elwes | [137] |
Bill English | Simon William English | [138] |
Gruffydd Evans | David Thomas Gruffydd Evans | [139] |
Festus Ezeli | Ifeanyi Festus Ezeli-Ndulue | [4][140] |
Nanette Fabray | Ruby Bernadette Nanette Theresa Fabares | [141] |
Brent Faiyaz | Christopher Brent Wood | [142] |
Dakota Fanning | Hannah Dakota Fanning | [3] |
Elle Fanning | Mary Elle Fanning | [39] |
Kyle Farmer | James Kyle Farmer | [143] |
Farrah Fawcett | Mary Farrah Leni Fawcett | [144] |
Will Ferrell | John William Ferrell | [3] |
Tina Fey | Elizabeth Stamatina Fey | [39] |
Louise Fletcher | Estelle Louise Fletcher | [145] |
Barbara Follett | Daphne Barbara Follett | [74] |
Jane Fonda | Lady Jayne Seymour Fonda[note 1] | [146][147] |
Will Forte | Orville Willis Forte IV | [148] |
Malcolm Fraser | John Malcolm Fraser | [149] |
Jane Frazee | Mary Jane Frehse | [150] |
Clark Gable | William Clark Gable | [151] |
Adolis García | José Adolis García Arrieta | [152] |
Greer Garson | Eileen Evelyn Greer Garson | [153] |
Lou Gehrig | Henry Louis Gehrig | [154] |
Vaughan Gething | Humphrey Vaughan ap David Gething | [155] |
John Gielgud | Arthur John Gielgud | [156] |
Peter Gilmore | John Peter Gilmore | [157] |
Rumer Godden | Margaret Rumer Godden | [98] |
Chris Godwin | Rod Christopher Godwin | [158][159] |
Zac Goldsmith | Frank Zacharias Goldsmith | [74] |
Niko Goodrum | Cartier Niko Goodrum | [160] |
Mushtaq Ahmed Gurmani | Mian Mushtaq Ahmed Gurmani | [161] |
Kelsey Grammer | Allen Kelsey Grammer | [162] |
Ulysses S. Grant | Hiram Ulysses Grant | [163] |
Tom Green | Michael Thomas Green | [164] |
Zack Greinke | Donald Zackary Greinke | [165] |
Zane Grey | Pearl Zane Grey | [98] |
Lucy Hale | Karen Lucille Hale | [41][131] |
Roy Halladay | Harry Leroy Halladay | [166] |
Halston | Roy Halston Frowick | [167] |
Denny Hamlin | James Dennis Alan Hamlin Jr. | [168] |
Dashiell Hammett | Samuel Dashiell Hammett | [98] |
Tyler Hansbrough | Andrew Tyler Hansbrough | [4][169] |
Neale Hanvey | James Neale Hanvey | [170] |
Fazlul Haque | Mohammad Fazlul Haque | [171] |
Keir Hardie | James Keir Hardie | [74] |
Mecole Hardman | Carey Mecole Hardman | [172][159] |
Tom Hardy | Edward Thomas Hardy | [173][174] |
Mark Harmon | Thomas Mark Harmon | [175] |
Corey Hart | Jon Corey Hart | [176] |
Joe Hart | Charles Joseph John Hart | [177] |
Taylor Hawkins | Oliver Taylor Hawkins | [18] |
Geoffrey Hayes | Charles Geoffrey Hayes | [178] |
Wanda Hendrix | Dixie Wanda Hendrix | [179] |
Alistair Hepburn | John Alistair Hepburn | [180] |
Dionisio de Herrera | José Dionisio de la Trinidad de Herrera y Díaz del Valle | [181] |
Odúbel Herrera | David Odúbel Herrera | [182] |
Chris Heunis | Jan Christiaan Heunis | [183] |
Faith Hill | Audrey Faith Perry | [52] |
Brent Hinds | William Brent Hinds | [18] |
Drake Hogestyn | Donald Drake Hogestyn | [184] |
Brad Hogg | George Bradley Hogg | [185] |
Anthony Hopkins | Philip Anthony Hopkins | [186] |
Miriam Hopkins | Ellen Miriam Hopkins | [187] |
Jane Horrocks | Barbara Jane Horrocks | [63] |
Randy Houser | Shawn Randolph Houser | [124] |
Rance Howard | Harold Rance Beckenholdt[note 2] | [188][189] |
Desmond Hoyte | Hugh Desmond Hoyte | [190] |
Adolfo de la Huerta | Felipe Adolfo de la Huerta Marcor | [191] |
Mark Hughes | Leslie Mark Hughes | [192] |
John Humphrys | Desmond John Humphrys | [63] |
Shujaat Hussain | Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain | [193] |
Lauren Hutton | Mary Laurence Hutton | [194] |
Huw Irranca-Davies | Ifor Huw Irranca-Davies | [195] |
Kate Jackson | Lucy Kate Jackson | [196] |
Dean Jagger | Ira Dean Jagger | [197] |
Zafarullah Khan Jamali | Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali | [198] |
Wyclef Jean | Jeannel Wyclef Jean | [98][199] |
Michael Jeffery | Philip Michael Jeffery | [200] |
Brody Jenner | Sam Brody Jenner | [201] |
Cody Jinks | Meredith Cody Jinks | [124] |
Boris Johnson | Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson | [77] |
Lamont Johnson | Ernest Lamont Johnson Jr. | [202] |
Van Johnson | Charles Van Dell Johnson | [203] |
Kevin Jonas | Paul Kevin Jonas II | [204][131] |
Norah Jones | Geethali Norah Jones Shankar | [205][131] |
DeAndre Jordan | Hyland DeAndre Jordan | [4][206] |
Mindy Kaling | Vera Mindy Chokalingam | [39] |
Danny Kaye | David Daniel Kaminsky | [207] |
Stacy Keach | Walter Stacy Keach Jr. | [6] |
Stacy Keach Sr. | Walter Stacy Keach Sr. | [208] |
Kevin Keegan | Joseph Kevin Keegan | [209] |
DeForest Kelley | Jackson DeForest Kelley | [210] |
Merrill Kelly | Kenneth Merrill Kelly | [211] |
Amir Mohammad Khan | Malik Amir Mohammad Khan | [212] |
Ayub Khan | Mohammad Ayub Khan | [213] |
Nur Khan | Malik Nur Khan | [214] |
Yahya Khan | Agha Muhammad Yahya Khan | [215] |
Alan King | Irwin Alan Kniberg | [216] |
Elle King | Tanner Elle Schneider | [52] |
Mabel King | Donnie Mabel Elizabeth Washington | [217] |
Rudyard Kipling | Joseph Rudyard Kipling | [3] |
Don Knotts | Jesse Donald Knotts | [218] |
Ashton Kutcher | Christopher Ashton Kutcher | [3] |
James LaBrie | Kevin James LaBrie | [18] |
Diane Ladd | Rose Diane Lanier | [219] |
Stan Laurel | Arthur Stanley Jefferson | [220] |
Hugh Laurie | James Hugh Calum Laurie | [221] |
Wilfrid Laurier | Henri Charles Wilfrid Laurier | [222] |
Bonar Law | Andrew Bonar Law | [223] |
Jude Law | David Jude Heyworth Law | [39] |
Julian Lennon | John Charles Julian Lennon | [224] |
Téa Leoni | Elizabeth Téa Pantaleoni | [225][174] |
Carl Lewis | Frederick Carlton Lewis | [226] |
Evangeline Lilly | Nicole Evangeline Lilly | [227] |
Art Linkletter | Gordon Arthur Kelly | [228] |
Jack Linkletter | Arthur Jack Linkletter | [9] |
Jeremy Lloyd | John Jeremy Lloyd | [229] |
Walter Lord | John Walter Lord Jr. | [230] |
Nathaniel Lowe | David Nathaniel Lowe Jr. | [231] |
Lance Lynn | Michael Lance Lynn | [232] |
Allan Macartney | William John Allan Macartney | [233] |
Neil MacCormick | Donald Neil MacCormick | [234] |
Ramsay MacDonald | James Ramsay MacDonald | [74] |
Andie MacDowell | Rosalie Anderson MacDowell | [63] |
Murray MacLehose | Crawford Murray MacLehose | [235] |
Harold Macmillan | Maurice Harold Macmillan | [77] |
Lee Majors | Harvey Lee Yeary | [236] |
Jayne Mansfield | Vera Jayne Palmer | [237] |
Rooney Mara | Patricia Rooney Mara | [39] |
Meghan Markle | Rachel Meghan Markle | [39] |
Penny Marshall | Carole Penny Marshall | [98] |
Marsai Martin | Caila Marsai Martin | [238] |
Somerset Maugham | William Somerset Maugham | [77] |
Frederick Denison Maurice | John Frederick Denison Maurice | [239] |
Ava Max | Amanda Ava Koci | [240] |
Maxwell | Gerald Maxwell Rivera | [241] |
Marilyn Maxwell | Marvel Marilyn Maxwell | [242] |
Mike McCartney | Peter Michael McCartney | [2] |
Paul McCartney | James Paul McCartney | [3] |
Tim McCarver | James Timothy McCarver | [243][244] |
Mitch McConnell | Addison Mitchell McConnell III | [245] |
Carson McCullers | Lula Carson Smith | [246] |
Gates McFadden | Cheryl Gates McFadden | [247] |
Tim McGraw | Samuel Timothy McGraw | [44] |
Allan McKeown | John Allan McKeown | [248] |
Marshall McLuhan | Herbert Marshall McLuhan | [96] |
Steve McQueen | Terrence Stephen McQueen | [249] |
Charles Meere | Matthew Charles Meere | [250] |
Burgess Meredith | Oliver Burgess Meredith | [251] |
Shawn Michaels | Michael Shawn Hickenbottom | [252] |
Khris Middleton | James Khristian Middleton | [4][253] |
Ray Michie | Janet Ray Michie | [254] |
Jason Momoa | Joseph Jason Namakaeha Momoa | [39] |
Jeremy Moore | John Jeremy Moore | [255] |
Francisco Morazán | José Francisco Morazán Quesada | [256] |
Eluned Morgan | Mair Eluned Morgan | [257] |
Rhodri Morgan | Hywel Rhodri Morgan | [258] |
Raheem Mostert | Dominique Raheem Mostert | [259][159] |
Bridget Moynahan | Kathryn Bridget Moynahan | [98] |
Mae Muller | Holly Mae Muller | [260] |
Cedric Mullins | Boyce Cedric Mullins II | [261] |
Brian Mulroney | Martin Brian Mulroney | [96] |
Olivia Munn | Lisa Olivia Munn | [262] |
Rupert Murdoch | Keith Rupert Murdoch | [3] |
Melchor Múzquiz | José Ventura Melchor Ciriaco de Ecay-Múzquiz y Arrieta | [263] |
Zach Myers | Michael Zachary Myers | [18] |
Link Neal | Charles Lincoln Neal III | [264] |
Bob Newhart | George Robert Newhart | [96] |
Denise Nicholas | Donna Denise Nicholas | [265] |
David Niven | James David Graham Niven | [266] |
Feroz Khan Noon | Malik Feroz Khan Noon | [267] |
Annie Oakley | Phoebe Ann Mosey | [268] |
Gerald O'Brien | John Gerald O'Brien | [269] |
Flannery O'Connor | Mary Flannery O'Connor | [98] |
Gary Oldman | Leonard Gary Oldman | [98] |
Ryan O'Neal | Charles Patrick Ryan O'Neal | [270] |
Tony Orlando | Michael Anthony Orlando Cassavitis | [271] |
Daniel Ortega | José Daniel Ortega Saavedra | [272] |
Marie Osmond | Olive Marie Osmond | [39] |
Jon Ossoff | Thomas Jonathan Ossoff | [273] |
Frank Oz | Richard Frank Oznowicz | [274] |
Anthony Padilla | Daniel Anthony Padilla | [275] |
Betsy Palmer | Patricia Betsy Hrunek | [276] |
Tony Parker | William Anthony Parker | [4][277] |
Pedro Pascal | José Pedro Balmaceda Pascal | [52] |
Gregory Peck | Eldred Gregory Peck | [278][279] |
Chad Pennington | James Chadwick Pennington | [280] |
David Peralta | Senger David Peralta | [281] |
Eva Perón | María Eva Duarte de Perón | [282] |
Ross Perot | Henry Ross Perot | [3] |
Ryan Phillippe | Matthew Ryan Phillippe | [283][174] |
Drew Pinsky | David Drew Pinsky | [284] |
Brad Pitt | William Bradley Pitt | [3] |
Christopher Plummer | Arthur Christopher Orme Plummer | [285] |
Enoch Powell | John Enoch Powell | [74] |
Tyrone Power Sr. | Frederick Tyrone Edmond Power Sr. | [286] |
Dak Prescott | Rayne Dakota Prescott | [287][159] |
Albert Pujols | José Alberto Pujols Alcantará | [288] |
Issa Rae | Jo Issa Rae Diop | [289] |
Lutfur Rahman | Mohammad Lutfur Rahman | [290] |
Zillur Rahman | Mohammed Zillur Rahman | [291] |
Claude Rains | William Claude Rains | [292] |
James Rallison | Robert James Rallison | [293] |
Cyril Ramaphosa | Matamela Cyril Ramaphosa | [294] |
Raquel Rastenni | Anna Rachel Rastén | [295] |
Basil Rathbone | Philip St. John Basil Rathbone | [296] |
Robert Redford | Charles Robert Redford | [63] |
Robert Reed | John Robert Rietz | [297] |
James Remar | William James Remar | [298] |
Hunter Renfroe | Dustin Hunter Renfroe | [299] |
Trent Reznor | Michael Trent Reznor | [300] |
Giovanni Ribisi | Antonino Giovanni Ribisi | [301] |
Pete Ricketts | John Peter Ricketts | [302] |
Riley Ridley | Cavin Riley Ridley | [303][159] |
Diana Rigg | Enid Diana Elizabeth Rigg | [304] |
Rihanna | Robyn Rihanna Fenty | [39] |
Austin Riley | Michael Austin Riley | [305] |
LeAnn Rimes | Margaret LeAnn Rimes | [124] |
Mitt Romney | Willard Mitt Romney | [74] |
Eleanor Roosevelt | Anna Eleanor Roosevelt | [98] |
Clifford Rose | John Clifford Rose | [306] |
Mike Rounds | Marion Michael Rounds | [307] |
Damon Runyon | Alfred Damon Runyon | [98] |
Salman Rushdie | Ahmed Salman Rushdie | [308] |
Jane Russell | Ernestine Jane Geraldine Russell | [309] |
Rosalind Russell | Catherine Rosalind Russell | [310] |
Ann Rutherford | Therese Ann Rutherford | [311] |
John Ryan | Edward John Francis Ryan | [312] |
Nolan Ryan | Lynn Nolan Ryan Jr. | [243][313] |
Saba | Anna Saba Lykke Oehlenschlæger | [314] |
Ali Sadpara | Muhammad Ali Sadpara | [315] |
Emeli Sandé | Adele Emily Sandé | [316] |
Jacob Sartorius | Rolf Jacob Sartorius | [41] |
Kurt Schrader | Walter Kurt Schrader | [317] |
Liev Schreiber | Isaac Liev Schreiber | [318] |
Paul Scofield | David Paul Scofield | [319] |
Mike Scott | James Michael Scott | [4][320] |
Randolph Scott | George Randolph Scott | [321] |
Tom Seaver | George Thomas Seaver | [322] |
Nawaz Sharif | Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif | [323] |
Shehbaz Sharif | Mian Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif | [324] |
Norma Shearer | Edith Norma Shearer | [325] |
Neil Simon | Marvin Neil Simon | [3] |
Joan Sims | Irene Joan Marion Sims | [326] |
Charan Singh | Chaudhary Charan Singh | [327] |
Phillips Smalley | Wendell Phillips Smalley | [328] |
Kent Smith | Frank Kent Smith | [329] |
Yeardley Smith | Martha Maria Yeardley Smith | [330] |
Dee Snider | Daniel Dee Snider | [18][331] |
Phil Spector | Harvey Phillip Spector | [332] |
Scott Speedman | Robert Scott Speedman | [333] |
Albert Speer | Berthold Konrad Hermann Albert Speer | [334] |
Matthew Stafford | John Matthew Stafford | [335] |
Sylvester Stallone | Michael Sylvester Stallone | [336][63][243] |
Mike Stanton | William Michael Stanton | [337] |
Maureen Stapleton | Lois Maureen Stapleton | [338] |
Ford Sterling | George Ford Stitch | [339] |
Dean Stockwell | Robert Dean Stockwell | [340] |
Milburn Stone | Hugh Milburn Stone | [341] |
Oliver Stone | William Oliver Stone | [342] |
Peter Stormare | Rolf Peter Ingvar Storm | [343] |
Edward Stubbs | Reginald Edward Stubbs | [344] |
Jason Sudeikis | Daniel Jason Sudeikis | [52] |
Dansby Swanson | James Dansby Swanson | [345] |
Blanche Sweet | Sarah Blanche Sweet | [346] |
Tilda Swinton | Katherine Matilda Swinton | [347] |
Booth Tarkington | Newton Booth Tarkington | [348] |
Jared Taylor | Samuel Jared Taylor | [349] |
Nigel Terry | Peter Nigel Terry | [350] |
Jon Tester | Raymond Jon Tester | [351] |
Kim Thatcher | Lona Kim Thatcher | [317] |
John Thomas | Roger John Laugharne Thomas | [352] |
Hollis Thompson | Keith Hollis Thompson | [4][353] |
Jeremy Thorpe | John Jeremy Thorpe | [354] |
Sybil Thorndike | Agnes Sybil Thorndike | [355] |
Kevin Tighe | Jon Kevin Fishburn | [356] |
Franchot Tone | Stanislaus Pascal Franchot Tone | [357] |
Alex Trebek | George Alexander Trebek | [358] |
Pierre Trudeau | Joseph Philippe Pierre Yves Elliott Trudeau | [359] |
Dalton Trumbo | James Dalton Trumbo | [360] |
Liz Truss | Mary Elizabeth Truss | [361] |
Boyd Tunnock | Archibald Boyd Tunnock | [362] |
Kathleen Turner | Mary Kathleen Turner | [98] |
Priscilla Cooper Tyler | Elizabeth Priscilla Cooper Tyler | [363] |
Angelica Singleton Van Buren | Sarah Angelica Van Buren | [364] |
Keith Vaz | Nigel Keith Vaz | [74] |
Conrad Veidt | Hans Walter Conrad Veidt | [365] |
Lupe Vélez | María Guadalupe Villalobos Vélez | [366] |
Pedro Vélez | José Pedro Antonio Vélez de Zúñiga | [70] |
Ramón Villeda Morales | José Ramón Adolfo Villeda Morales | [367] |
John Vorster | Balthazar Johannes Vorster | [368] |
Clay Walker | Ernest Clayton Walker Jr. | [369] |
Ray Walston | Herman Raymond Walston | [370] |
Dionne Warwick | Marie Dionne Warrick | [371] |
Bryant Washburn | Franklin Bryant Washburn | [372] |
Roger Waters | George Roger Waters | [18] |
Chris Watson | John Christian Watson | [373] |
Deshaun Watson | Derrick Deshaun Watson | [374][159] |
Ann Wedgeworth | Elizabeth Ann Wedgeworth | [375] |
Dennis Weaver | William Dennis Weaver | [376] |
Raquel Welch | Jo Raquel Welch | [377] |
Orson Welles | George Orson Welles | [3] |
Koe Wetzel | Ropyr Madison Koe Wetzel | [124] |
Wil Wheaton | Richard William Wheaton III | [378] |
Gene Whisnant | Cleatus Gene Whisnant | [317] |
Gough Whitlam | Edward Gough Whitlam | [379] |
Hoyt Wilhelm | James Hoyt Wilhelm | [380] |
Hank Williams III | Shelton Hank Williams | [8] |
Hank Williams Jr. | Randall Hank Williams | [124] |
JoBeth Williams | Margaret JoBeth Williams | [381] |
Treat Williams | Richard Treat Williams Jr. | [98] |
Bruce Willis | Walter Bruce Willis | [3] |
Harold Wilson | James Harold Wilson | [77] |
Michelle Williams | Tenitra Michelle Williams | [382] |
Woodrow Wilson | Thomas Woodrow Wilson | [383] |
Debra Winger | Mary Debra Winger | [63][384] |
Joseph Wirth | Karl Joseph Wirth | [385][386] |
Reese Witherspoon | Laura Jeanne Reese Witherspoon | [3] |
Jason Witten | Christopher Jason Witten | [387][159] |
Terry Wogan | Michael Terry Wogan | [63] |
Alex Wood | Robert Alexander Wood | [388] |
Morgan Woodward | Thomas Morgan Woodward | [389] |
Victor Wong | Yee Keung Victor Wong | [390] |
Virginia Woolf | Adeline Virginia Woolf | [77] |
Fay Wray | Vina Fay Wray | [391] |
Jane Wyman | Sarah Jane Mayfield | [392] |
Keenan Wynn | Francis Xavier Aloysius James Jeremiah Keenan Wynn | [393] |
Sean Young | Mary Sean Young | [394] |
Manuel Zelaya | José Manuel Zelaya Rosales | [395] |
Francisco Zelaya y Ayes | José Francisco Zelaya y Ayes | [396] |
Will Zens | Frederick Willard Zens | [397] |
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See also
[edit]Notes
[edit]- ^ Attributed to multiple sources and her autobiography.
- ^ Attributed to multiple sources. Harold Rance Beckenholdt changed his name to Rance Howard when he began his career in acting.
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[edit]- Booth, Jessica. "30 Celebrities Who Don't Go By Their Real First Names, And Why". Business Insider.
- Carter, Maria (January 27, 2017). "Why Do So Many Southerners Go By Their Middle Names?". Country Living.
- Cutolo, Morgan (October 21, 2021). "Why Do We Have Middle Names? The History of Middle Names, Explained". Reader's Digest.
- Fabry, Merrill (August 16, 2016). "Now You Know: Why Do We Have Middle Names?". Time Magazine.