Being named after apopular television charactercan be incredibly cool for young children. Unfortunately, however, this does work both ways, with those unfortunate enough to share a name with an unpopular or particularly annoying character sometimes facing ridicule out on the playground.

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On other occasions, it is not the character themselves that causes teasing, but instead, the way that they are marketed to appeal to young kids. Obnoxious jingles,annoying catchphrases, and other factors like these have resulted in many great names being ruined by TV shows over the years.

1Thomas (Thomas the Tank Engine)

Some might think that having the same name asa talking tank engine with a human-like face slapped on the front of itis pretty cool, and for a time that was perhaps the case. However, that all changed in the mid-to-late nineties with the release of aThomas the Tank Engine-themed spaghetti from food manufacturer Heinz.

Though certainly delicious, the spaghetti shapes were advertised in the UK with an obnoxious tv commercial featuring a high-pitched voice that repeated the line “Choo Choo, Thomas.” Of course, this phrase was then used by children everywhere to torment people named Thomas and is a big part of whymany now prefer to go by just Tom.

Deep Lore Shows- Thomas the Tank Engine

2Sabrina (Sabrina the Teenage Witch)

A lot of children dream of having magical powers, yet the idea of being a witch was not a particularly desirable one prior to the popularization of magic by theHarry Potterbooks and movies around the turn of the century. As a result, those unfortunate enough to be named Sabrina during the nineties had a pretty hard time growing up.

Melissa Joan Hart was one of the biggest names on Nickelodeon back in the early nineties, starring in two ofthe network’s most popular shows. The first wasClarissa Explains it All, but it was the second,Sabrina the Teenage Witch, which caused all of the problems. Due to its immense popularity, the name Sabrina became synonymous with witches; a fact that people were always quick to point out to those who shared it.

Sabrina Spellman in Sabrina The Teenage Witch

3Homer (The Simpsons)

Given how quickly pop culture trends can move on, most names that are ruined by television shows eventually get a reprieve after a while. Sadly, however, for those who are unfortunate enough to be named Homer, the enduring popularity ofThe Simpsonshas led to decades of torment, with no real end in sight.

Thanks to the patron of the Simpson family,the name Homer is now synonymous with a big, balding oaf. This infamy spans multiple generations, with even those who’ve never really watchedThe Simpsonsfamiliar with the character. Though Homer certainly has plenty of good qualities and the name itself is a pretty great one, the popularity of the name has plummeted since the show’s creation.

Homer in the real world in the Simpsons episode ‘Behind the Laughter’

4Bart (The Simpsons)

In stark contrast to his father, Bart is actually a pretty cool guy, and, on paper, at least, one with whom young people should be happy enough to share their name. However, the fact thatthe character used to have multiple catchphrasesmade this name a bit of a nightmare back in the nineties.

From “Don’t have a cow, man” to “Eat my shorts,” those named Bart were often forced to endure endless impersonationsback whenThe Simpsonswas at the height of its fame. Also, as highlighted in the twelfth episode of season 3 due to Homer only having four fingers, Bart rhymes with the word fart, which may also have contributed to some of the ridicule.

Bart (The Simpsons)

5Paris (The Simple Life)

Reality television showscan provide an interesting glimpse into the lives of people with whom everyday folk don’t often get a chance to rub shoulders. Sadly, they can also provide a platform for entitled rich people to corrupt the youth of the nation with their nonsense and filth, as viewers learned back in the early two thousands.

Prior to the debut ofThe Simple Life, most of the world remained blissfully ignorant of who Paris Hilton was, with the name instead reminding folks ofthe romantic capital city of France. Now though, for many, the name Paris merely evokes thoughts of sex tapes, privilege, and intolerably asinine behavior. Thankfully for those named Nicole, nobody really remembers her co-star.

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6Elmo (Sesame Street)

Few shows are quite as wholesome asSesame Street, nor are there many that have been on the airwaves for quite as long. Most ofthe characters in the showhave nonsense names like Cookie Monster and Big Bird, but there are a handful of puppets who have real names.

Bert and Ernie are two of the more prominent examples, butElmo is probably the most well-known. Being compared to the little red fluffball and getting endlessly tickled may not have been too bad at first. Over time, however, the popularity of the name has all but died out, making Elmo yet another great name that has been ruined by television.

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7Nick (Nickelodeon)

Short for Nicholas, the name Nick was once incredibly popular. To a certain extent, it still is, yet there was a period of time when those who went by Nick had their names ruined by television. In this case, though, it wasn’t just a single show responsible, but insteadan entire television network.

As wasthe style during the nineties, Nickelodeon used a jingle to market itself during commercials. Unfortunately, however, this jingle was both obnoxious and catchy, leading to many people named Nick having to listen to renditions of “Nick! Nick! Nick!” on playgrounds the world over. It did stop eventually, though the song likely still evokes bitter feelings in the hearts and minds of many Nicks.

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