Baby Jock Names: 25 surprising sports star choices
If there’s one arena that may have been kind of neglected in the nameberry search for cool namesakes, it would probably be the wide, wide world of sports.
There are a couple of explanations for this. Number One is the fact that so many star athletes were known by nicknames—Mickey and Ricky, Babe, Dizzy, Yogi, Catfish, Satchel, Tiger, ad infinitum.
Beyond that, most of the others have had standard-issue jock names and known by their diminutives— Bill, Willie, Charlie, and Jack and Jim and Tim and Tom and Ted.
But we’ve dug through the archives and managed to come up with the following group of more out-of-the-ordinary monikers:
AMOS ALONZO Stagg — early football coach, an innovator in college football
AUREALIUS Thomas – in the College Football Hall of Fame
BANKS McFadden –excelled in football, basketball and track, voted the Associated Press’s ‘Athlete of the Year’ in 1939
BIBB FALK – played for the Chicago White Sox
BOWIE Kuhn –Major League Baseball Commissioner
BROOKS Robinson – a third baseman for the Baltimore Orioles for 23 years
BURLEIGH Grimes (nn ‘Ol’ Stubblebeard’) — Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher
CARNEY Lansford – Major League third baseman and then coach
DORNE Dibble – wide receiver for the Detroit Lions
EARLY Wynn (nn Gus) –pitcher inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame
FERGUSON Jenkins – Another Baseball Hall of Famer, also played basketball with the Harlem Globetrotters
FISHER DeBerry – legendary US Air Force Academy football coach
FRANCO HARRIS –played football for the Pittsburgh Steelers and Seattle Seahawks
HOLLAND Donan – college football defensive tackle
NILE Kinnick – won the 1939 Heisman Trophy
PAAVO Nurmi – Finish track star, outstanding long-distance runner of his time
PARRY (born Patrick) O’Brien – American shot-put champion
RAFER Johnson – Olympic decathlete
RYNE Sandberg – Chicago Cubs second baseman, named after pitcher Ryne Duren
SLADE Cutter –in the College Football Hall of Fame
SLATER Martin (nn ‘Dugie’) – one of the NBA’s best defensive players in the 1950s
THANE (born Walter Thane) Baker –Olympic gold medalist runner
VALMY Thomas – major league catcher
YALE (born Robert Yale) Lary – played football for the Detroit Lions
ZEBULON (Zeb) Terry – early (1916-22) Major League baseball player