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Top 10 People Whose Names Gave Them Problems by RoyalBlak007: 10:07am On Feb 25, 2018
Osama bin Laden
One Iraqi boy realized the consequences of having the wrong name after he and his family received death threats because he shared a name with Osama bin Laden. When we say Osama bin Laden, we’re referring to the Al-Qaeda leader and not the rogue elephant that killed 27 people in India.

The unfortunate Osama bin Laden in question was born in Alexandria, Iraq, in 2002. The US invaded Iraq a year later, marking the beginning of his problems. He could not leave his home or even attend school because of his name. He was also turned away at sport clubs and always had to explain himself whenever he was asked for identification at checkpoints. Things got so terrible that his family received death threats, forcing them to flee to Baghdad .

Several attempts to change his name failed. Then Qassim al-Araji, Iraq’s Interior Minister, heard of his plight and offered to help him change his name to Ahmed Hussein. Unfortunately, the boy named Osama bin Laden was electrocuted to death four days before the identification papers bearing his new name arrived. An online publication reported his death with the headline “Osama bin Laden Killed in Iraq.


http://listverse.com/2018/02/24/top-10-people-whose-names-gave-them-problems/
lalasticlala

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Re: Top 10 People Whose Names Gave Them Problems by RoyalBlak007: 10:08am On Feb 25, 2018
Saddam Hussain
An Indian engineer called Saddam Hussain was refused employment from over 40 jobs for no other reason than sharing a
name with the former Iraqi leader, Saddam Hussein. The Indian Saddam Hussain had his surname spelled “Hussain” (with an “a”), which is not the same as the late Iraqi dictator Hussein (with an “e”).
But that meant nothing to his prospective employers. Saddam Hussain later changed his name to Sajid Hussain, but that only worsened issues because it invalidated his educational certificates.

Saddam Hussain was not the only person to encounter problems for sharing a name with the former Iraqi leader. Another Saddam Hussein—who has the exact name of the former Iraqi leader and was unfortunate to also be an Iraqi—was captured and almost executed by an Iraqi militia because of his name. He only got away with his life because the weapon jammed.

A boy named Saddam Hussein was also taunted and bullied in school, while one man was fired from his job after he was accused of being a member of the Ba’ath party. The evidence? He had named his son Saddam.
Still in Iraq, a more unfortunate Saddam Hussein has been having problems since long before Saddam Hussein (the president) was ousted from power. Due to the young boy’s name, his schoolteachers held him to higher standards than other students and gave him severe punishments whenever he performed below expectation.

Thinking he would be better appreciated, this unfortunate Saddam Hussein joined the army. But he only got into bigger trouble after an officer assaulted him for tarnishing and daring to share a name with the dictator Saddam. Things got worse after the dictator Saddam lost power in 2003. The other Saddam tried changing his name in 2006 but couldn’t afford the cost and complication involved.

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Re: Top 10 People Whose Names Gave Them Problems by RoyalBlak007: 10:10am On Feb 25, 2018
Craig Còckburn
Spam filters help to protect us from receiving malicious and unsolicited emails. But not for Craig Cockburn, whose
messages were always marked as spam because his surname, Cockburn, contained a certain word. As if things couldn’t get any worse, even the servers at the Scottish Tourist Board, where he worked, always marked his messages as spam.


We only got to hear of Mr. Cockburn’s situation after he sent an email about the issue to the San Jose Mercury News. To ensure that his email didn’t end up in the spam folder, he wrote his name as C0ckburn, replacing the letter “o” with a
zero , which is the same tactic used by spammers to beat spam filters.


Mr. C0ckburn is not the only one to encounter problems for using an innocent “cock.” The Age newspaper of Australia experienced a similar problem when its spam filter refused to accept an email from a reporter who was covering the Cock o’ the Bay yacht race

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Re: Top 10 People Whose Names Gave Them Problems by RoyalBlak007: 10:11am On Feb 25, 2018
Robin Kills The Enemy
Facebook wants its users to always use their real names. But in 2009, it banned someone for using her real name. Initially, Facebook prevented the user, a Native American called Robin Kills The Enemy, from signing up over concerns that Kills The Enemy was not her real surname.
Robin migrated to Myspace but returned to Facebook because most of her friends were there. Facebook turned down her registration attempts again until she merged her surname to Killstheenemy.

The merger came with its own problems. Robin’s surname was now meaningless, and her friends had problems finding her. When she emailed Facebook and requested to have her surname changed to Kills The Enemy, Facebook replied with a ban. After she asked for an explanation, Facebook told her that they don’t allow fake names and she could only regain her account when she used her real name.

Kills The Enemy’s situation is a perfect example of the larger problem facing Native Americans, who often have odd-sounding names to others. Another Native American called Melissa Holds The Enemy also had her account suspended for a month. So did Creeping Bear and Oglala Lakota Lance Brown Eyes.

Oglala Lakota Lance Brown Eyes provided identification to prove that he used his real name. Facebook released his account but not before changing his name to Lance Brown. Native Americans bypass this unique Facebook problem by merging their compound names into one name, translating their names from Cherokee to English, or even omitting words from their names

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Re: Top 10 People Whose Names Gave Them Problems by RoyalBlak007: 10:11am On Feb 25, 2018
Dr. Herman I. Libshitz
Sixty-nine-year-old Dr. Herman I. Libshitz and his wife, Alison, were trying to upgrade their home Internet service to DSL when Herman was required to provide an email address and password to complete the setup. He entered the details as required but was unsuccessful.

He made a call to Verizon, his Internet service provider, and was informed that he could not complete the setup because his surname, Libshitz, contained a certain
word. The customer service agent didn’t mention the word, and we won’t mention it, either. Dr. Libshitz spoke with another agent who advised him to misspell his surname.
Dr. Libshitz refused and called Verizon’s billing number to explain his situation. After cycling him through various agents, they promised to call him back. They didn’t, but Verizon did sent him a letter stating that he couldn’t use his surname because “it didn’t comply with company rules.”

Dr. Libshitz was only allowed to use his real name after a Philadelphia Inquirer columnist got in touch with a Verizon spokeswoman who agreed that the Libshitzes had made a reasonable request. The spokeswoman got the company to make an exception to their policy against using objectionable names in email addresses.

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Re: Top 10 People Whose Names Gave Them Problems by RoyalBlak007: 10:12am On Feb 25, 2018
Linda Callahan
Linda Callahan tried signing up for a Verizon email address containing her surname but kept receiving an error message. She and her son, Ed, soon realized that they could not create an email address that contained their
surname . Yahoo—which was servicing the email for Verizon—did not allow accounts with names containing “Allah,” “Osama,” and “bin Laden,” among others.

Yahoo later explained that it began to stop users from registering accounts containing names like “Allah” because some previous accounts had used certain names to promote hate. Yahoo reversed the ban on “Allah,” but the disappointed Linda had already set up an account with Gmail

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Re: Top 10 People Whose Names Gave Them Problems by AJOBI77(m): 10:14am On Feb 25, 2018
grin double wahala

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Re: Top 10 People Whose Names Gave Them Problems by RoyalBlak007: 10:14am On Feb 25, 2018
Adolf Hitler
An American man went to prison after naming at least five of his children for
Adolf Hitler, the Aryan race, Heinrich Himmler (a top officer of the Nazi Party), and Hitler’s girlfriend Eva Braun . The kids were called Adolf Hitler Campbell, JoyceLynn Aryan Nation, Honszlynn Hinler Jeannie, Heinrich Hons, and Eva Braun. Eva is the other four children’s stepsister.

The man, formerly known as Isidore Heath Campbell, completed the whole thing by renaming himself Isidore Heath Hitler. His new initials, I.H.H., are believed to mean “I Hail Hitler.”

The family got national attention after a supermarket refused to write three-year-old Adolf Hitler’s name on his birthday cake. Authorities took the children into custody over what they described as “domestic abuse” and sent Heath to prison on charges of domestic violence.

Heath served his time in that case but returned to court in an attempt to reclaim his children. He was wearing a Nazi uniform. As of this writing, it does not appear that Heath has regained custody of his kids.

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Re: Top 10 People Whose Names Gave Them Problems by RoyalBlak007: 10:16am On Feb 25, 2018
James Bond
James Bond, the fictional British Secret Service agent in Ian Fleming’s spy novels, is named after a real person called James Bond. The real James Bond was an ornithologist (bird scientist) who worked at Philadelphia’s Academy of Natural Sciences from the 1920s until 1989.

The real James Bond also wrote several books about the birds he studied. One of the books was Birds of the West Indies (1936), from which Ian Fleming borrowed the scientist’s name for his fictional character.

Fleming wanted a dull name for his character, and the real-life James Bond had the perfect moniker. However, the real James Bond was not very impressed with the way the fictional spy popularized his name. In fact, the ornithologist started to look like a copycat. At one airport, he was stopped by officials who told him that his passport was fake because it bore his real name, James Bond.

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Re: Top 10 People Whose Names Gave Them Problems by Blakjewelry(m): 10:18am On Feb 25, 2018
Lol
Re: Top 10 People Whose Names Gave Them Problems by RoyalBlak007: 10:19am On Feb 25, 2018
Isis Anchalee
Isis was a common name for girls in the United States until the ISIS terrorist group came along. In 2014, Isis dropped from the 705th most common name to the 1770th.

One lady named Isis Anchalee discovered the bitter consequence of sharing a name with a terrorist group after Facebook banned her on suspicion of being a terrorist. She only regained access to her account after submitting her passport photo thrice.
Humans are not the only ones caught up in the Isis naming quagmire.
Several businesses named Isis suffered poor sales and increased harassment, forcing many to change their names. The owner of Isis Nails in New York City was serially harassed and often reminded that ISIS cut off people’s heads. She also saw sales decline by 30 percent, forcing her to change the name of her business.

One Belgian chocolate maker, which had changed its name from Italo Suisse to Isis, quickly renamed itself Libeert after the company also experienced a serious drop in sales. Isis Pharmaceuticals changed its name to Ionis Pharmaceuticals, while some TV characters and agencies bearing the name Isis were written out of their respective series.

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Re: Top 10 People Whose Names Gave Them Problems by HegenIkomkeh(m): 10:32am On Feb 25, 2018
Oga RoyalBlakk you are doing a great Job.
I'm enjoying your threads a lot.
Kudos!

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Re: Top 10 People Whose Names Gave Them Problems by RoyalBlak007: 10:38am On Feb 25, 2018
HegenIkomkeh:
Oga RoyalBlakk you are doing a great Job.
I'm enjoying your threads a lot.
I think you're gonna surpass explorers with time.
Kudos!

Thank you Sir!

..But no competition... None at all

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Re: Top 10 People Whose Names Gave Them Problems by Epositive(m): 11:09am On Feb 25, 2018
HegenIkomkeh:
Oga RoyalBlakk you are doing a great Job.
I'm enjoying your threads a lot.
I think you're gonna surpass explorers with time.
Kudos!
Lame comparison! Someone cannot create interesting threads in peace again undecided mtchewmss

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Re: Top 10 People Whose Names Gave Them Problems by muhammed50(m): 11:20am On Feb 25, 2018
Alas! RoyalBlack is now an EXPLORER

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Re: Top 10 People Whose Names Gave Them Problems by Sapiosexuality(m): 11:49am On Feb 25, 2018
Read this to know why.

On September 11, 2001, two hijacked planes flew into the Twin Towers of The World Trade Centre, crashing the place, killing 2996 people and injuring over 6000.

The culprit was later identified to be Osama Bin Laden , a long term enemy of the US, who felt aggrieved by the actions of the United States of America in the Arab world. He was declared wanted and his face was all over the place.

He was ranked first on the list of the World’s Most Wanted Terrorists. His group, the Al-Qaeda, the most deadly terrorist organization in the world at the time, tried to cause more trouble and destabilize the peace.

That was 16 years ago and I watched and saw jubilation in some quarters in my abode. I saw the gory face of religion in Nigeria.

People just died…innocent people but here were some persons wearing dresses with the face of the murderer who did the thing. Giving him praises and wearing the name of this new mentor as nicknames.

Just a few really cared. Just a few saw the need for silence. And these were Nigerians, not Arabs. The only relationship was that he attacked their enemy.

http://www.mortalpoet.com/religion-in-nigeria-christians-israel-muslims-arabs/

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Re: Top 10 People Whose Names Gave Them Problems by Nobody: 11:52am On Feb 25, 2018
RoyalBlak007:


Thank you Sir!

..But no competition... None at all
Fantastic response

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Re: Top 10 People Whose Names Gave Them Problems by PSTEMMA1960(m): 12:22pm On Feb 25, 2018
i pity those calling thier children buhari..

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Re: Top 10 People Whose Names Gave Them Problems by AuntyAmope(m): 12:24pm On Feb 25, 2018
RoyalBlak007:
Osama bin Laden

Several attempts to change his name failed. Then Qassim al-Araji, Iraq’s Interior Minister, heard of his plight and offered to help him change his name to Ahmed Hussein. Unfortunately, the boy named Osama bin Laden was electrocuted to death four days before the identification papers bearing his new name arrived. An online publication reported his death with the headline “Osama bin Laden Killed in Iraq.


http://listverse.com/2018/02/24/top-10-people-whose-names-gave-them-problems/
lalasticlala
Lol what did u expect before, very economically wise
Re: Top 10 People Whose Names Gave Them Problems by damtan(m): 12:36pm On Feb 25, 2018
I didn't skim through. I paid attention to every word. Nice one bro

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Re: Top 10 People Whose Names Gave Them Problems by Baldg: 1:07pm On Feb 25, 2018
A man's name is his identity.


Nice read.

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Re: Top 10 People Whose Names Gave Them Problems by Olachase(m): 1:44pm On Feb 25, 2018
Hope my own name too will not put me in trouble #ola chase
Re: Top 10 People Whose Names Gave Them Problems by wonlasewonimi: 2:15pm On Feb 25, 2018
An igbo man working in London named dikedi was refused too cos the email was translating it to dickhead

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Re: Top 10 People Whose Names Gave Them Problems by sparklezeee: 2:26pm On Feb 25, 2018
Good work

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Re: Top 10 People Whose Names Gave Them Problems by Treasure17(m): 3:04pm On Feb 25, 2018
Your name is a means of identification and by extension it has serious effect on individual which could either be negative or positive.

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Re: Top 10 People Whose Names Gave Them Problems by Treasure17(m): 3:06pm On Feb 25, 2018
Your name is a means of identification and by extension it has serious effect on individual which could either be negative or positive. Royalblak007 and explorer I hail thee.. nice one

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Re: Top 10 People Whose Names Gave Them Problems by HegenIkomkeh(m): 3:34pm On Feb 25, 2018
RoyalBlak007:


..But no competition... None at all
Fantastic!
I hereby withdraw that statement.
Please keep them coming.

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Re: Top 10 People Whose Names Gave Them Problems by HegenIkomkeh(m): 3:36pm On Feb 25, 2018
Epositive:

Lame comparison! Someone cannot create interesting threads in peace again undecided mtchewmss
Thanks for your observation.
Point duly noted.

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Re: Top 10 People Whose Names Gave Them Problems by sirgalahad26(m): 5:51pm On Feb 25, 2018
PSTEMMA1960:
i pity those calling thier children buhari..
one of my friends bear buhari joseph though buhari is his surname, imagine the discrimination!

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Re: Top 10 People Whose Names Gave Them Problems by PSTEMMA1960(m): 5:59pm On Feb 25, 2018
sirgalahad26:

one of my friends bear buhari joseph though buhari is his surname, imagine the discrimination!
grin
sirgalahad26:

one of my friends bear buhari joseph though buhari is his surname, imagine the discrimination!
advice his to go for a change of name asap..

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Re: Top 10 People Whose Names Gave Them Problems by sirgalahad26(m): 6:36pm On Feb 25, 2018
PSTEMMA1960:
;Dadvice his to go for a change of name asap..
e no gree o!
'i will die with it' dats his response whenever the issue is tabled
Re: Top 10 People Whose Names Gave Them Problems by obi4eze(m): 9:29pm On Feb 25, 2018
RoyalBlak007:
Osama bin Laden
One Iraqi boy realized the consequences of having the wrong name after he and his family received death threats because he shared a name with Osama bin Laden. When we say Osama bin Laden, we’re referring to the Al-Qaeda leader and not the rogue elephant that killed 27 people in India.

The unfortunate Osama bin Laden in question was born in Alexandria, Iraq, in 2002. The US invaded Iraq a year later, marking the beginning of his problems. He could not leave his home or even attend school because of his name. He was also turned away at sport clubs and always had to explain himself whenever he was asked for identification at checkpoints. Things got so terrible that his family received death threats, forcing them to flee to Baghdad .

Several attempts to change his name failed. Then Qassim al-Araji, Iraq’s Interior Minister, heard of his plight and offered to help him change his name to Ahmed Hussein. Unfortunately, the boy named Osama bin Laden was electrocuted to death four days before the identification papers bearing his new name arrived. An online publication reported his death with the headline “Osama bin Laden Killed in Iraq.


http://listverse.com/2018/02/24/top-10-people-whose-names-gave-them-problems/
lalasticlala
Village people finally dealt with him

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