Better yet, a threefer: Hubert Horatio Humphrey!
My first thought was a virtual threefer: Eddie “The Eagle” Edwards.
A few more:
Alice Adams [a Kate Hepburn role]
William Wyler [film dir.]
John Jay [founding father]
[Lord] George Grenville [British govt. official who P.O.'ed the American colonials]
Good, but “Zig” is just a nickname based on his last name, so does that really count?
“Tomorrow, when you wake up, I want you to sit up in bed, clap your hands, and shout, 'Today is a good day to get up and get ‘em!’”
“Think positively! I want you to start calling it a *‘go *light’!”
Lash LaRue.
More baseball:
Rick Reuschel
Tony Tarasco
Walt Williams (“No-neck”)
Frankie Frisch
Wilbur Wood
Dave Duncan
Dave Dravecky
Dick Davis
Politics:
Mary Matalin
Henry Hyde
Mike Mansfield
Boris Becker.
Brian Bosworth
Lennox Lewis
Heroes has a couple; Peter Petrelli and Gabriel Gray (Sylar).
Better yet, an ultra-twofer: Humbert Humbert
Barry Bonds
Barry Bostwick
Cab Calloway
Dirk Diggler
Dr. Dimento
Fannie Flagg
Jimmy Jam
Joe Jackson
Keystone Kops
Mandy Moore
Minnie Mouse
Phileas Fogg (OK, that doesn’t count, but it should)
Zip Zabel, holder of the record for most innings piched in relief in a single game (18.3 on 17 June 1915).
Huckleberry Hound
George of the Jungle (well, sort of)
Pepe LePew (well, sort of)
Marvin the Martian
Roadrunner (well, sort of)
…well, sure, they’re made up names that are supposed to alliterate. But they ought to be remembered.