![]() Apparently the entry for "longest name" disappeared altogether in the late 80s. Wolfe+585 (the name he started going by) as the man with the longest name in the world from the mid 1970s to 1983. The Museum of Hoaxes has looked into this one to verify it and has decided it "seems to be true," unless the people at the Guinness Book of World Records were victims of a hoax themselves. Lebenslanglichfreudeundruhemitnichteinfurchtvorangreifenvon-Īndererintelligentgeschopfsvonhinzwischensternartigraum, Senior (which begs the question"¦ is there a Junior? And why would he do that to his son?) Standigmenschlichkeitkonntefortplanzenundsicherfreuenan. Sternartigraumaufdersuchenachdiesternwelchegehabtbewohn-īarplanetenkreisedrehensichundwohinderneurassevonver. Lichtalsseinursprungvonkraftgestartseinlangefahrthinzwischen. Ihrraubgierigfeindewelchevoralternzwolftausendjahresvoran-ĭieerscheinenwanderersteerdemenschderraumschiffgebrauch. Wohlgepflegeundsorgfaltigkeitbeschutzenvonangreifendurch. His full name was: Adolph Blaine Charles David Earl Frederick Gerald Hubert Irvin John Kenneth Lloyd Martin Nero Oliver Paul Quincy Randolph Sherman Thomas Uncas Victor William Xerxes Yancy Zeus Wolfeschlegelsteinhausenberger-ĭorffvoralternwarengewissenhaftschaferswessenschafewaren. I know you're reading that name and thinking, "That's long, but it's not that long." Hubert Blaine Wolfeschlegelsteinhausenbergerdorff is actually the shortened form of his name. Hubert was born in Germany in 1904 and later settled in Philadelphia. Hubert Blaine Wolfeschlegelsteinhausenbergerdorff After traveling Scotland, Ireland and America, he settled in Paris where he was jailed for debt. It appears that he preferred to go by "Louis Antoine Jullien", which is what he became known by when he became world-renowned for his orchestra. ![]() His 36 names were given to him by members of the Sisteron Philharmonic. Louis was born on Apin Sisteron, Alpes-de-Haute Provence. I wonder what his gravestone says? Louis George Maurice Adolphe Roche Albert Abel Antonio Alexandre Noë Jean Lucien Daniel Eugène Joseph-le-brun Joseph-Barême Thomas Thomas Thomas-Thomas Pierre Arbon Pierre-Maurel Barthélemi Artus Alphonse Bertrand Dieudonné Emanuel Josué Vincent Luc Michel Jules-de-la-plane Jules-Bazin Julio César Jullien All records show that he went strictly by the name of "Nicholas". Nicholas was an important part of London society and was integral in rebuilding the city after the great fire of 1666. Nicholas Unless-Jesus-Christ-Had-Died"¦ OK, let's just call him Nicholas. There's no documentation, but it's thought that he is the song of Praise-God Barebone/Barbon, an English preacher. Nicholas Unless-Jesus-Christ-Had-Died-For-Thee- Thou-Hadst-Been-Damned Barbon People have been giving their kids interesting and unusual names (I'm trying to be diplomatic, here) since, well, people have been having kids. But this really isn't a recent phenomenon. Pilot Inspektor, Moxie CrimeFighter, Audio Science, Kal-El. We've all heard about celebrities who give their children, ah, unusual names.
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