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Origin: Hebrew

Famous Dogs Named "The"

Ace the Bat-Hound

German Shepherd Dog from the comic strip Batman.

Beauregard the Wonder Dog

Appeared regularly though unspectacularly on Hee Haw.

Bob the Dog

Puppet from the Neighborhood of Make-Believe in Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, played by Bob Trow.

Bob the Railway Dog

A loyal traveller and drivers’ companion on the South Australian Railways in the late 19th century.

Bobbie the Wonder Dog

After accidental abandonment on a cross-country trip, Bobbie made his way back over 2,551 miles (4,105 km) to his family's home.

Charlie the Wonder Dog

Star of the sketch of the same name in a parody of other fictitious animal shows such as Lassie.

Dinah the Dachshund

Pluto's affectionate and compassionate love interest in the animation The Sleepwalker.

Fifi the Peke

The beautiful Pekingese Dog in Pluto, the world famous animation by Walt Disney.

Frank the Pug

One of the most attractive appearances ever made by a dog in the films.

Hector the Bulldog

A muscle-bound bulldog with gray fur and walks pigeon-toed in the animation Peck Up Your Troubles.

Horrie the Wog Dog

Found in Egypt by Australian Forces in 1942 during World War II, saved the lives of many Australian soldiers.

Jack the Bulldog

Mascot of the Georgetown Hoyas.

Jerry the Tyke

A black and white dog from the silent era of British animation Jerry the Tyke.

Jock of the Bushveld

A Staffordshire bull terrier from South Africa in the 1880 whose owner wrote a book about their travels together.

Know-Nothing Bo the Non-Wonder Dog

A dog belonging to advertiser Will Smithers in the book So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish.

Mick the Miller

A racing Greyhound, was the first greyhound to win the English Derby in successive years and the first greyhound to run a 525-yard (480 m) course in under 30 seconds.

Pearl the Wonder Dog

Pointer dog from the book Spenser.

Pete the Pup

Pit Bull dog from the film Our Gang.

Rowlf the dog

The puppet dog in the puppet TV show The Muppet Show, both created and voiced by Jim Henson.

Spot the Dog

Cokers Spaniel dog from the children’s book series and an animated series with the same name, popular in UK.

Toby the Pup

A dog created by former Fleischer employees, hence the character's close similarity to Bimbo.

Zeke the Wonder Dog

A Labrador Retriever, serves as a mascot for Michigan State University.

Zimbo the dog

Played Homo the Wolf in the 1928 American silent film The Man Who Laughs directed by the German Expressionist filmmaker Paul Leni.

Dogs Named "The" in Pop Culture

Abby the Cow

character on animated series, Back at the Barnyard

Abraham Van Helsing from the otome visual novel Code Realize: Guardian of Rebirth

only loosely based on his literary namesake.

Adele von Glanzreich from the anime

Oushitsu Kyoushi Heine (The Royal Tutor), the name goes by a German pronunciation, ah,DAY,la.

Adele the Singing Coach Fairy

character in book series "Rainbow Magic"

Irene Adler aka The Woman

character in the Sherlock Holmes series

Agatka ("Agatha" in the English subtitles)

character in webseries "Kraina Grzybów"

Ailis the Beautiful

a contemporary of legendary King Arthur

Ajax the Lesser

Greek mythological hero

Alaric the Mad

character in the Warhammer Fantasy realm

Alba is the Scottish Gaelic name for Scotland

pronounced Alabuh (the b is very short and can sometimes sound like a p)

Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids

kids' animated TV show (1972,1985)

Alesha the Acrobat Fairy

Rainbow Magic book series

Alexander and the Terrible

Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day," children's book by Judith Viorst and 2014 movie

Alfie aka Stormmagedon the Dark Lord of All

character on TV's "Doctor Who"

"Alison's the Bomb"

song by The Huntingtons

Allen the Alien

character in Image Comics

Alpha the Ultimate Mutant

character in Marvel Comics

Alvin the Treacherous

villain in the "How to Train Your Dragon" book series and the "Riders of Berk" TV series

Amanda Mueller aka The Black Womb

character in X,Men comics

Amberley is a British place name; Lady Amberley was the mother of philosopher Bertrand Russell

and the fictional Mary, Lady Amberley, was a drug,ridden alcoholic in Eyeless in Gaza (1936) by Aldous Huxley

Amelia the Singing Fairy

character in the "Rainbow Magic" series

Anna Lee (Sweetheart of the Sun)

song by The Bangles

Annabelle the Cow

character in animated special "Annabelle's Wish"

Mentioned in the Bible

e.g. Acts 18:2

In the Old Testament Apocrypha

Ardath is the name of a field where the prophet Ezra communed with God ("So I went my way into the Field which is called ARDATH,... and there I sat among the flowers")

Aria of the Sea

novel by Dia Calhoun

Arianna the Bear

character on TV's "The Cleveland Show"

Arthur Mitchell aka the Trinity Killer

character in the American television show ‘Dexter’

Arthur the bartender

character in the Comic strip "The Lockhorns"

Arthur Fleck aka The Joker

main character in the 2019 film "Joker" '

Used since the early 20th century

probably inspired by Tel Aviv in Israel (meaning "spring hill"), so named in 1910.

Ayla: The Daughter of War

2017 Turkish film and its main character

Babe the Blue Ox

companion of the mythical lumberjack Paul Bunyan

Drunken Barnaby's Four Journeys to the North of England

poems by Richard Braithwaite

Bartholomew Henry "Barry" Allen aka The Flash

character in The Flash comics and TV series

Baxter the Black Bear

mascot for the University of Maine

Baxter the Bobcat

mascot for the Arizona Diamondbacks

Beatrice the Golden Witch

in "Umineko: When They Cry"

Beauregard the Demon

character in the Xanth fantasy novel series

Becky with the good hair

" mentioned in Beyonce's song "Sorry"

Bellamy the Hyena

character on anime "One Piece"

Belle the Sleeping Car

character in musical "Starlight Express"

Ben Grimm aka The Thing

character in Fantastic Four comics

Ben the Tank Engine Twin

character on TV's "Thomas & Friends"

Bennie and the Jets

song by Elton John

Benny the Balloon Animal

character who speaks to Garfield the cat in the Garfield strip for Tuesday October 15, 2019 , see www.Garfield.com

Feel the Bern

political slogan of U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders

Bert the Policeman

character in movie "It's a Wonderful Life"

Bert the Blue Engine

character in The Railway Series books by Rev. W. Awdry and Christopher Awdry

Beryl the Peril

character in British Topper comics

A bindi is a colored dot worn on the centre of the forehead

originally by Hindus and Jains.

Zorro: The Gay Blade

1981 film

Blaze and the Monster Machines

animated series

Blaze the Cat

character in video game Sonic the Hedgehog

Bob the Titan

character in the Heroes of Olympus series by Rick Riordan

Bob the Killer Goldfish

character in the Earthworm Jim video game series

Bob the Builder

British animated TV series

Star Trek V: The Final Frontier

Kirk referred to him simply as "Bob"

Bobbie the Wonder Dog

American dog who traveled over 2,000 miles to get home

Bonnie the Bunny

character in "Five Nights at Freddy's"

Boris the Wolf

fictional character that appears in the horror game "Bendy and the Ink Machine"

Brân the Blessed (Welsh: Bendigeidfran

literally "Blessed Crow") giant and king of Britain in Welsh mythology

Lord of the Rings reference

village of Bree

Brennan of the Moor

1913 film about the title character, a Robin Hood,type hero

Briallen ha'n Alyon (Briallen and the Alien)

Cornish,language children's book by Steve Harris

Character on the WB show "Everwood

Harold Brighton Abbott III (Bright)

Bruce Banner aka The Incredible Hulk

Marvel Comics superhero

Bruce the Shark

character in "Finding Nemo"

Bruno the Kid

animated series and its main character

Brutus the Buckeye

the mascot for Ohio State

James Buchanan "Bucky" Barnes aka The Winter Soldier

character in Marvel's Captain America series

Bucky the Githyanki boy

NPC in the realplay DnD podcast Drunks and Dragons.

Buddy the Elf

main character in movie "Elf"

A type of printed cotton. It derives from the Indian city of Calicut

a major port in the past for the export of Indian goods.

Wolves of the Calla

Stephen King novel

Camilla of the Volsci

daughter of King Metabus and Casmilla in Roman mythology, who helped King Turnus fight against Aeneas

Camilla the Chicken

Muppet character

Carlos the Scientist

character from the podcast "Welcome to Night Vale"

Carol Bernaola (b. 1976) Playboy Magazine's Playmate of the Month for January 2000

Twin sister of Darlene Bernaola

Casey at the Bat

1888 poem about a baseball player

Casper the Friendly Ghost

cartoon character

Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid

film

"Cecilia and the Satellite"

song by Andrew McMahon In The Wilderness; inspired by his daughter Cecilia

Cedric the Sorcerer

character on animated series "Sofia the First"

Charlie the Tuna

the cartoon mascot for StarKist Tuna

Charlie the Unicorn

YouTube cartoon

Chelsie the Magic Cow

character in comic strip "Knights of the Dinner Table"

Chester the Molester

cartoon character in Hustler magazine

Chica the Chicken

character in the video game, Five Nights at Freddy's

Christopher "Kit" Walker aka The Phantom

comic book character

Charles "Chucky The Enforcer" Pancamo

character on TV's "Oz"

Cletus Spuckler aka Cletus the Slack

Jawed Yokel, hillbilly character on TV's "The Simpsons"

Cleveland the Puppy

cute adorable puppy who appears in an 1999 article in the Satire newspaper "The Onion"

Clifford the Big Red Dog

children's book and TV character

Cloud the Mustang Stallion

the subject of a series of documentaries

Clover Twig and the Magical Cottage

children's book by Kaye Umansky

Clover the Clever

character in "My Little Pony" series

Clovis the Crawfish

main character in the book series by Mary Alice Fontenot

Conan the Barbarian

famous character created by Pulp writer Robert E. Howard in 1932. Comics, Movies, Video Games have been based on this character.

Connor Hawke aka The Green Arrow

character in DC comics

James "Jimmy the Gent" Conway

character in film "Goodfellas"

Cordelia Gi Randgriz (Valis: The Fantasm Soldier

video game)

Corky the Hornet

mascot of the Emporia State University sports teams

Cortez the Killer

song by Neil Young

Cosmo the Merry Martian

comic book

Craig the Mailman

character in DanTDM's YouTube videos

Jonathan Crane aka The Scarecrow

character in the Batman sries

Creighton the Cretin

comic created by Greg Heffley in the "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" series

Used to describe natives of the West Indies and Louisiana who were the offspring of European

born colonists.

Cy the Cardinal

Iowa State University mascot

Dave the Barbarian

animated Disney TV series

Dawn of the Dead

movie

Declan "Gill" Giloglie the Third

character from Acorna, The Unicorn Girl (Series by Anne McCaffery and Margaret Ball

The Farmer in the Dell" is a singing game

nursery rhyme and children's song

From the indigenous Koyukon name of a mountain in Alaska

allegedly meaning "great one." Commonly known as Mount McKinley in the English,speaking world, Denali is the tallest peak in North America. It is also the name of a car brand (made by General Motors).

Denise the Pig

character on TV's "The Muppets"

Dennis the Hitman

minor character from The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie

Dennis the Locomotive

minor character on animated series Thomas and Friends

Dennis the Peasant

minor character in film Monty Python and the Holy Grail

Denver the Last Dinosaur

American,French animated series

Introduced into England via the Low Countries (a late 16th

century London hangman called Derick is the origin of the use of "derrick" for a hoisting apparatus)

Desmond the moon bear

character from the ASDF movies

Diana the Acrobat

character in the Dungeons & Dragons animated series

Diandra The New Girl

from youtube comedy webseries "The Most Popular Girls in School"

In the Tolkien franchise

Dior is the son of Beren and Luthien.

Dirk Garthwaite aka The Wrecker

character in Marvel's Thor comics

Dorian the DRN Robot

character on TV's "Almost Human"

Draven the Glorious Executioner

champion in the online game League of Legends

Duke the Lost Engine

character in "The Railway" series

Dulcinea the Dragon

character in the "Sonic the Hedgehog"

Ser Duncan the Tall

character in George R.R. Martin's Tales of Dunk and Egg

Dustin the Big Hopper

character in musical "Starlight Express"

Echo & the Bunnymen

British rock band

Edd the Duck

British puppet character

Edith and the Kingpin

a song by Joni Mitchell (1975)

Wreck of the Edmund Fizgerald

song by Gordon Lightfoot

Edward Nigma aka The Riddler

character in the Batman series

Edward the Blue Engine

train on animated series "Thomas & Friends"

Wife of Don Alejandro in the movie

'The Mask of Zorro'

Electra the Electric Train

character in musical "Starlight Express"

Elie is a character from the manga & anime

'Rave Master' by Hiro Mashima

Ella the harpy

character in Rick Riordan's Heroes of Olympus series

Ella the Elephant

animated TV series

Elmer the Bull

mascot for Elmer's Glue

Elsa the Snow Queen

monarch of Arendelle in Disney's "Frozen"

Elsa the Lioness

subject of book/movie "Born Free"

Emilia the Hero (Emi Yusa)

character in anime The Devil is a Part,Timer!

Emily the Strange

cartoon and merchandising character

Erik the Red

fictional character in the Marvel Comics comic book universe

In the Walls of Eryx

a short story by H. P. Lovecraft and K. J. Sterling

Eunice Gottlieb and The Unwhitewashed Truth About Life

novel by Tricia Springstubb

Eves the Behavior

Australian singer

Fanchon the Cricket

1915 silent film and its title character

Felix the Cat

cartoon character

Felix the Rabbit

title character in "Letters from Felix" series about a stuffed

bunny that travels the globe and writes letters to his human friend

Sophie

Rize of the Fenix

2012 song and album by American band Tenacious D

Ferdinand the Bull

a mild mannered bull in The Story of Ferdinand

Fergus the Railway Traction Engine

character in Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends

Fergus the Hostler

character in 1956 film "The Court Jester"

Fergus the Fish

British children's series

Fifi the Duck

character in Howard the Duck comics

Fifi the Peke

Minnie Mouse's dog in Disney cartoons

Filbert the Worm

character in comic strip "US Acres"

Finn the Human

main character in animated series "Adventure Time"

"She Sets The City On Fire"

song by Gavin DeGraw

Fitz and The Tantrums

American pop rock band

"Floyd the Barber"

song by american grunge band Nirvana

Foster the People

American alternative band

Reynard the Fox

medieval legend and hero/trickster

Foxy the Fox

one of the main antagonists in the video game "Five Nights at Freddy's"

Francis the Talking Mule

character in several films

Francisco "Cisco" Ramon aka the Vibe

superhero in DC comics and TV's "The Flash" and "Arrow"

Frank Castle A.K.A. The Punisher

character from Marvel Comics

Franklin the Turtle

children's book and TV series

Fred J. Dukes aka The Blob

character in Marvel Universe

Fritz the Cat

comic strip by Robert Crumb

Gaige the Mechromancer

female character in video game "Borderlands 2"

Gary the Snail

character on animated series "SpongeBob Squarepants"

Geoffrey the Giraffe

Toys R Us mascot

George the Doorman

a character from the Nickelodeon cartoon "Welcome to the Wayne"

"Sunday in the Park with George"

musical by Stephen Sondheim, and its main character, George Seurat

Georgie the Ghost

series of children's books by Robert Bright

Geri and the Atrics

band on "The Muppet Show"

Catchphrase of the eleventh incarnation of The Doctor

played by Matt Smith, on BBC's television show Doctor Who

Gertie the Dinosaur

1914 animated short film

Gertie the Duck

iconic statue in Milwaukee, USAe

Gideon Cross aka The Demon Hunter

comics character

Goldilocks and the Three Bears

fairy tale

Gonzo the Mechanical Bastard

robot supervillain in DC comics

Gandalf the Grey

character in Lord of the Rings

From the Old Norse name Halldís

derived from the elements hallr meaning "rock" and dís "goddess"

Ham the Weather Wizard

character in The Badger comics

Ham the Chimp

first hominid in outer space

Means 'mound of the people" or 'protector of the people'. Mound is from Old English mund (hand

hand of protection, protector, guardianship

Harold and the Purple Crayon

children's book by Crockett Johnson

A prominent location in the video game "Dragon Age: Inquisition

" which played a more minor part in its predecessor "Dragon Age: Origins"

Hawk the Slayer

1980 British film and its main character

Heather the Violet Fairy

character in the Rainbow Magic book series

Hector of the Mist

outlaw in The Legend of Montrose (1819) by Sir Walter Scott

Hector was the First of the Gang to Die

song by Morrissey

Helena Ravenclaw aka the Grey Lady

the Ravenclaw house ghost in the Harry Potter series

Hendrix the Husky

mascot of the University of Washington,Tacoma

Herschel Shmoikel Pinchas Yerucham Krustofski aka Krusty the Clown

character on TV's "The Simpsons".

Hiroshi is the name of the ghost

who was once a Japanese kamikazie pilot, in the movie Restless.

"Holidays in the Sun"

a song by punk band 'Sex Pistols'

Howard the Duck

Marvel Comics character

Humphrey the Bear

Walt Disney cartoon character

Hunter the Cheetah

character in video game "Spyro the Dragon"

There was something funny about the child

something dark, stand,offish, classy. Ina: classy name, too classy. Cora didn't like it." [H.E. Bates, The Landlady, 1938]

Irene the Concierge

character on TV's "The Suite Life of Zack and Cody"

Isla the Ice Star Fairy

character in "Rainbow Magic"

The Holly and the Ivy

traditional British Christmas carol

Hit the Road Jack

song written by Percy Mayfield

Jack and the Beanstalk

fairy tale

Percy Jackson and the Olympians

book series by Rick Riordan

Jacques the Cleaner Shrimp

character in Disney's "Finding Nemo"

Jacques The Scratcher

character in computer game "Wizard 101"

Kil'jaeden the Deceiver

demon lord in video game World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade

Jaffa in the TV show Stargate SG

1 are parasite,carrying slaves to an evil alien race.

Jake the Dog

character on TV's "Adventure Time"

Jake the Peg

song by Rolf Harris

Jakob the Liar

1999 film starring Robin Williams

James & the Giant Peach

novel by Roald Dahl, movie and main character

Jamila and the President

2008 Indonesian film

Janna from Star VS. The Forces of Evil

Star's friend obsessed with creepy things and raising the undead.

Jason Morgan (formerly Quartermaine) from the long

running soap opera "General Hospital"

Jason Nesmith who played Commander Peter Quincy Taggart in the 1999 Sci

Fi Comedy film "Galaxy Quest"

Java the Caveman

character in the TV series "Martin Mystery"

Jay Garrick aka The Flash

character on TV's "The Flash"

Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors

1980s animated TV show

Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair

popular song by Stephen Foster

Jefferey Woods "Jeff the Killer"

a "Creepypasta" character

Jenna the Angel

character in movie "Little Nicky"

Jessie the Cowgirl

character in Disney Pixar's "Toy Story" series

Jessie the Lyrics Fairy

character in "Rainbow Magic" book series

Jet the Hawk

character in the "Sonic Riders" video game series

Jill of the Jungle

1990s PC game

Jim and the Povolos

American band

Johan Padan and the Discovery of the Americas

one,man play by Dario Fo

Jonathan Lowell Spencer "Johnny" Storm aka the Human Torch

character in the Fantastic Four series

Johnny the Homicidal Maniac

comic book by Jhonen Vasquez

Jonah Who Will Be 25 in the Year 2000

1975 Swiss movie

Joris of the Rock

fantasy novel by Leslie Barringer

Main Character in the book "My Big Nose and Other Natural Disasters

by Sydney Salter

Jude the Entropic Man

character in Marvel Comics

Judy of the Jungle

golden,age comic book character

Julie of the Wolves

children's novel by Jean Craighead George

Juliette and the Licks

American rock band led by Juliette Lewis

Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard

song by Paul Simon

6th Month of the year

named after the goddess Juno

Justus is one of the priests of the Below

who cares for the temple bats, in Ally Condie's "Atlantia."

Kaelyn the Dove

character in RPG computer game "Neverwinter Nights"

Kara the Jungle Princess

character in Exciting Comics

Karla the Zebra

character on animated series Mama Mirabelle's Home Movies

Katalin Helinski aka The Hunyak

character in the musical "Chicago"

Surname which was derived from the medieval personal name Keneward

from Old English Cyneweard, literally either 'royal,brave' or 'royal guard'

Kermit the Frog

Muppet character

Kermit the Hermit

children's book about a crab by Bill Peet

Kiki the Hyperactive Monkey of Sentosa

host of the Singaporean show Magical Sentosa

Kiki the Frog

a character in children's TV show "Hector's House"

Killian Gottesheim of the River Farm

character in "Prince Otto" (1885) by Robert Louis Stevenson

The surname comes from the medieval personal name Kynsey

a descendant of Old English Cynesige, literally "royal victory."

Kipper the Dog

cartoon character

Kipper the fishman

NPC in the realplay DnD podcast Drunks and Dragons.

Koko the Clown

animated character by Max Fleischer

Lamont Cranston aka The Shadow

comics character

Lóegaire Búadach (Lóegaire the Victorious)

hapless Ulster warrior in Irish mythology

Larry the Lobster

character in animated series "SpongeBob SquarePants"

Larry the Cat

the brown and white tabby at 10 Downing Street, London, who is chief mouser to the Cabinet Office

Leah the Theatre Fairy

character in the Rainbow Magic book series

Leif ( Reiji in JP ) the Sloth

a garden shop owner from the Animal Crossing games.

Lena the Hyena

character from the "Li'l Abner" universe

Leo the Lion

'Loke,' a celestial spirit in the manga/anime, 'Fairy Tail'

Leona the Radiant Dawn

character in the video game "League of Legends"

Lester the lab rat

character in the 90's Children's Educational show "Beakman's World"

Liam the Leprechaun

character on YouTube show "Annoying Orange"

Lilli the Witch

series of children’s books by the German author Knister

Linda the teacher

character in the 2008 film "Role Models" played by Jessica Morris

Lisbeth the beekeeper

character in the'Three Doors' trilogy.

Lizzie and the Rainman

song by Tanya Tucker

Locke the Echidna

character in the Sonic the Hedgehog comic books

Lonna Leing aka The Insect Queen

character in DC Comics

Lore is a word for the traditions and knowledge held by a particular group

typically passed down orally.

Lorelei the Chicken

character on TV's "The Electric Company"

The Order of the White Lotus

from the Avatar TV series

Louis the Yard Teacher

character in "Sideways Stories from Wayside School" by Louis Sachar, based on the author

Louis the Alligator

character in Disney's "The Princess and the Frog"

Lucas the Spider

animated spider on YouTube

Lucille the Rubber Freak

character in Lily Tomlin's sketches

Lucius the Eternal

character in the "Warhammer 40,000" universe

Lucky the Dinosaur

a robotic dinosaur who appears at Disney theme parks

Lucky the Leprechaun

mascot for Lucky Charms cereal

"Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds"

song by The Beatles

Lucy the Elephant

landmark

"Lucy in the Sky"

anonymously written novel

Luke the Warrior

mouse character in the Redwall series by Brian Jacques

"Lydia the Tattooed Lady"

popular song by Harold Arlen and Yip Harburg

Lyle the Kindly Viking

VeggieTales movie

Lyra the Sunshard

a legendary priest card in the card game Hearthstone

Lysander (spelled as Lysandre in the original French)

character in the otome game My Candy Love.

Madison the Magic Show Fairy

character in the Rainbow Magic series

Maggie the bulldog

All White female English Bulldog owned by American Bikini Model Elle Johnson based in

Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard

book series

Magnus the Rogue

character in the game "Minecraft Story Mode"

Manon of the Spring

1986 French,language film

Mara: Daughter of the Nile

novel by Eloise McGraw

Marcel the Shell with Shoes On

animated YouTube video

Marcel the marketing guy

character in "Best Song Ever" music video by band One Direction

Marceline "Marcy" the Vampire Queen

character on animated series "Adventure Time"

They Call the Wind Maria

" song in "Paint Your Wagon"

Marian Paroo aka Marian the Librarian

a main character in "The Music Man"

Conjunction of "Maria de la Soledad" or Mary of the Solitude

a commonly used Spanish devotional name.

Marlow Briggs and the Mask of Death

video game

Martin the Warrior

mouse character in Brian Jacques' "Redwall" series

Marvin the Martian

Looney Tunes character

Matt the Radar Technician

alter ego of Kylo Ren on Saturday Night Live

Bring Me the Head of Mavis Davis

1997 film

McKenna of the Mounted

1932 Western movie about main character Tom McKenna

Melvin the Superhero Guy

puppet of ventriloquist Jeff Dunham

Melvin the Monster

minor character from Tiny Toon Adventures

A character from the Guitar Hero game

an ex,violinist and Eco,friendly punk.

Millicent Collins aka Millie the Model

Marvel Comics character

Millie the Model

Marvel Comics series

Minnie the Minx

character in British comic "The Beano"

Minnie the Moocher

jazz song by Cab Calloway

Molly the Dolly

character on TV's "The Big Comfy Couch"

first scene in the Star Trek: Discovery episode "That Hope is You

Part 1"

Duck the Great Western Engine aka Montague

an engine from TV's "Thomas and Friends"

Montague the Mouse

character from TV's "Johnny Test"

Mordecai the Blue Jay

character on TV's "Regular Show"

Morris the Cat

advertising mascot for 9Lives brand cat food, voiced by John Erwin

Moshe the Beadle

a character from Elie Wiesel's book Night.

Murray the Demonic Talking Skull

character in the Monkey Island game series

Myrtle the turtle

the biggest turtle in Boston's aquarium

For the Love of Nancy

1994 made,for,TV movie

Ned the Pie Maker

main character on TV's "Pushing Daisies"

Nellie the Elephant

1956 song by Mandy Miller and animated TV series

Neon the Unknown aka Thomas Corbett

superhero in Quality Comics

Niamh of the Golden Hair

princess of Tir na nOg, a fanatical island to the west of Ireland where nobody ever grows old

Nico And The Niners

song by twenty one pilots

Nico and the Niners

song by twenty one pilots

Nicola and the Viscount

novel by Meg Cabot

Nimrod the Scarlet Sentinel

a villain on TV's "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers"

Niobe of the Voreni

character on TV's "Rome"

Nisha the Lawbringer

a playable character from Borderlands the Pre,Sequel.

Noah and the Whale

English indie folk band

Norm the giant robot man

character on animated series Phineas and Ferb

Norman Osborn aka the Green Goblin

villain in Spider,Man comics

Norman the Doorman

character on "The Suite Life of Zack & Cody"

Olaf the Troll

character on TV's "Buffy the Vampire Slayer"

Olaf the Smug Anteater

character in video game "Animal Crossing: New Leaf"

Oleg the Meerkat

British advertising mascot for comparethemarket.com

Oliver Jonas "Ollie" Queen aka the Green Arrow

DC Comics superhero

Olivia the Pig

title character in children's book series by Ian Falconer

It's the Catalan word for "wave" as in "ocean wave"

and also quite commonly used as a name in Catalan speaking places.

Reviving Ophelia: Saving the Selves of Adolescent Girls

book by Mary Pipher

Orange Is the New Black

TV series and memoir by Piper Kerman

Ortensia the Cat

character in Disney's "Oswald the Lucky Rabbit" cartoons

Orville the Duck

green puppet operated by Keith Harris

Oscar the Grouch

Muppet on TV's "Sesame Street"

Oswald the Lucky Rabbit

early Disney character

Oswald Chesterfield Cobblepot aka The Penguin

villain in the Batman series

Otis Day and the Knights

fictional band in movie "National Lampoon's Animal House"

Otto the Gorilla

character in film "The Haunted World of El Superbeasto"

Otto the Autopilot

the blow,up autopilot doll in 1980 film Airplane!

Otto the Orange

mascot of Syracuse University

Otto the Auto

AAA's education program for elementary school aged kids

And the Raven

never flitting, still is sitting , *still* is sitting, / On the pallid bust of Pallas just above my chamber door..." (from Edgar Allan Poe's poem "The Raven")

Pansy Potter The Strongman's Daughter

comic strip in British magazine The Beano

Patrick the Waiter

character on TV's "The Suite Life of Zack and Cody"

Pedro the Mail Burro

mascot of the Boy Scouting magazine Boys' Life

Feminine form of Pelagios & Greek equivalent of the Latin name Marina; diminutives include Pela

Gia, Agi & Palasha/Pelasha

Pepe the King Prawn

Muppets character

Pepe the Frog

aka "One Sick Meme"

Percy the Park Keeper

book and TV series by Nick Butterworth

Perri: The Youth of a Squirrel

novel by Felix Salten and later film about the title character

Perry the Platypus

character on the TV show, "Phineas and Ferb".

Petals Open To The Moon "Pet"

minor character in "The Host," by Stephenie Meyer

Stinky Pete the Prospector

character in "Toy Story 2"

Pete the Cat

book series and its main character

Pete the Pup

dog in the Our Gang film series

Pete the Tramp

comic strip by Clarence Russell and its main character

Peter the Panda

Dr. Doofenshmirtz's ex nemesis in "Phineas and Ferb"

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

book/film by J.K. Rowling

The Phoenix and the Turtle

67,line poem by Shakespeare

Symbol of the empress

women, and the bride in Chinese culture

Pierce the Veil

American post,hardcore band

Pinky and The Brain

animated series about the title lab mice

Gladys Knight & the Pips

vocal group

King of the Pippins

apple variety aka Princess Pippin

Prudence and the Pill

1968 movie

Princess Prunella and the Purple Peanut

children's book by Margaret Atwood

Joseph Fitzgerald O'Malley Fitzpatrick O'Donnell The Edge "Diamond Joe" Quimby

Jr., mayor of Springfield on TV's "The Simpsons"

Quimby the Mouse

comic strip character by Chris Ware

Quinn the Eskimo

mentioned in "The Mighty Quinn," song by Bob Dylan

Rafferty and the Gold Dust Twins

1975 film about Sgt. Gunny Rafferty

Ragnar the Red

a song from the video game "Skyrim"

Ralphie the Buffalo

University of Colorado mascot

Ravenna is a city in northeastern Italy on the Adriatic

capital of the Roman Empire for much of the 5th century. Ravenna was the setting of Thomas Middleton's tragicomedy "The Witch" (1616)

Reina Kousaka character in the manga and a anime

Sound! Euphonium

Renard the Anarchist

villain in James Bond movie The World Is Not Enough

Rex The Tyrannosaurus Rex

character in "We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story"

Richard Cole the English

kjurnalist from the Power of Five book series

Mouth of the River

song by Imagine Dragons

Robby the Robot

character in several sci,fi movies

Robin the Frog

Muppet nephew of Kermit the Frog

Rocco the Beaver

puppet on the Danish TV series "Dolph & Wulff with Friends"

Rocco the Dog

puppet on the Canadian TV series "Puppets Who Kill"

Rocky the Breakdown Crane

character on TV series "Thomas and Friends "

Rocky the Rooster

a main character in animated film "Chicken Run"

Rogue from the X

Men series

Rona" or "Miss Rona" is a common nickname for the COVID

19 virus

Ronan the Accuser

villain in Marvel's "Guardians of the Galaxy"

Ros the Salty Seawench

NPC in the realplay DnD podcast Drunks and Dragons.

Rosie the Riveter

World War II,era character

Rosie the Robot Maid

character in the TV animated series "The Jetsons"

Rosie the Waitress

advertising mascot for Bounty paper towels

Ruby the Galactic Gumshoe

radio drama

Ruby Morris is the main character in "H20"

a novel.

The Ruby Sqaud from the animated TV series "Steven Universe

including Navy, Leggy, Doc, Army, and Eyeball

Rudolph the Red

Nosed Reindeer," one of Santa's reindeer, Christmas song, and TV special

Ruffus the Dog

Canadian children's TV show and its main character

Rusty the Diesel

engine on animated series Thomas the Tank Engine

Rusty the Steam Engine

character in the musical Starlight Express

Rusty the Boy Robot

sidekick to superhero Big Guy in a 1955 comic book

Ruth "Zoya the Destroya" Wilder

character on TV's "GLOW"

The rape of the Sabine Women

incident from Roman mythology.

Sadie and the Hotheads

American band

In the Name of Salomé" (2000)

novel by Julia Alvarez

Sam the Onion Man

character from the book and film "Holes"

From the Greek name Sappheire

which was from the Greek word sappheiros meaning "blue stone" or "lapis lazuli," ultimately derived from a Semitic source (compare Hebrew sappir "sapphire"). Alternatively Sapphira may be a Greco,Latin form of the Hebrew name Zipporah.

Saskia the Salsa Fairy

character from "Rainbow Magic" book series

Saskia the Dragonslayer

Virgin of Aedirn, character in video game "The Witcher"

Saskia the Unyielding

character in card game "Magic: The Gathering"

Scott Pilgrim vs. the World

2010 movie based on the graphic novel series

Selby the Talking Dog

character in a series of books by Duncan Ball

Serge is the son of Pamela

the playdate friend and potential love interest of Louis C.K. on the American TV comedy "Louie" on FX.

Severin's Journey into the Dark

novel by Paul Leppin

Shade the Echidna

character in video game "Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood"

Shadow the Hedgehog

character in video game Sonic the Hedgehog

Shanna the She

Devil, Marvel Comics character

Shirley the Loon

character in Tiny Toon Adventures

Sib" was a medieval diminutive of this name (cf. the metronymic surname Sibson

Sib's son").

The Temple of the Sibyl

Poland's first museum (est. 1801); contained objects "pertaining to the glories and miseries of human life"

Sid the Sloth

character in the Ice Age series

Sid the Science Kid

animated series and title character

Sid the Dummy

character on TV's "Buffy the Vampire Slayer"

Sigmund and the Sea Monsters

a children's show from the 1970's

Silas Marner: The Weaver of Raveloe

novel by George Eliot

Silver John (aka. John the Balladeer)

character in Manly Wade Wellman's novels

Simon the Digger ('Shimon')

character from anime "Gurren Lagann"

Skylar aka the Green Face

character in video game "Cybermorph"

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

fairy tale

Taken: The Search for Sophie Parker

TV movie

His Eye is on the Sparrow

church hymn

Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron

animated film

Manon of the Spring

1986 French,language film

Starla and the Jewel Riders

animated series

Starr the Slayer

male character in Marvel Comics

English rock group Suede charted in the 1990s with its gender

bending imagery and lyrics.

The Niece; or the History of Sukey Thornby

1788 novel by Phebe Gibbes

Sunny aka Sunlight Passing Through the Ice

character in "The Host" by Stephenie Meyer

Susan "Sue" Storm aka The Invisible Woman

character in Fantastic Four comics

To Susan on the West Coast

Waiting," song by Donovan

Susie the Sorority Girl

character in Lily Tomlin's sketches

Suzy and the Red Stripes

pseudonym for Paul McCartney & Wings

Sylvester the Cat

Looney Tunes character

Sylvester Pemberton aka The Star

Spangled Kid or Skyman, DC Comics superhero

Sylvia the Zbornak

character on TV's "Wander Over Yonder"

Tabitha the Temptress

character in "The Unfortunate Traveler" by Thomas Nashe

Tala the Queen of Evil

character in DC Comics

Tannis root is the fictional

mysterious herb used by the devil,worshiping neighbors of Rosemary in Roman Polanski's classic "Rosemary's Baby," and in the novel of the same name by Ira Levin.

Taylor the Talent Show Fairy

character in the "Rainbow Magic" series

Ted Shackleford aka "The Man With the Yellow Hat"

a character in the Curious George series

Telly the Barber

character in the "Welcome to Night Vale" podcasts

Temple of the Dog

American rock band

Teresa of the Faint Smile

character in manga "Claymore"

Dr. Thaddeaus Puzzle Brain the Third

character in "Dr. Brain" computer game series

Pyramus and Thisbe" the inspiration for Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet

and the play that the Mechanicals in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" put on for Theseus.

Thom Vidalis the Dragonborn

former rp character in realplay DnD podcast Drunks and Dragons. Played by Mike Bachmann.

Thomas the Tank Engine

animated series and its main character

The Tiber is the third

longest river in Italy.

Tillie the Toiler

comic strip by Russ Westover

Tillie and the Wall

short story by Leo Lionni

Tilly and the Wall

American indie rock band

Remember the Titans

2000 film

Toby the Tram Engine

character on animated series "Thomas & Friends"

Toby the Pup

character appearing in theatrical cartoons in 1930 and 1931

One of the Old Testament judges bore this name

which means "crimson, scarlet" in Hebrew (literally "grub, worm," referring to the cochineal insect from which crimson dyes were obtained)

Tracey the Barmaid

character on British soap "EastEnders"

Tracy the Caseworker

character in movie "Tooth Fairy"

Trent the Baby

main character in YouTube animated series “Trent the Baby”

Trey from the vine "Hi my name is Trey

I have a basketball game tomorrow"

Trygg the Sorcerer

character in DC Comics

Tuesday's Gone with the Wind

song by Lynyrd Skynyrd

Ty the Tasmanian Tiger

video game

Ursula the Sea Witch

in Disney's 'The Little Mermaid'

Valda the Iron Maiden

character in DC Comics

Anglicization of Gaelic Beibhinn used by the 18th

century Scottish poet James Macpherson. Other names invented or popularized by Macpherson include Fingal, Fiona, Malvina, Morven, Oscar, Ossian, and Selma.

Victor Frankenstein from the otome visual novel Code Realize: Guardian of Rebirth

only very loosely based on his namesake.

Wade the Duck

character in comic strip "U.S. Acres" and TV's Garfield and Friends

Wallace Rudolph "Wally" West aka Kid Flash and The Flash

DC comics superhero

Wanda Marya Maximoff aka The Scarlet Witch

character in Marvel Comics

The first name Warwick is pronounced the same as Warrick

as in British actor Warwick Davis.

Wayland the Smith

legendary master blacksmith in Norse mythology (from Proto,Germanic *Wēlandaz" meaning "battle,brave")

"Welcome To The Wayne"

a Nickelodeon cartoon

Wilbur the pig

hero of E.B. White's children's classic "Charlotte's Web"

Wiley was a bike messenger in the movie "Premium Rush

played by JoGo

William the Pukwudgie

character in J.K. Rowling's "Ilvermorny School of Witchcraft and Wizardry"

Winnie the Pooh

male bear in A.A. Milne's books and the Disney franchise

Character in the popular game series

Mario Bros.

On The Bayou

song by Hank Williams, mentions "My Yvonne, the sweetest one".

Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century

Disney Channel movie

In the How To Train Your Dragon movies

Hiccup and Astrid's daughter is named Zephyr

Has been used as a first name in Britain since the sixties

but is likely to be mistaken for a girl's name

In the series Charmed

one of the male Elders was named Zola.

This personality was gendered female and had a predilection for the 1957 film Funny Face

starring Audrey Hepburn and Fred Astaire. A holographic representation of Zora also performed a dance of the film with Craft on the bridge of the Discovery. From the Star Trek: Short Treks episode "Calypso"

Ivan the Fool

short story by Leo Tolstoy

Famous People Named "The"

Alexander Henry The Elder

was a merchant of British origin who was one of the pioneers of the British-Canadian fur trade.

Catherine the Great

was the longest ruling female leader of Russia whose reign was called Russia’s Golden Age.

John The Baptist

is regarded as the forerunner of Jesus Christ.

Louis The Pious

was the King of Aquitaine from 781. He was also King of the Franks and co-Emperor of Holy Roman Empire with his father, Charlemagne, from 813.