List of people with reduplicated names

List of people with reduplicated names

This is a list of people with reduplicated names.

People with reduplicated surnames

* Jacques-Roger Booh-Booh
* Ruben Boumtje-Boumtje
* Eric Djemba-Djemba
* Lomana LuaLua

* House of Kamehameha

People with reduplicated personal names

* He Pingping
* Sa Ding Ding

People with reduplicated nicknames

* BeBe & CeCe Winans
* Fei Fei

People with the same personal name and family name

;American people
* Edward Edwards (actor)‎
* Edward I. Edwards‎
* John Johns‎
* Philip Phillips (archaeologist)‎
* Philip Phillips (businessman)‎
* Philip Phillips‎
* Richard (Dick) Richards‎
* Richard N. Richards‎
* Robert Roberts (butler)‎

;Arab people
* Boutros Boutros-Ghali‎
* Sirhan Sirhan‎
* Sirhan Sirhan (militant)‎

;Chinese people(Note: these names are not reduplicated in the original language)
* Lang Lang (pianist)‎
* Li Li (badminton player)‎
* Li Li (gymnast)‎

;Welsh people
* Edward Edwards (cleric)‎
* Edward Edwards (musician)‎
* Griffith Griffith‎
* James James‎
* Llewelyn Lewellin‎
* Owen Owen‎
* Owen Owen (school inspector)‎
* Robert Roberts (cleric)‎
* Richard Richards (MP)‎
* Thomas Thomas (boxer)‎
* Thomas Thomas (cleric)‎

;Other British people
* Edward Edwards (admiral)‎
* Mohamed Mohamed
* Neville Neville‎
* Robert Roberts (Christadelphian)‎

;Other people
* Eddie Edwards (disambiguation)‎
* Richard W Richards‎
* Roland Rowland‎
* Thomas Thomas (surgeon)‎

Fictional characters

* ChibiChibi
* Humbert Humbert
* Jar Jar Binks
* Jay Jay the Jet Plane
* Major Major Major Major
* Montgomery Montgomery
* Xiao Xiao‎


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