Athletes popular by just their first name.
Posted by tennisplanet on November 7, 2009
Kobe.
LeBron.
Serena.
Venus.
Shaq.
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Posted by tennisplanet on November 7, 2009
Kobe.
LeBron.
Serena.
Venus.
Shaq.
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jennifur said
definitely tiger…
Sol said
You know any other Rafa?
Actually it has more to do with the fact that some of these names are pretty original, uncommon, than with the popularity of the atheltes. There are more athletes called Andy, John, or Michael, so that you wouldn’t automatically know who it refers too.
Jenny said
I think Usain [Bolt] has made himself known with his uncommon first name, backed up by his achievements at the Olympics.
MARIE said
Magic. If nicknames count.