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3A form of NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast.
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5Anything [[SesquipedalianLoquaciousness really long]] or otherwise [[TheUnpronounceable impossible to pronounce on the first try]]. Creator/HPLovecraft made this his stock in trade. For example, Cthulhu, Ithaqua, Shub-Niggurath, Y'golonac (YOU FOOL! [[SpeakOfTheDevil YOU'VE DOOMED US ALL!!]]), Nyarlathotep,Yog-Sothoth, Etc.
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7Remember, you should always consider the original language of the story. Something impossible to pronounce can be perfectly easy to say for someone who hears things like that for their whole life. The same applies if character is supposed to be a foreigner; it might be normal for the country of his origin.
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9Naturally, this trope is a ''lot'' easier to pull off in written form than spoken.
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16* Cthyllamon from ''Anime/DigimonGhostGame'', being named after Cthulhu's daughter. Despite his PsychopathicManchild tendencies and he's no bigger than Angoramon, he's still a ''Mega-level'' capable of worldwide feats and seeks to turn the world's humans into Digital-Water spewing husks. Him being designed after ''[=MarineAngemon=]'', another notorious Mega-level also speaks volumes.
17* Many of the arrancar from ''Manga/{{Bleach}}''. Aaroniero Arruruerie, Nnoitra Gilga, Grimmjow Jaegerjaquez, Ulquiorra Cifer, Szayelaporro Granz... the list goes on and on.
18** Actually, the Arrancar names are quite easy. However, the some names of the Sternenritter are just...
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22* [[Franchise/{{Superman}} Mr. Mxyzptlk]]
23* [[Comicbook/GreenLantern Dkrtzy Rrr]], [[MindScrew a living mathematical equation]].
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27* [[Film/OfficeSpace Samir Nagheenanajar.]]
28* [[Film/NoCountryForOldMen Anton Chigurh.]] A bounty hunter and ProfessionalKiller who offs his victims via shotgun without batting an eye.
29* Dr. Hfuhruhurr and Anne Uumellmahaye from ''Film/TheManWithTwoBrains''. Part of their mutual attraction is their ability to pronounce and spell each other's names.
30* Played with in ''Film/{{Dragonheart}}'', when Bowen keeps addressing the dragon as "Dragon" and the dragon gets fed up with it. However, he informs Bowen that the knight would never be able to pronounce his name, as dragon speech is pretty much impossible for human tongues to master. They eventually agree on using ''Draco'', which is much easier for humans to say.
31* Appropriately for a species of StarfishAliens, the criminal Hutts in ''Franchise/StarWars'' have alien-sounding names. For example, Jabba's full name is Jabba Desilijic Tiure.
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35* From ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'':
36** Grand Admiral Mitth'raw'nuruodo, known to the galaxy as Thrawn.
37** Borborygmus Gog in ''Literature/GalaxyOfFear''. "Borborygmus" is actually a real word that means stomach sounds.
38* The ''Literature/ForgottenRealms'' books have a habit of giving their dragons hideously long names.
39* X in Creator/RickRiordan's ''Literature/{{Magnus Chase|AndTheGodsOfAsgard}} and the Sword of Summer'' has a name simply described as: 'Something that started with Ks and went on for about thirty seconds.'
40* Most of the [[Creator/HPLovecraft Lovecraft]] horrors fall into this category, but the one you must always be mindful for is simple. If someone says 'Hastur, Hastur...' you have two options. You can shoot the man before he can say the third Hastur, or you can run, and never, ever look back. Nothing makes a person haul ass faster than a summoned EldritchAbomination.
41* One example of [[IDontLikeTheSoundOfThatPlace a place name like this]] is Zzyzx from the ''Literature/{{Fablehaven}}'' series. Zzyzx happens to be named after a real settlement in San Bernardino County, California.
42* Parodied in Literature/ASeriesOfUnfortunateEvents -- The cruel and uncaring boss of Lucky Smells Lumbermill has an apparently unpronounceable name that is never given to the reader (and all attempts by Mr Poe at pronouncing it appear completely different). He is instead called "Sir".
43* ''Literature/TheSecretsOfTheImmortalNicholasFlamel'':
44** Tsagaglalal.
45** Huitzilopochtli, the name by which the Aztecs knew the god Mars Ultor. Huitzilopotchtli is a real life Aztec god, which makes this doubly unpronounceable - the form you see written here is the closest, phonetic, Spanish approximation of the original Aztec.
46** Coatlicue, the Mother of All the Gods.
47** It's a bit of a RunningGag that Machiavelli has trouble pronouncing Quetzalcoatl's name.
48* The demon from ''Literature/ArtemisFowl'': N* 1, which is apparently supposed to be pronounced 'Number one', but is still a pain to read aloud.
49* Creator/RogerZelazny's fantasy novel ''The Changing Land'' features a demon named Melbrinionsadsazzersteldregandishfeltselior. The long name is necessary for the invocation ritual, and if the sorcerer attempting it were to get as much as one syllable wrong, the demon would kill him. Understandably, wizards are reluctant to attempt it. Subverted inasmuch as one of the antagonists is a wizard named Baran, whose native tongue is a horribly complicated agglutinative language, so he has no problem pronouncing the name and using the demon for errands.
50* On the ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'', demons are given names that look like they were selected by headbutting a keyboard; when the demon [=WxrtHltl-jwlpklz=] introduces himself in Wyrd Sisters, Nanny Ogg quips, "Where were you when the vowels were handed out, behind the door?" Her co-witch, Granny Weatherwax, pronounces it without raising a sweat. While there are hideous beasts from the dungeon dimensions a la Cthulhu, more description is given to their forms than names (they're usually described as what might be the offspring of an octopus and a bicycle).
51* ''Literature/NyarukoCrawlingWithLove'', which stars Nyarlathotep (but please, call her Nyarko). When she first appears she mentions that Nyarlathotep is just a nickname, and she has a real name; later novels reveal that humans have a very difficult time pronouncing it, and just being able to comprehend it can strengthen the bonds between a man and a woman.
52* In the ''Literature/{{Dragaera}}'' novels, one regional dialect within the Dragaeran Empire is notoriously difficult for outsiders to pronounce. Series narrator Vlad used to work for a crime lord whose name derived from that region, which Vlad could never say quite right: a fact illustrated by how it's never spelled the same way twice in the novels.
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56* ''Series/DoctorWho'':
57** Romanadvoratrelundar. While her first two incarnations were OK, even travelling with the Doctor, her [[AudioPlay/{{Gallifrey}} third incarnation]] was... ruthless, to say the least.
58** The Raxacoricofallapatorian aliens are a subversion. The ones we meet are usually criminals on the lam from Raxacoricofallapatorius, but most of the species is actually lawful and good (albeit with a rather draconian system of punishment). Doubly subverted in that some individual Raxacoricofallapatorian baddies also have hard-to-pronounce names (Blon Fel-Fotch Passameer-Day Slitheen, anyone?).
59** The Mighty Jagrafess of the Holy Hadrojassic Maxarodenfoe.
60* ''Series/HaveIGotNewsForYou'' once joked that "the Americans intend to invade UsefulNotes/{{Iran}} and replace Mahmoud Ahmadinejad with a dictator whose name is easier to pronounce." ''Series/TheDailyShow'' and ''Series/TheColbertReport'' also frequently riffed on how alien the former Iranian dictator's name sounds to English speakers.
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64* Sunn O)))--including whatever that is after the Sunn part; you just don't pronounce it--has a song called "Big Church [Megszentségteleníthetetlenségeskedéseitekért]". Anyone familiar with their music in the least knows that this church is most certainly evil.
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68* The whole Aztec pantheon. Mictlantecutli, Centzon Huitznahua, Chalchiuhtlicue... They're doubly unpronounceable because the forms you see written here are the closest, phonetic, Spanish approximations of the original Aztec.
69* Although the name of the Jewish God is written as YHWH (which looks unpronounceable) that's due to it being a literal transliteration of the name from Hebrew, where it is written without vowels. This doesn't mean there are no vowels, just that they aren't shown (which is done often in Hebrew; vowel marks weren't added to the written language until the 9th century). However, God may have much longer mystical names (depending on the religious theories and interpretations) of up to seventy-two letters which have been lost at this point; these might fall into this trope.
70** Some scholars think that pronunciation of YHWH would actually be all breath sounds, leading to "God is breath/life." Which brings up the question "Can you pronounce breathing?"
71** Also, it is actually forbidden to Orthodox Jews to pronounce God's real name. When reading the Torah (which is done aloud), one just replaces it with "adonai" meaning Lord. This custom has persisted in Christianity despite Christians being allowed to pronounce God's name.
72** This is the source of the word Yehovah, reading YHWH with the vowels from adonai.
73--> ''[[Film/MontyPythonsLifeOfBrian Jehovah, Jehovah, Jehovah!]]''
74** Even the word YHWH is actually a shortened version of the "real" name of God, which was allegedly dozens of syllables long and originally passed down in secret by the Levi clan and only pronounced aloud in the innermost chamber of His temple during the most sacred rituals. As far as anyone can tell, it has been lost to history.
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78* Tht Whch Hs N Vwls ([[DontExplainTheJoke That Which Has No Vowels]]) from ''TabletopGame/{{Munchkin}} Cthulhu''.
79* This became a problem with Yawgmoth's name in ''TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering'', to the point the French version changed it to the more pronouncable "Yaugzebul".
80* The ''TabletopGame/YuGiOh'' card game has the Earthbound Immortal monsters. All of their names are in the Quechua language and have names like Ccarayhua and Wiraqocha Rasca.
81* A lot of archfiends from the less central fiend species in ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'' have these kinds of names. Stand-out examples include the qlippoth lord Isph-Aun-Vuln, the sahkil tormentor Xiquiripat, and the kyton tormentor Raetorgash. Note that just because they're not one of the major fiend races doesn't mean they're any less dangerous, they can still take all but the strongest heroes to pieces with ease.
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85* The ''VideoGame/ChzoMythos'' has the titular EldritchAbomination Chzo.
86* [[VisualNovel/{{Tsukihime}} Nrvnqsr Chaos, Arcueid Brunestud, Kischur Zelretch Schweinorg...]] The first one takes the cake because according to WordOfGod it's "Nero Chaos". The other two at least can be figured out phonetically.
87* [[VideoGame/QuestForGlory Avoozl.]]
88* [[VideoGame/KingsQuestI Ifnkovhgroghprm.]] ([[spoiler:Rumplestiltskin in [=ROT13=].]])
89* Chattur'gha, Xel'lotath, and Ulyaoth of ''VideoGame/EternalDarkness''.
90* The W'rkncacnter from ''VideoGame/{{Marathon}}''.
91* Chthon and Shub-Niggurath in ''VideoGame/QuakeI''.
92* The BigBad of ''Videogame/AloneInTheDark1992'' is an undead pirate named Pregzt, and there's also a giant SandWorm called the Chthonian, named after an Creator/HPLovecraft beast, although it looks nothing like Lovecraft depicted (which was more like a squid).
93* ''Franchise/KingdomHearts'' has Marluxia. While the pronunciation is actually fairly straightforward, [[ViewerPronunciationConfusion most people won't get it right before hearing it]].
94* ''VideoGame/LeisureSuitLarry7LoveForSail'' has a character named Xqwzts, which Larry pronounces roughly like "Exquisites".
95* ''VideoGame/UltimaIII'' has a kill-all spell called "ZXKUQYB".
96* C'thun, Yogg-Saron, named faceless ones (R'khem, Volasj, etc), and named nerubians (Tutenkash, Anub'rekhan, etc) in ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft''.
97* [[VideoGame/RuneScape RuneScape]] has [[EldritchAbomination Plane-freezer Lakhrahnaz, Night-gazer Khighorahk, Shadow-forger Ihlakhizan, Flesh-spoiler Haasghenahk, and World-gorger Shukarhazh]], and that is only what their names sound like in human language. They have to uses these translated names because their language is [[BrownNote harmful to humans that hear it]] and [[StarfishLanguage parts of their names actually can't be heard by humans.]]
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101* K'Z'K the Voweless One from ''Webcomic/SluggyFreelance''. So much that people can't pronounce it well, and that infuriates him.
102* From ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'', Feferi Peixes's lusus is a monstrous, tentacled mass named Gl'bgolyb.
103** The Zoologically Dubious beasts from Rose's grimoire have these kinds of names. Nrub'yiglith stands out in particular.
104* Secret from ''Webcomic/KeychainOfCreation'' has a name so long that she can't pronounce it without fainting in the [[http://keychain.patternspider.net/archive/koc0001.html attempt]].
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108* '''''BKCRMWDJVG''''' of the Literature/WhateleyUniverse, a demon with its own hell dimension.
109* In ''WebVideo/EpicRapBattlesOfHistory'', Creator/FriedrichNietzsche invokes this trope (as while "Nietzsche" isn't too out of the ordinary in the man's native German, ''ERB'' is an English-language American production):
110-->Because I'm N-I-E-T-Z-S-C-H-E\
111And I'll end any motherfucker like my name in a spelling bee!
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115* [[WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}} Nibbler's]] real name, apparently due to time constraints.
116* In WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons: The chief of the Rigillians that abduct the Simpson family in the first Treehouse of Horror. "To pronounce it correctly, I would have to pull out your tongue."
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120* One of the twentieth century's most infamous tyrants intentionally defied this trope to [[SomeCallMeTim make things easier]]. His birth name, Ioseb Besarionis dze Jughashvili, is perfectly normal in UsefulNotes/{{Georgia|Europe}}n but nigh unpronounceable in other languages. During his early years of revolutionary activity against the UsefulNotes/{{Tsar|istRussia}}, he went by the code name of Koba (after a bandit in the novel ''[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Patricide The Patricide]]'' by Georgian author [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Kazbegi Alexander Kazbegi]]). Later, after UsefulNotes/RedOctober, he officially [[MeaningfulRename changed his name]] to the one by which most people know him: UsefulNotes/JosefStalin.
121* This trope was again defied with Stalin's successor UsefulNotes/NikitaKhrushchev, often called "K" in the Anglophone press. Like "Jughashvili", "Khrushchev" is an ordinary name in its language of origin, but other languages had to [[SomeCallMeTim simplify]] it to avoid pronunciation trouble.
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