I cant belive I missed that Lenin anagram :P I see our Komrade Kommissar
Mikhail K (may revolutionary traktors pave his roads)also includes the name
Melor.
It would be cool to compile a list of names constructed by totalitarian and authoritarian regimes. Some more examples include:
- "Stalin", meaning ("steel") in Russian. That was
Joseph Jugashvili's adopted handle -- he had all the charm of Hitler, except for the humor.
- Rem, acromym of revolution, Engels, and Marx.
- Melsor, acronym of Marx, Engels, Lenin, Stalin, and October Revolution. In the 50s most dropped the "s" :PPP
A interesting site about communist naming practices in Azerbaijan:
http://www.azer.com/aiweb/categories/magazine/43_folder/43_articles/43_names.html
To end this posting with a more positive note, a very popular and beloved name in contemporary Greece is
Byron, to honor Lord
Byron and his support during the war for Greek independance in 1821.