Just to give a few examples from the United States: Napoleon Murphy Brock, born 1943, San Jose, California; musician, singer, songwriter, record producer.Napoléon "Nap" Lajoie, born 1874, Woonsocket, Rhode Island; professional baseball player; died 1959. Napoleon Harris III, born 1979, Chicago, Illinois; professional football player and Illinois state senator. Napoleon "Nip" Kaufman, born 1973, Kansas City, Missouri; professional football player. Further examples can be found on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napoleon_(given_name)
Napoleon Solo was the THE MAN FROM U.N.C.L.E. (portrayed by Robert Vaughn in the 1960s TV series and by Henry Cavill in the film of the same name currently in theaters).
The only son of Napoleon Bonaparte and his wife Marie Luise of Austria was also named Napoleon (Francois Joseph Charles). It was also the name of Napoleon's nephew (Charles Louis Napoleon), who became his heir and ruled as Napoleon III. Napoleon III was married to famous Eugenie de Montijo and their only son was also called Napoleon (Eugene Louis Jean Joseph).
Napoléon Bonaparte was actually five feet six an a half inches tall, slightly taller than the average French man of the time. It also probable that the men of his imperial guard, with whom he "hung out," were very tall, creating the illusion that Napoléon was short.
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Napoleon is one of the pigs from the book Animal Farm.
Napoleon Murphy Brock, born 1943, San Jose, California; musician, singer, songwriter, record producer.
Napoléon "Nap" Lajoie, born 1874, Woonsocket, Rhode Island; professional baseball player; died 1959.
Napoleon Harris III, born 1979, Chicago, Illinois; professional football player and Illinois state senator.
Napoleon "Nip" Kaufman, born 1973, Kansas City, Missouri; professional football player.
Further examples can be found on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napoleon_(given_name)