Ah yes the little red headed snitch who sucks up to the teacher. It's characters like that, and the monster in Monsters inc (which my family thought was funny enough to give me the doll as a present ) that makes me slightly insulted. Still at least it's fairly unique.
I had an aussie buddy named Randall a while ago...man, the girls in Tokyo used to tease him about that...Of course, they all loved him, literally, so he let them get away with it. It was, like, his "line" to uh...move ahead...if ya know what I mean...
My first encounter with the uniqueness of my name was being called Randall the Vandal in school. I have no idea why such a noble name came to be associated with arrogant snobs and brown nosers. Try reading the poem, Lord Randall. You wouldn't tease someone with the original norse version, Ranulf, would you. Yes I am quite happy being called shield wolf (which is what it means, Ran/Ulf)