I just found Dr. Studd on a Teoma search. Haven't tried Teoma? When Google doesn't garner a gaggle of good hits, turn to Teoma, especially if you speak Gaelic and know what it means.
Not sure how apt this name is, but it sure is funny. We have a friend whose name is King Poor.
That name reminds me (though it has absolutely nothing to do with this thread) of my son visiting a friend when he was about 5. His friend lived in a very large home with a turret. When I picked up David, who was at the time enthralled with castles, he said, "Mom, I think Drew's dad must be a King because he lives in a castle!"
Here in Atlanta there are two morning disc jockies named Steve and Vicki that are very popular. A man moved here recently and every time he would give his name to someone, they would giggle or snicker and it was starting to really bother him. His name:
I knew a family with two sisters named Lavinia and Diana. Usually they were called Liv and Di, but were often referred to as "the two extremes". Incidentally, Di once refused a proposal of marriage from a man with the surname "Rhea".