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Many characters in the ''Arthur'' series and books have | Many characters in the ''Arthur'' series and books have '''names originated from something or someone else'''. | ||
==Characters Named After People== | ==Characters Named After People== | ||
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*[[Sam Scarborough]] - possibly named after [[Ken Scarborough]], a writer on ''Arthur'' | *[[Sam Scarborough]] - possibly named after [[Ken Scarborough]], a writer on ''Arthur'' | ||
==Characters Named After Things== | ==Characters Named After Things or Terms== | ||
===Confirmed=== | |||
*[[Fur Elise]] - named after "Fur Elise," a song by Ludwig Van Beethoven. | *[[Fur Elise]] - named after "Fur Elise," a song by Ludwig Van Beethoven. | ||
===Speculated=== | |||
*[[Frederique Fugue]] - possibly named after the musical term "fugue," a composition with two or more voices or parts. | |||
[[Category:Lists]] | [[Category:Lists]] |
Revision as of 20:24, 5 September 2012
Many characters in the Arthur series and books have names originated from something or someone else.
Characters Named After People
Confirmed
- Nigel Ratburn - named after Gary Rathbun, Marc Brown's 7th grade algebra teacher
- Ms. Bryan - named after Nancy Bryan, Marc Brown's high school art teacher
- Ms. Krasny - named after Marc Brown's wife, Laurie Krasny Brown's maiden name
- Thora Read - named after Thora Brown, Marc Brown's grandmother
Speculated
- Mr. Fallon (mentioned only) - possibly named after Joe Fallon, a writer on Arthur
- Mr. Scarborough (mentioned only) - possibly named after Ken Scarborough, a writer on Arthur.
- Sam Scarborough - possibly named after Ken Scarborough, a writer on Arthur
Characters Named After Things or Terms
Confirmed
- Fur Elise - named after "Fur Elise," a song by Ludwig Van Beethoven.
Speculated
- Frederique Fugue - possibly named after the musical term "fugue," a composition with two or more voices or parts.