Mikael Taimanov
Which Grandmaster has the coolest name?
Yes, it even was Count Alberic O'Kelly de Galway !
The Persian Champion Shatranj from 940 to 970 was named "The Stammerer" for short, because his real name was Abu'l Faraj bin al-Muzaffar bin Sa'-id al-Lajlaj.
You want a few more ? Don Scipione del Grotto, Baron Tassilo von Heydebrand und der Lasa, Alexander Feodorovivh Iljin-Genevsky, Mikhail Alexandrovich Bonch-Osmolovsky !
English is not my mother language, so I can copy the following names without feeling any shame or reserve...
Wellington Pulling, an Austrian called Titz, a dutchman Messemaker, a Pole called Fux, Yugoslavs called Manic and Planic, a german Karl Willy, two Russians Frog and Basin and Sick of Germany.
I repeat : no kidding about names...
In another forum here on chess.com games were published from a Shatranj Champion in Tukey/Persia around 905-940, named as-Suli ; his full name was Abu-Bakr Muhammed Ben Yahya as-Suli.
My favourite name is Kramnik.
Other favourites are Kasparov, Magnus Carlsen(yes, the full name), Aronian,Capablanca, Radjabov, Topalov, Ponomarov, Hikaru Nakamura(I like this japanese full name), Fabiono Caruana(full name).
Well, the names I enjoy reading the most are
-Viktor Bologan
-Alexey Dreev
May be a couple of others I'm forgetting, but it gives me great pleasure to pronounce their last names with particular intonation whenever come across their games. Yes, it's most likely weird (also I wonder if they ever played each other before).
Well, the names I enjoy reading the most are
-Viktor Bologan
-Alexey Dreev
May be a couple of others I'm forgetting, but it gives me great pleasure to pronounce their last names with particular intonation whenever come across their games. Yes, it's most likely weird (also I wonder if they ever played each other before).
Dreev +3 Bologan +1 with 5 Draws.
Stuart Conquest . It sounds extremely cool if connected with the Hastings Tournament because of the association with William the Conqueror.