#picasso #names #longNames #artists

Some people achieve such fame that they can be known by last name only. Say the name of Einstein, Beethoven, or Descartes, and no one will ask you to elaborate.

Perhaps this was one reason Pablo Picasso aspired to the greatness he ultimately achieved. Imagine how much easier it was to be known as “Picasso” or even “Pablo Picasso,” as opposed to his full, 103-letter name:

Pablo Diego Josรฉ Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno Marรญa de los Remedios Cipriano de la Santรญsima Trinidad Ruiz y Picasso.


Read more fun facts about artists.

Read about more interesting names.


Discover more from Commonplace Fun Facts

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

3 responses to “Picasso’s Full Name Was 103-Letters Long”

  1. he probably got pretty good at spelling at an early age…

    1. I know!! Must have made peters monsters or something!!

  2. Little known fact, his name was so long that in grade school he had to wear fourteen name tags

Leave a Reply

Verified by MonsterInsights