It's the term given to a person who ends up in a job that is closely-related to his name. In other words, someone ending up with a career he seemed pre-destined for, due to his name being relevant to that job.
Real examples (and I promise you these are all real) include the women's 400m hurdles runner from Bulgaria Miss V Stambolova; the President and CEO of "Food for the Poor", Robin Mahfood; the retired TV weather presenter, Storm Field; the US Republican candidate, Rich White (could only have been Republican, right?); the gynaecologist, Dr Harry Beaver; the police officer from St Paul in the United States, Sgt Paul Paulos; and the New York lawyer from the firm Sullivan and Cromwell, Sue Yoo.
So, for anyone who knows the old Jim Davidson joke about Charlton's real name, it can be no surprise that Charlton are interviewing someone called Knill for the Assistant Manager's job.
Any others?
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The unit was run by DS Cull.
There's also the firm of solicitors: Wright Hassell
Badham and Grizzle
... and finally, I recall a very un pc joke containing a dentist called Phil McCafferty. I will keep the joke to myself - although I'm sure you can make one up, if need be.
Ilford accountant .. Stephen Fiddler
Ex Tough England defender ... Terry Butcher
Also there is a NHS Urologist in Bromley - Miss Nurse. If she had not decided to become a surgeon she would have spent her medical career being known as Dr Nurse. Consequently if any siblings decided upon a nursing career they would be Nurse Nurse.
I still have most of my teeth so he wasn't too bad.
https://www.buzzfeed.com/robinedds/nominative-determinism-ftw?utm_term=.dsaPYbAWp#.xrm93LYD6