List of band name etymologies

This is a list of band names with their name origins explained. Some origins are disputed.

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  • Depeche Mode - Inspired by a French fashion magazine of the same name. It translates to English as "Fast Fashion" or "Fashion News"
  • DEVO - Short for "de-evolution", inspired by Mark Mothersbaugh as a theory that humans are the de-evolved forms of brain-eating apes.
  • Dewa - The name of this popular Indonesian band is an abbreviation of the founders' names, Ahmad Dhani (keyboard), Erwin (bass), Wong Aksan (drum), and Andra (guitar). The original name of the band was Dewa 19, because the members were 19 years old when the band began; they removed the number in 2000.
  • The Doors - Jim Morrison took the name from a book about mescaline called The Doors of Perception by Aldous Huxley, which in turn took its name from a quote by William Blake (If the doors of perception were cleansed everything would appear to man as it is: Infinite.).
  • Dream Theater - Originally called Majesty, but after discovering another band of the same name, the band adapted the name of an old movie theater in Monterey, California upon a suggestion by drummer Mike Portnoy's father.
  • Duran Duran - Taken from the name of a character, Dr. Durand-Durand from the cult Science Fiction film Barbarella.

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J

  • Judas Priest - Taken from the Bob Dylan song The ballad of Frankie Lee and Judas Priest.
  • Jethro Tull - Named after the 18th century agriculturalist Jethro Tull, who invented the seed drill. The band changed its name each week; the first time they were asked to play a return engagement, that's what they were calling themselves. Ian Anderson has said he is "faintly embarrassed" about the name.

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  • The Killers, named after the fictional band featured in the music video for "Crystal" by New Order
  • B.B. King, originally Riley B. King, called the Beale Street Blues Boy, then Blues Boy, and finally B.B.
  • KLF - An acronym for "Kopyright Liberation Front", it sums up their attitude towards using samples from other artists.
  • Kraftwerk - German for "Power Plant"

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  • Led Zeppelin - After being told by friend and fellow musician Keith Moon that the band would go over like a "lead zeppelin", the band distorted the spelling (so that the name would be pronounced like the metal lead, rather than lead singer) and took the name.
  • Less Than Jake - Band members give two different stories for their name. One, a band member's parents had a dog named Jake, and they (the band) were less than the dog, because the parents brought food home from restaurants for the dog, but not for them. Two, they say "jake" is slang for "cool" in Canada, and they considere themselves less than cool.
  • LL Cool J - meaning "Ladies Love Cool James".
  • Lostprophets - Named after a Duran Duran bootleg
  • Lynyrd Skynyrd - Named after Leonard Skinner, an annoying gym coach some of the band members had in high school, who supposedly had them expelled for having long hair.

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  • Nirvana - In Buddhist teachings, nirvana means an end to dissatisfaction, suffering and pain, a state singer Kurt Cobain hoped to achieve through his music.

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  • OMC - OMC stands for Otara Millionaires Club, in reference to the band's hometown of Otara, New Zealand. The band members saw themselves as being the only people from this very impoverished city to ever make decent money.

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  • Papa Roach - The band was named after singer Coby Dick's grandfather, Papa Roatch.
  • Pearl Jam - Singer Eddie Vedder's grandmother Pearl used to make Eddie's favourite jam when he was young. The name was chosen in tribute to her.
  • A Perfect Circle - Minutes before their first gig, the band was still nameless, so the band members laid all the lyrics to their songs on a table and decided to name themselves after a randomly picked line of one of their songs. The line was "Metaphor for a missing moment / Pull me into your perfect circle", off the song Orestes.
  • Pink Floyd - The band was originally called The Pink Floyd Sound, after blues musicians Pink Anderson and Floyd Council. Fans later abbreviated the band name to Pink Floyd, which stuck and became the official band name.
  • The Pogues - The band was originally called Pogue Mahone (Gaelic for "kiss my arse"), but the name was changed to The Pogues shortly before the band's first record deal.
  • Procol Harum - The band was named after the pedigree name of a Siamese cat that belonged to a friend of songwriter Keith Reid's.

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  • Queen - Originally called Smile, singer Freddie Mercury came up with this new name for the band. To the band members, Queen sounded regal, universal, simple and humourous in a risqué way.

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  • Radiohead - They originally used the name On A Friday, a name referring to the only time where all band members were able to practice. Radiohead was taken from a Talking Heads song.
  • R.E.M. - The band was named after the rapid eye movement phase of sleep, a name one of the band members came up with during a sleepless night.
  • The Rolling Stones - The band was named after the song Rollin' Stone by Muddy Waters, one of the band's idols.

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  • Talking Heads - The name 'Talking Heads', came from an issue of TV Guide that listed some words used in the television business. A 'talking head' is a shot of a newscaster from the shoulders up. 'All content, no action' seemed to fit the band's musical style and stage presence so the name stuck.
  • Texas - The band took their name from the 1985 Wim Wenders film Paris, Texas.
  • They Might Be Giants - The band's name is the title of a 1971 movie starring George C. Scott and Joanne Woodward (based on the play of the same name written by James Goldman.)
  • Thin Lizzy - Lead guitarist Eric Bell was reading an old issue of The Dandy. One of the strips featured a robot called "Tin Lizzie". The band was named after that robot, but for copyright reasons, the name was changed to Thin Lizzy. Tin Lizzie is also an old name for the Ford Model T.
  • Toad the Wet Sprocket - The band took their name from a Monty Python skit called Rock Notes, off the 1980 album Monty Python's Contractual Obligation Album. The skit made mention of "Rex Stardust, lead electric triangle with Toad The Wet Sprocket".
  • Toto - The rock band name was named after Dorothy Gale's pet dog in the movie The Wizard Of Oz.

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  • UB40 - Named after the U.K. Social Security form for unemployment benefit.
  • Ulver - Norwegian for "wolf," an animal the band frequently reveres in their music.

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  • Weezer - There is no confirmed origin of the name, but the most respected is that the name comes from the nickname of the band's frontman Rivers Cuomo, who suffered from asthma in school.
  • The White Stripes - The band was named after the peppermint candy, which to members Jack and Meg White symbolizes childhood and innocence.
  • White Zombie - Named after a 1933 horror film starring Bela Lugosi
  • The Who, after being called The High Numbers, adopted new name because on posters of the time, each band got a single line, so they would get the largest type, no matter how low the billing.

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