" If you’re able to say ' Saoirse , ' as in Saoirse Ronan , if you’re able to make the effort to learn a Caucasian name , then you’re able to make the effort to ascertain a South Asiatic name as well . "
1.Changed their name:Michelle Yeoh#
Back in the ’80s, the actor was pressured to change her name. She toldUSA Today, “I only adopted the name Michelle when I got into the film industry because my producer said at the time, ‘No one is going to be able to say your name.'”#
2.Refused:Amrit Kaur#
The actor toldHarper’s Bazaarthat she only recently started correcting people’s pronunciation of her name. “For a long time, I was ‘Aym-ritt,’ which is disgusting. It doesn’t sound good… It was only three years ago I started telling my friends and family that my name is ‘Um-rith.’ You pronounce it like aU,not anA. All my life, I’d been called ‘Aym-ritt.'”#
His father’s last name was Waititi, and his mother’s is Cohen. His parents, who never married, wrote Cohen on Taika’s birth certificate, but the filmmaker toldCultural Dailythat he switched back and forth throughout his childhood. “Growing up, I was doing a lot of acting and stuff. And because Cohen is on my passport, I would use Cohen through school, and I was known as Taika Cohen. And then, when I went to live with my dad on that side of the family, I was known as Waititi. So I always used both names throughout my life, according to where I was living.”#
“As a painter, I often felt like that was more the Waititi side of myself; I would be Taika Waititi as the painter. And then, because I made my first short film in that area where I was known as Waititi, that was the name that was put on the film. And that film did really well, and suddenly I had a career as a filmmaker, and now everyone knows me as Waititi.”#
4.Refused: Ki Hong Lee#
In an interview with theCoalition of Asian Pacifics in Entertainment, the actor acknowledged that he has a “very Korean name” and considered Anglicizing it earlier in his career. However, he came across aninterviewofUzo Aduba, who recalled asking her mom for a name that was easier for people to pronounce. “And she goes, ‘Well, if they can learn to say Dostoyevsky and Tchaikovsky and all those names, they can learn to say your name.’ And that resonated with me.”#
5.Changed their name: Mindy Kaling#
6.Refused: Keanu Reeves#
On theSmartlesspodcast, he recalled being told his name was “too ethnic” when he first got to Hollywood. Though he was annoyed about it, he came up with a few different options that his agent didn’t approve: Chuck Spadina and Templeton Page-Taylor. They agreed to try out Casey Reeves, but Keanu couldn’t do it. “Eventually, I went back to my agents, and I was like, ‘I can’t change my name.'”#
7.Changed their name: Jo Koy#
“I go, ‘Then what do you call me?’ She goes, ‘I call you Jo ko. That is your nickname. Jo ko.’ And for all of you at home who don’t know what that means: In Tagalog, ko means my. My nickname is my Jo. Jo ko. How fucking sweet is that?”#
8.Refused: Maitreyi Ramakrishnan#
During an interview withVariety, theNever Have I Everactor spoke about the importance of respecting names. “Obviously, Tamil names are super long. My entire full name — Maitreyi Ramakrishnan — I have 20 letters… I think one of the greatest disrespects you can do to a person is not put the effort into somebody’s name.”#
9.Changed their name: KJ Apa#
On an episode ofJimmy Kimmel Live!, the TV show host asked what KJ stands for. The actor replied, “KJ is short for Keneti James, which is a Samoan name. I’m named after my father.”#
10.Refused: Nicole Scherzinger#
Though the singer was born Nicole Prascovia Elikolani Valiente, Scherzinger isn’t a stage name. Her biological fatherleftwhen she was a few years old, and her mother remarried. Nicole’s stepfather adopted her, and she took his last name. She toldThe Guardian, “It’s a crazy name, Scherzinger. It comes from my adoptive father, and the Austrian translation is jokester, which explains Schamazeballs [her phrase coined on theX Factor].”#
11.Changed their name: Kal Penn#
In 2008, the actor toldNirali Magazinethat Anglicizing his name resulted in a 50% increase in audition callbacks. “Almost as a joke to prove friends wrong, and half as an attempt to see if what I was told would work (that Anglicized names appeal more to a white-dominated industry), I put ‘Kal Penn’ on my résumé and photos. Auditions did increase, and I was amazed. It showed me that there really is such an amount of racism (not just overt, but subconscious as well).”#
12.Refused: Ke Huy Quan#
After winning an Oscar forEverything Everywhere All at Once, hetoldreporters that he started out in Hollywood using his real name. “When it got really tough, my manager told me that ‘maybe, you know, it would be easier if you were to have an American-sounding name,’ and I was so desperate for a job that I would do anything,” he recalled. But after using the name Jonathan and taking a long break from acting, “The very first thing that I wanted to do was to go back to my birth given name.”#
13.Changed their name: Awkwafina#
The actor toldGalore, “I just really thought it was funny when people try to subtilize products like Neutrogena. Because I just imagine someone sitting there, thinking about all these weird names, especially the water names. But anyways, I just came up with it when I was 16 and thought it was really funny. And then, I eventually adopted it.”#
“My rap name was just Aquafina, but then I think when we were putting out the video, the guy that made the video…he was like, ‘Well, we should change the spelling so you don’t get sued,'” she recalled. “So, he spelled it so extra. He spelled it in the most extra way ever. So, I was like, ‘I feel like people aren’t going to understand this,’ and he was like, ‘Yeah, but I feel like it would be unique, so then people [will] look it up.’ But then, no one knows how to spell it. So, you know, it came back to bite me in the ass.”#
14.Refused: Hasan Minhaj#
But he quickly realized that didn’t align with his principles — though many Asian folks are similarly pressured to change their names. “You’ll have people who are like, ‘This is my Chinese name, this is my American name.’ But I’m like, ‘Dude, fuck that.’ Your name’s your name.”#
15.Changed their name: Bruno Mars#
During an interview withRap-Up, the singer shared the story behind his stage name. “Bruno is after Bruno Sammartino, who was this big, fat wrestler. I guess I was this chunky little baby, so my dad used to call me that as a nickname. The Mars came up just because I felt like I didn’t have no pizzazz, and a lot of girls say I’m out of this world, so I was like I guess I’m from Mars.”#
16.And finally, refused: Jamie Chung#
In an interview withByrdie, the actor spoke about the racism she’s encountered — both in Hollywood and out in the world. “I can never hide my Asianness. But nor would I want to. I’ve been married for five years, and I won’t even change my last name! I’ll never do it. I love my husband [actor Bryan Greenberg], but it’s just my identity. I’m never gonna change it.”#






































