Well, if you're counting Spock, then pretty much all Vulcans should count towards the one name thing. Therefore Sarek/Amanda all pairings involving Tuvoc (from Voyager, who is canonically married, but his wife is not with them) and T'Pol (from Enterprise) and so on.
I'd disqualify Voldemort on grounds of being canonically named Tom Riddle, because otherwise you'd have to include everybody with a pseudonym f.e. Batman etc.
You've mentioned LotR (also the backstories Silmarillion and so on). More people from Stargate.
Hagrid's little brother? (SORRY, I HAD TO)
I think most settings involving fantasy(creatures) and/or aliens have a good chance of having characters with one name.
Question: If "Number One" (or "One)(from Trek) is actually her name as some fic authors have decided on (and there's no canonical name for her) does it count (double)?
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I'd disqualify Voldemort on grounds of being canonically named Tom Riddle, because otherwise you'd have to include everybody with a pseudonym f.e. Batman etc.
You've mentioned LotR (also the backstories Silmarillion and so on).
More people from Stargate.
Hagrid's little brother? (SORRY, I HAD TO)
I think most settings involving fantasy(creatures) and/or aliens have a good chance of having characters with one name.
Question: If "Number One" (or "One)(from Trek) is actually her name as some fic authors have decided on (and there's no canonical name for her) does it count (double)?