巨毋霸

Etymology
The name was mentioned in the biography of Emperor in the  as the purported "self-appellation" of a giant. Both the text, and allegedly Wang himself according to the text, interpreted "巨毋" as a family name and "霸" as the given name. The biography wrote explicitly that the character was fictional, intended by its creator as a humorous pun at the expense of the emperor himself: Wang was 巨君 (Jùjūn), and the name  could be interpreted as "Ju (巨) will never gain supremacy."

In the  the alternative form was mentioned, this time with a slight air of reality, as the name of a warrior in the service of Wang Mang.

Proper noun

 * 1)   name of a fictional giant, 1st century