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Homer Stallcup is a character in the Tennessee Williams short story "The Field of Blue Children." He is a poet in love with the story's main character.
Homers were a class of zombies in Zombieland: Double Tap and also the dumbest. If Homer Simpson from The Simpsons found that out, he'd go physical on Bart starting with the words "WHY YOU LITTLE!".
Homer Roberts, a character from the series The OA. A man that the main character, The OA/Prairie, fell in love with while they were held captive for 7 years. Played by Emory Cohen.
"Why you little?" was Homer Simpson's phrase when angry at his son Bart.
Homer Hickam is an American author, Vietnam veteran, and a former NASA engineer. His memoir Rocket Boys, was a New York Times Best Seller, is studied in many American and international school systems, and was the basis for the 1999 film October Sky. Hickam has also written a number of best-selling memoirs and novels including the "Josh Thurlow" historical fiction novels. His books have been translated into many languages.
Homer Hickam was a NASA engineer who wrote the bestselling memoir "Rocket Boys," which was adapted into the film "October Sky." (Obviously he's nowhere near as famous as Homer the Greek epic poet or Homer Simpson, the first two Homers that most people will think of when hearing the name.)
Although this name's most famous bearer is probably Homer Simpson, Homer was also the name of one of the eight heroes in the Australian book "Tomorrow, When the War Began" books. In these books, Homer is brave and intelligent.
I'm surprised nobody has mentioned Winslow Homer. Homer is considered one of the foremost painters in 19th century American, renowned for his landscape and marine subjects. The son of Charles Savage Homer and Henrietta Benson Homer, he was largely self-taught and is one of the preeminent figures in American Art.
Apparently many scholars now believe that the writer Homer was a female.
Homer is a character in Nathaniel West's The Day of the Locust.
Actress Anne Heche has a son named Homer.
Richard Gere´s son is named Homer James Jigme. "Jigme" means "fearless" in Tibetan.
The 1970 film Homer, with Alex Nichol and Tisa Farrow.
I like the name Homer, it reminds me of Homer Simpson. :)

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