Hmm in my case, my name is after both of my grandmas, but I do have a friend from when I was on elementary school that was named after the song Angie by the Rolling Stones.
Which song inspired your name?
Hi, I wasn't named after this song, but I like this song that has my name in it:
Hunter by Björk
And I have a friend whose parents named her Lucy after the song Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds by The Beatles.
Olivia by One Direction!
My little sister Loves 'Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds'!!
@SinBadAngel38, here are a couple of fun facts I will share here.
• “Candle in the Wind” → Kate Moss Elton John originally wrote the song about Marilyn Monroe, but later versions and tributes inspired Kate Moss to pursue modeling and eventually music collaborations. Not a perfect match, but a real influence story.
• “Hey There Delilah” → Delilah DiCrescenzo She wasn’t a musician at the time — she was a runner — but after the song blew up, she became a public figure, speaker, and media personality. Not a singer, but definitely someone whose life changed because of a song written about her.
• “My Sharona” → Sharona Alperin. She became a well-known real estate agent and later worked in music-related business circles. Again, not a singer, but a real case of a song creating a public figure.
These are artists or bands who took their name directly from an existing song.
Rock / Alternative
Radiohead — named after “Radio Head” by Talking Heads
Blondie Redhead — named after “Blonde Redhead” by DNA
After Forever — named after “After Forever” by Black Sabbath
Boris — named after “Boris” by the Melvins
Death Cab for Cutie — named after the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band song
The Rolling Stones — named after Muddy Waters’ “Rollin’ Stone.”
Ladytron — named after “Ladytron” by Roxy Music
Bad Brains — named after “Bad Brain” by the Ramones
Bonded by Blood — named after the Exodus song
Children of Bodom — named after “Lake Bodom” (their own later song, but the name came first from the legend)
Veruca Salt — named after the character and the fictional song in Willy Wonka
Pretty Girls Make Graves — named after the Smiths song
Have a blessed day. Take care, and GOD bless.