Stephen J. Dubner, co-author of the book Freakonomics, wants to find an aptronym (or aptonym) of a real person better than Paige Worthy (page worthy) the magazine researcher. The top three submissions earn a signed copy of his book or a Freakonomics yo-yo for their submitters (via Away with Words).
I’m familiar with the aptness of the name of former White House spokesperson Larry Speakes (and the presumed inaptness of clergyman Cardinal Sin of the Philippines), but there are many more such people, as Timothy Noah of Slate is showing.
See also:
Canadian Aptonym Centre