Thread:Bizippo/@comment-24448826-20180602075712/@comment-24448826-20180617141433

Nah, Vassermiller is surely meant as a surname of the royal family. It's just like the real-world Wassermüller surname which means water-miller while on the other hand there is no such given name in existence. Another thing is that in Slavic languages, we use to write surname as the last thing when listing several people with the same one so we write: Gerard and Gedovius Troyden rather than Gerard Troyden and Gedovious Troyden...

The joke in his name would rather be the "Juan Pablo" part because that's Spanish for "John Paul" (like the pope).