"Among the tribals here especially those hailing from rural areas, there is a fascination for all things foreign, especially western, which is reflected in the names of their children," Dr Passah said.
"They may have heard of names and personalities and it sounded nice to them," she said and explained that it did not mean that they are related to Hitler or Frankenstein.
The Chief Electoral Officer, P Naik, told PTI that not only politicians, but voters also have peculiar names.
In Adolf Lu Hitler Marak and in Frankenstein�s case, people have voted them to the Assembly and they even became cabinet ministers in governments in the past.
"My parents liked the name and hence baptized me Frankeinstein," Frankeinstein said.
Hitler, on the other hand, said he was happy with the name given to him.