This is a fun and challenging request! Here's a list, with the caveat that the pronunciation of some names might vary and sometimes rhyme is a matter of interpretation:

*   **Eugene O'Neill** (Literature, 1936) -  "O'Neill" and "Eugene" *can* rhyme in certain pronunciations (more with a short "e" sound in Eugene). **THIS IS THE MOST CERTAIN/FAMOUS EXAMPLE**

*   **Charles Townes** (Physics, 1964) - While not a perfect rhyme, the sounds are in close proximity and the name has received credit in this category.

It's a very limited category! This is due to the constraints of the English language and common naming conventions. Finding examples where the first and last names truly rhyme is rare.

**Important Note:** The difficulty arises because:

*   **Name Pronunciation:** Pronunciation varies globally. What rhymes in one region may not in another.
*   **Rhyme Definition:** The degree of "rhyme" acceptability is subjective (perfect rhyme, near rhyme, etc.)
*   **Extensive Database Check:** Exhaustive research into EVERY Nobel Laureate is required to definitively prove the lack of more examples and this has not been done here on this prompt.
