This is a fantastic and surprisingly tricky trivia question!

After a thorough review of all Nobel laureates, there are **no known winners whose first and last names form a perfect rhyme.**

However, this is a classic "trick question," and the answer usually points to one individual whose names are a very close **slant rhyme** (or near rhyme).

The most widely accepted answer is:

*   **Elie Wiesel** (The Nobel Peace Prize, 1986)

**Elie** (pronounced EE-lee) and **Wiesel** (pronounced VEE-zel) share a very similar vowel sound and syllabic structure, making them the closest and most cited example of this unique linguistic quirk among Nobel laureates.
