Creating a list of Nobel Prize winners where the first name rhymes with the last name is a unusual criterion and while precise rhyming names may be uncommon, here are a few that have a partial rhyme:

1. **Ernest Rutherford** (Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1908) - First and last name both end in "nest" and "ford" which have a slight phonetic rhyme.
2. **Marie Curie** (Nobel Prize in Physics, 1903; Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1911) - "Marie" and "Curie" have similar ending sounds. Although it's not a perfect rhyme, it's a gentle rhyme due to the repetition of the 'ee' sound in English pronunciation.
3. **Paul Lauterbur** (Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, 2003) - Although a perfect rhyme might not be the case here, there is a repetitive 'ur' sound in both names.

Rhyming names among Nobel laureates are challenging to find as it's quite a specific and rare linguistic coincidence. These examples are the closest matches based on the phonetics of the names. However, the pronunciation might vary slightly depending on the accent or dialect.
