Huddersfield's Stanley Gene hopes to be a household name this weekend.
The question is which name will each household know him by?
The Papua New Guinea international is set to play a starring role in the Giants' Challenge Cup semi-final against St Helens on Sunday.
But if you're singing his name from the stands of the Halliwell Jones Stadium, make sure you get his name right.
It's not Gene - as in Jean, it's Gene - as in Gennay.
"When I first arrived in England people called me Gene (Jean) and I thought it sounded quite posh, so I got used to it," laughs Huddersfield's box-of-tricks utility player.
"But it is Gene (Gennay), that's how it is pronounced back home."
Back home, he is a superstar.
In Papua New Guinea, where rugby league is a national sport, thousands will be waiting this weekend for news of his exploits in the Challenge Cup.
"There'll be a lot of family and friends waiting for a phone call after the match," he said.
"Unfortunately they would need a very big aerial to watch it live - they'll probably get to see it on a video a week later.
"When I go home I get a lot of attention. It's like being a football star here. At first it was strange, but I am used to it now."
Were he to be part of a Huddersfield team that went to Cardiff, it would make him even more of a star in this country.
And the way he and his team-mates have been playing this season, victory over hot-favourites St Helens can't be ruled out.