My Dumpshock handle, "Foreigner", is also the Street Name of my character in Sahandrian's Play-By-America Online-Instant-Messenger
SHADOWRUN campaign.
I took the name from a minor Marvel Comics character.
"The Foreigner", real name Rafael Basil Sabitini, was a high-level assassin--supposedly the best on Earth; he's also know as "The Deadliest Man Alive"-- kicking around in various MARVEL titles on and off from the early 1980s until the mid-1990s.
He was the head of his own group, The 1400 Club, an elite organization of assassins described as "...twice as deadly as its nearest competitor...". (I'm not certain, but I think that that was intended as a rather nasty swipe at Reverend Pat Robertson and his TV show, "The 700 Club". Or perhaps it was merely a pun.

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(For those of you familiar with comics, we're talking a NORMAL human--at least physically-- who's gone toe-to-toe with Spider-Man, the Black Cat, and Sabretooth, and fought each one to a standstill.)
In
SR terms, in addition to being a Shadowrunner, he was also a fixer of sorts, because his various criminal enterprises included a smuggling operation.
He was, in essence, the European counterpart to that other perennial thorn in Spider-Man's side-- Wilson Fisk, "The Kingpin of Crime". The two are also old friends. It seems that someone once hired The Foreigner to "eliminate" Fisk but, upon discovering that he and the Kingpin share the same birthday, The Foreigner turned the tables, killing his prospective employer and sending his corpse to Fisk as an early/late birthday gift (
BLECCH! 
). Fisk decided that he'd rather have The Foreigner as an ally than an enemy, and they've been friends ever since.
I suppose you could, in a sense, call him "James Bond's evil twin". Both characters are rich, debonair jet-setters who live the good life, using a legitimate profession--an import-export firm-- as a cover for their other activities.
Unlike Commander Bond, however, The Foreigner kills people for MONEY, not "for Queen and Country".
He's also the ex-husband of another MARVEL character--Silver Sablinovia, a/k/a "Silver Sable", the leader of the mercenary group known as "The Wild Pack".
They'd been married for several years before she found out what he
really did for a living. Upon discovering that her dear hubby was a professional criminal, she filed for divorce. Since then (until his last appearance in 1995, at any rate), they've been playing a rather nasty version of "Tag" in which they take turns trying to kill each other--although not too hard, because both were still alive at the time of their last appearance.
My version of The Foreigner has a few bits taken from various assassination films I've watched--both versions of "The Jackal" (Edward Fox in the 1973 original,
THE DAY OF THE JACKAL, and Bruce Willis in the 1990 remake,
THE JACKAL), as well as "Joubert" (Max von Sydow) in
THREE DAYS OF THE CONDOR (1975), and "Doctor Jonathan Hemlock", Clint Eastwood's character in
THE EIGER SANCTION (1975), based upon the 1972 novel of the same name.
(I threw the quote from
REMO WILLIAMS: THE ADVENTURE BEGINS into my .sig because I thought it fit, not because I enjoyed the movie.

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Botch: Hmm. Sounds like you've
already had enough excitement for a lifetime. Do you play
SHADOWRUN to relax?
Weredigo: In the words of James Bond (Sean Connery in the pre-credit sequence in
GOLDFINGER (1964), to be exact):
"SHOCKING! Positively SHOCKING!"Mysterio: Glad to know I'm not the only person around here who borrowed an alias from the Spider-Man comics.

--Foreigner