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Artifact Alias

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The thing about operating under an assumed identity is that often, sooner or later, one's real identity is discovered. But sometimes a curious thing happens: Even after everyone and their mother knows the character's True Name, for one reason or another (or even no discernible reason at all) the character will continue to go by their alias.
This might happen because they have been going by their alias for many years and come to regard it as part of their identity. If its use was merely a temporary convenience, on the other hand, this can get into Fridge Logic territory.
In role-playing games that allow you to name your party members, this is often used to prevent an Interface Spoiler. After all, seeing a character you just named Bart introduce himself as Ted, or having both a "Name:" field and "Real Name:" field, would be a bit of a tip-off. In cases like this, entering a character's true name as their alias can result in some nonsensical dialogue. ("Nadia was really Nadia the whole time!")
Often, but not exclusively, associated with disguised princesses. Sometimes associated with The Mole.
Compare Code Name, Stage Names, Pen Name, Porn Names, I Have Many Names, and Nom de Guerre, where there is less emphasis on identity concealment (although that can be a secondary reason for adopting an alias). Also compare Becoming the Mask, which is when someone retains character traits from an assumed identity but not necessarily a name, and Artifact Title, which is a similar trope about the titles of works. May overlap with That Man Is Dead and Meaningful Rename. Contrast Identity Concealment Disposal.
Given the nature of the trope, examples below may contain unmarked spoilers.

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Watchmen. Rorschach continues to use the alias even after being exposed; none of the other masked heroes do that. This is a textbook case of Becoming the Mask.
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X-Men. The original five X-Men take their code names in order to protect their identities and keep their powers secret. All but Jean Grey hang on to them even after their identities became public knowledge. The tradition of mutants taking up names to reflect their mutations continued as well, with most mutants choosing mutant names purely to acknowledge one's identity as a mutant.
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Batman: Arkham Knight: Despite his identity being revealed to the world by Scarecrow at the end of the main story, Batman continues to use his alias in the epilogue despite any remaining criminals knowing he's Bruce Wayne. Even Aaron Cash decides to stick to Batman.
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In Chuck, we never learn Sarah's true last name. She's called Sarah Walker for most of the show (later changed to Sarah Bartowski after she marries Chuck). She does whisper her middle name once (Lisa) and reveals her real first name to Shaw (Sam). Her father is introduced as Jack Burton, but it's stated to be an alias (he's a con man). Even when Sarah meets an old friend (also an agent), the first thing they do is exchange their current aliases, which they continue to use.
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In The Belgariad, we first meet a certain Drasnian as "Silk", and he's called Silk for ten novels even though we've learned long ago that his birth name is Kheldar.
Discussed and subverted in one conversation with Garion when he and Silk discuss his various aliases, and each of those aliases is pretty much their own person, even to himself. He sees Kheldar as just another one of his aliases and ponders for a brief moment who the real Silk is.
Garion spend quite a time thinking of Belgarath and Polgara as "Mister Wolf" and "Aunt Pol" even after The Reveal of their true nature. Him starting to think of them as Belgarath and Polgara is seen as a sign of him properly accepting the Reality of the Prophecy and his place in it.
For that matter, Garion is technically an artifact as well, though it is joked that his Bel prefix still squeaks when he goes around corners.
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Umineko: When They Cry. Shannon and Kanon's names are revealed to be Sayo and Yoshiya respectively, but the cast continues to refer to them by their '-on' names.
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The Simpsons
In the "The Principal and the Pauper", it's revealed that the man known as Seymour Skinner is actually a former juvenile delinquent named Armin Tamzarian, who assumed the real Seymour Skinner's identity when he seemingly died in Vietnam; the truth is revealed when he turns out to be alive. This lasts about half an episode before real Skinner proves to be more overbearing than Armin. Real Skinner is exiled from Springfield, Armin's name is legally changed to Seymour Skinner, the name "Armin Tamzarian" is declared unutterable under penalty of torture, and the series continues like nothing happened.
Sideshow Bob (real name: Robert Underdunk Terwilliger) still goes by his stage moniker long after his career with Krusty ended in "Krusty Gets Busted". He doesn't seem to mind being called by this name either; he doesn't correct anyone or get mad when anyone refers to him as such. Even his mayoral campaign ads say "Vote for Sideshow Bob" as opposed to "Vote for Terwilliger" or simply "Vote for Bob". The only time he ever seems to get angry at the name is when he is about to crash a plane into Krusty in "Sideshow Bob's Last Gleaming". Bart begs him not to saying that Krusty "made [Bob] into who he is" and without him he wouldn't even be known as "Sideshow". Bart's plea just makes Bob scream in fury while he increases the speed of the plane.
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In The Phantom Menace, the Naboo Queen uses Queen Amidala in her public persona, but goes by her birth name of Padmé when disguised as a handmaiden. In the sequels, she remains Padmé Amidala, despite having left office and her full birth name being Padme Naberrie. It's unclear whether this is standard practice for ex-queens of Naboo.
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012): In the first season finale, it's revealed that Karai is actually Miwa, the daughter of Hamato Yoshi/Splinter, whom Shredder kidnapped as a baby and raised as his own. Even after this becomes known to the Turtles and Karai herself, they continue to address her as Karai, with only Splinter calling her by her birth name.
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Expanded on in Star Trek: Picard when she takes on a Starfleet commission. In an official capacity she's referred to as Commander Hansen, but anybody who really knows her or respects her calls her Seven.
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Mad Men. Betty Francis, Bert Cooper, Pete Campbell and Megan Draper know that Don Draper's real name is Dick Whitman, yet they continue to call him Don, since each is acting as a Secret-Keeper.
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Dragon Age: Inquisition. One of the Inquisition's companions, Warden Blackwall is actually Thom Rainier, an Orlesian army Captain who ordered his men to commit an atrocity and not a Grey Warden at all. The real Blackwall died shortly after recruiting Rainier, giving his life to defend the man. Rainier, a fugitive, grew a beard and assumed the Warden's identity. After all this comes to light, the game interface and characters continue to refer to him as Blackwall. When asked about it, Rainier decides to keep the Blackwall name as a sort of title, dedicating himself to the heroic ideal Grey Wardens represent. By the time the epilogue DLC comes along, both Thom and the UI itself are finally comfortable referring to the character by his true name.
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In Assassination Classroom, Kaede says that her fellow students can still call her that after her true identity is revealed, partly because she feels intensely guilty about who she was back then.
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Supernatural has the demon who impersonated her human host Meg Masters in Season 1. Even after she possesses another human vessel she is still called "Meg" by Sam and Dean in later seasons. However at one point she herself uses again the alias Meg Masters when working as a nurse which makes no sense. Later another demon calls her this in a private conversation leaving fans to wonder if the writers forgot that Meg isn't her true name or if Meg really happens to be her true name as well.
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In The Elenium, the Styric foundling Flute is known by the end of the second novel to be the Child-Goddess Aphrael, but she's still commonly called Flute.
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In Mairelon the Magician, Kim learns that Mairelon's real name is Richard Merill about a third of the way through the first book, but continues to think of him by his stage name for the remainder of the series.
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Another Final Fantasy VII example: Cait Sith continues to be called such by both the characters and the interface long after he is revealed to be remotely controlled by Reeve, a Shinra employee.
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In the Endwalker expansion of Final Fantasy XIV, it's revealed that the ruler of Radz-at-Han is a giant dragon, Vrtra. Not wanting to scare his subjects, he kept watch over them using a Remote Body modeled after an Auri child, dubbed Varshahn. Even after the ruse is revealed, he continues to be referred to as Varshahn while piloting the body, both by the interface and by other characters. The Scions end up asking him which name he prefers, and he mentions he doesn't mind either way.
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Supergirl (2015): After Hank Henshaw is revealed to be the Martian Manhunter using shapeshifting to pull a Dead Person Impersonation of the real Henshaw, more and more people begin calling him by his real name, J'onn J'onzz — but he still spends nearly all of his time using Henshaw's likeness. He claims that wearing a human face puts other humans at ease, but the only reason to keep using this particular face (especially after the real Henshaw turns out to be a Not Quite Dead terrorist) is because that's what people are used to seeing. The Doylist reason is, of course, so David Harewood can continue playing the character without heavy makeup and visual effects in most scenes.
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A The Irregular at Magic High School fic zigzags the trope: its main characters are referred to by the narration as Yotsuba (their original surnames) during their more ruthless actions and Shiba (their civilian aliases) when they feel human.
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In Tsubasa -RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE-, Fai continues using this name, even after it it revealed that he is actually Fai's twin brother Yuui.
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In The Roman Mysteries, Nubia is a former slave whose real name is Shepenwepet. She is renamed Nubia as that is the name given to all female Nubian slaves. Even after being freed, she continues to go by Nubia, saying "Nubia can be my new name for my new life".
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Baldur's Gate III: At the end of her personal quest, Shadowheart finds out that her real name is Jenevelle Hallowleaf and that she is a daughter of two Selunites who had been kidnapped by Sharrans as a child. However, even if she was abandoned by Shar, she feels like she is too different a person to respond to the name "Jenevelle" anymore and so holds on to the name "Shadowheart" and vows to redeem it in her new goddess's name.
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In Smallville, Oliver Queen continues using his Green Arrow alias and costume, right down to the voice-changer that gives him a low voice, even after revealing his identity on national TV at the end of the "Supergirl" episode.
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In the original BioShock, Atlas, the character who's been guiding you through most of the game, is still referred to by his alias in the subtitles even after he reveals himself to be the supposedly dead Frank Fontaine.
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The party in Slightly Damned includes an angel who was mute when they met her due to a cursed collar she had at the time. Buwaro nicknamed her Snowy, and kept calling her that even after she was able to tell him her real name (possibly because it's easier to say than "Kieri Suizahn").
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Tzigone, one of the main characters of Counselors and Kings, suffers from Laser-Guided Amnesia and doesn't remember her real name. Near the end of the last book, she finally learns from her mother that it's Ria. She still thinks of herself as "Tzigone", and in the epilogue, that's what her friend Matteo still calls her. In fact, the name "Ria" is only spoken once.
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Everyone in The Flash (2014) continues to refer to Eobard Thawne as Harrison Wells, even after the reveal. It's forgivable in that they knew him by that name for years, but it annoys Earth-2 Wells to no end as he has much more claim to the name.
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Season 2 of Rose Guns Days introduces an amnesiac young girl to whom Rose gives the name "Rapunzel" because of her long hair. Soon, everyone starts to call her by the diminutive "Zel". She eventually remembers her real identity (Saijou Hotaru, a girl forced to work as a spy and assassin under the codename "Hotarubi") but continues to go by her new name despite that. And in a way, every Japanese character counts, as they call each other by their made-up English names even when they are between Japanese people.
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In Final Fantasy IX, Princess Garnet adopts the nickname "Dagger" in order to avoid drawing unwanted attention, since she was fleeing from her country and her mother the queen wanted her in order to extract her Eidolons. However, after her mother died and she became queen herself (and thus was no longer on the run), everybody else kept referring to her as "Dagger" even if there was no longer needed to keep a low profile.
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For a very brief time during the "BikerTaker" era, The Undertaker was called by his real name in backstage segments but still referred to as "The Undertaker" when he was performing in-ring.
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Throughout the original trilogy but especially in the first film, even after Luke learns that the hermit "Old Ben Kenobi" is really the Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi, Luke continues to call him Ben (it isn't until Luke himself becomes a Jedi in Return of the Jedi that he calls him Obi-Wan, though he also still calls him Ben in the same scene). An odd example as it's unclear where the name "Ben" comes from; it's certainly not likely to fool any Imperials who come knocking.
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In Radiant Historia, even after Stocke learns that he is actually Prince Ernst of Granorg, he still goes by the name he believed he had.
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In The Death Gate Cycle, the Sartan people always have two names — a "mundane" public name and a true magical name that can be used to control them and is thus only revealed to close friends and family. The main Sartan character is even more reluctant than most to reveal his true name, going by the human name "Alfred". He eventually reveals that his true name is "Coren", which means "Chosen", and he doesn't use it because he thinks he'll never be worthy of it. He eventually comes to terms with the name, but still uses "Alfred" for ordinary conversation.
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In Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn, Mineva Zabi goes by the name of "Audrey Burn" when on Industrial 7. Her real identity is revealed pretty quickly, but Banagher stubbornly keeps calling her "Audrey" throughout the story. This is his way of trying to tell her that he sees her as her own person, not merely as "Heiress of Zeon" like everyone else tends to.
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In Blindspot, everyone continues calling Jane Doe that after her true identity is believed to be Weller's childhood friend, Taylor Shaw. This later proves to be a ruse, and her birth name is then revealed as Alice Kruger, along with her previous alias, Remi Briggs. After this, she continues to be called Jane Doe, as a way of distancing herself from her past.
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Dragon Ball Super: Even after Goku Black is revealed to be an alternate version of Zamasu in Goku's body, the heroes continue to call him Black. Eerily, even Black gets a little of this, seeing as how he simply refers to Future Zamasu as "Zamasu."
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In the Golden Age Wonder Woman used her alias to keep her hero identity separate from her work as Diana "Prince", ever since the Post-Crisis revamp her identity is public and her hero work is part of her ambassador work for Themyscira but she still uses the now entirely unnecessary Wonder Woman name while doing hero work.
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In A Song of Ice and Fire, the Unsullied, elite slave soldiers, are randomly assigned a new, generally degrading name every day, to remind them that they are nothing individually. After being freed, they are allowed to revert to their birth names or choose new names if they no longer remember them, but not all do so. Their leader, Grey Worm, says that his birth name is unlucky because it is the one he had on the day he was enslaved, whereas "Grey Worm" is a lucky name because it is the one he had on the day he was freed.
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Gradually subverted in The Good Place. Early on, "Jianyu" reveals to Eleanor that he is not a silent Buddhist monk from Taiwan, but rather a drug-dealing failed DJ from Florida named Jason Mendoza, who like Eleanor, does not actually belong in the Good Place (he is also Filipino, not Taiwanese). Even after this, everyone continues to refer to him as Jianyu, even those who know his true identity, with the exception of his "wife", Janet. However, by the end of the first season, he is mostly being called by his real name, and throughout Seasons 2 and 3, he is referred to exclusively as Jason.
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One Piece:
The "Pirate Hunter" epithet Roronoa Zoro acquired, since he no longer acquires bounties from wanted pirates (and even that he said was incidental), and became one himself.
For a minor example, in the Dressrosa Arc, Luffy enters a tournament in disguise, and adopts the nickname "Lucy". Even after his true identity is revealed to the public, the citizens continue referring to him as Lucy out of sheer habit.
It turns out that Zoro's ultimate rival Mihawk similarly had the epithet of "Naval Hunter", until he became a Warlord who works with the Navy.
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The Book of Lies (2004): Nicola's and Fergus's memories were replaced in order to hide them in an orphanage. In the first book, their true names are revealed to be Catherine and Edwin. However, while most of the other characters choose to refer to the two by their true names, the rest of main characters, including Nicola and Fergus themselves, call them by their new names throughout the trilogy.
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Ford Prefect of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Trilogy is so named due to a research error in which he thought the name would be inconspicuous on Earth. (Ford mistook cars for the dominant life form on Earth, so named himself after a make of car.) According to Word of God, Ford actually had his name changed retroactively, but the footnote that would have explained this was cut for being boring. This explains why characters like Zaphod know to call Ford by his new name.
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Final Fantasy
In Final Fantasy VII, Red XIII joins you under his specimen code name from the Shinra research facility where you find him, and party members and the interface continue to use it even after his true name (Nanaki) is revealed.
Another Final Fantasy VII example: Cait Sith continues to be called such by both the characters and the interface long after he is revealed to be remotely controlled by Reeve, a Shinra employee.
In Final Fantasy IX, Princess Garnet adopts the nickname "Dagger" in order to avoid drawing unwanted attention, since she was fleeing from her country and her mother the queen wanted her in order to extract her Eidolons. However, after her mother died and she became queen herself (and thus was no longer on the run), everybody else kept referring to her as "Dagger" even if there was no longer needed to keep a low profile.
In the Endwalker expansion of Final Fantasy XIV, it's revealed that the ruler of Radz-at-Han is a giant dragon, Vrtra. Not wanting to scare his subjects, he kept watch over them using a Remote Body modeled after an Auri child, dubbed Varshahn. Even after the ruse is revealed, he continues to be referred to as Varshahn while piloting the body, both by the interface and by other characters. The Scions end up asking him which name he prefers, and he mentions he doesn't mind either way.
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While recruiting George Stone for The Untouchables (1987), Malone becomes suspicious of his accent and soon learns Stone was born Giuseppe Petri, later changing his name to disguise his Italian heritage. However, the character continues to go by Stone for the rest of the film, and is referred to as Giuseppe on only one other occasion.
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Game of Thrones: Grey Worm remains Grey Worm even when allowed to choose his own name. His reasoning behind this is that he sees his birth name as “cursed� because that’s what he was called when he was Made a Slave, but Grey Worm is the name he had when Daenerys Targaryen freed him.
Jon Snow learns in the final season that he is Aegon Targaryen, trueborn son of Daenerys older brother Rhaegar Targaryen and Lyanna Stark and thus rightful heir to the Iron Throne, but prefers to keep that information private as he has no desire to claim the throne and knows the Northern lords would demand he stake his claim if they knew Daenerys wasn't the rightful heir.
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Spider-Man: During the events of Civil War (2006) and shortly following it, Spider-Man reveals his secret identity in a press conference. Then everybody (heroes, villains, government, regular people, J. J. Jameson, etc.) knew that he is Peter Parker. Still, he kept using the mask and the name "Spider-Man." He even wondered in one moment if there was a point for that anymore. However, this was undone during "One More Day", where his secret identity was restored.
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In Stranger Things, everyone still calls Eleven by that name or "El" even after learning that her real name is Jane Ives
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In Super Mario Sunshine, Bowser Jr. initially disguises himself as a double of Mario (Shadow Mario). But even after his true identity is discovered, Bowser Jr. still often shows up as Shadow Mario. In most cases this is justified by Bowser Jr. wanting to continue ruining Mario's reputation, but Shadow Mario continues to appear in the cutscenes in which he steals Mario's FLUDD, where only Mario is there to see him.
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Fairy Tail: After the reveal that Loke is in fact the Celestial Spirit Leo, everyone still refers to him as Loke, aside from the other Celestial Spirits who knew him before his exile.
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Legion of Super-Heroes: A particularly notable comic book example is Mon-El. Mon-El's superhero identity is the Kryptonian name Superboy gave him when he was suffering from amnesia. His actual name, as he recalled later, is Lar Gand, but he continues to be known as Mon-El. (Pre-Crisis and Retroboot only — other incarnations of Lar Gand either don't use the name Mon-El or have different justifications for it ... and in the Rebirth incarnation, he really is a Kryptonian of the House of El.)
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Arrowverse:
Everyone in The Flash (2014) continues to refer to Eobard Thawne as Harrison Wells, even after the reveal. It's forgivable in that they knew him by that name for years, but it annoys Earth-2 Wells to no end as he has much more claim to the name.
Supergirl (2015): After Hank Henshaw is revealed to be the Martian Manhunter using shapeshifting to pull a Dead Person Impersonation of the real Henshaw, more and more people begin calling him by his real name, J'onn J'onzz — but he still spends nearly all of his time using Henshaw's likeness. He claims that wearing a human face puts other humans at ease, but the only reason to keep using this particular face (especially after the real Henshaw turns out to be a Not Quite Dead terrorist) is because that's what people are used to seeing. The Doylist reason is, of course, so David Harewood can continue playing the character without heavy makeup and visual effects in most scenes.
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Chrono Trigger
Played very straight with Marle, aka Princess Nadia. The name Marle is a pseudonym apparently invented on the spot as part of her Princess Incognito get-up and quickly discovered as such, yet she answers to it as if it were her given name for, as far as the player can tell, the rest of her life. In the Japanese version, this is more justified: her real name is actually her Hello, [Insert Name Here] name with "-dia" appended to the end, meaning by default it would be something like "Marledia", for which "Marle" would be a perfectly natural nickname, and alters itself should the player change it.
Likewise played straight by Frog. Even after proudly stating, "Mine name is Glenn!" he goes right back to answering to Frog (or whatever else the player has named him).
Optional party member Magus is always referred to by that name until you unlock him as a party member, at which point everyone in every time period will start referring to him by whatever name you choose, including if you enter his previous alias (which is the default option) or his true name, Janus.
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The name of Captain Jack Harkness from Doctor Who and Torchwood is an alias that he took from a deceased American volunteer pilot to mix in with WW2 era London. He still goes by that title for most of his appearances, well after it serves any purpose.
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Warrior Cats:
In The Sun Trail, Lion's Roar refers to Stoneteller as Half Moon, the name she had before she became the leader of the Tribe of Rushing Water and took up the new name. It's meant to show that they are old friends, but is ironically a Series Continuity Error since Lion's Roar was born basically the same day she was renamed.
In Mothwing's Secret, Hawkfrost calls Mothwing "Moth", her original name from when they were kits. She protests this, since she belongs to RiverClan and is Mothwing now, and he approves of her determination to fit in. Later, in an ironic, emotional echo, he dies and she grieves for Hawk, the innocent brother he used to be, rather than the manipulative villain he had become as Hawkfrost.
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The characters of Once Upon a Time are classic fairy tale characters (Snow White, Little Red Riding Hood, Cinderella, Rumplestiltskin, etc.) who are the victim of a curse that causes them to live in our world under different names (for the above: Mary Margaret Blanchard, Ruby Lucas, Ashley Boyd, Mr. Gold) with no memory of their fairy tale lives. The curse is broken toward the end of the first season but many characters have since continued to go by their aliases even now that there is no reason to do so. (Although, these have been the same names they've been using for decades, so...)
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In Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel was born Liam, but changed his name to "Angelus" when he became a vampire, presumably as a sort of That Man Is Dead thing. After being (forcibly) turned good again, he goes by "Angel" instead of returning to his birth name. (So basically, his "evil" name but no longer in Latin.)
Spike keeps his vampire name unchanged after getting his soul back.
Anya, too. Initially she was introduced as a demon named Anyanka, with "Anya" apparently just being a human disguise. Over the course of the show, however, it's established that she was born human and was originally named Aud.
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Char Aznable of Mobile Suit Gundam is really an alias of Casval rem Deikun, but throughout the Universal Century, even long after his real identity is discovered, everyone thinks of him as Char.
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The identity of Zero becomes this for Lelouch vi Britannia in Code Prime by R2, as his identity has become an Open Secret among the Autobots and Decepticons, and his enemies have no meaningful way to use it against him. It's mainly brand recognition that makes him keep wearing the mask.
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Seven of Nine from Star Trek: Voyager was born as Annika Hansen. Her de-assimilation from the Borg Collective happens in her debut (double-)episode, and even though she starts to accept her fate of being an individual again as time goes by, she almost always gets called by her old Borg designation for the rest of the series. This is actually addressed by Janeway, who asks if Seven would like to be called Annika, only for Seven to point out that this isn't who she is anymore.
Expanded on in Star Trek: Picard when she takes on a Starfleet commission. In an official capacity she's referred to as Commander Hansen, but anybody who really knows her or respects her calls her Seven.
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After a few episodes of Voltron: Legendary Defender, it's revealed that Pidge Gunderson is actually a Sweet Polly Oliver named Katie Holt, but her friends still call her "Pidge." A flashback shows this was an existing nickname her brother used. Presently, she never bothers correcting anyone who calls her by either name.
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Tribesmen of Gor: Tarl's best friend of the book is an outlaw named Hassan, who is also semi-secretly Haroun, the High Pasha (leader) of the powerful Kavar desert tribe. The following dialogue is The Reveal that the two are the same person:
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Ãœbel Blatt
It's revealed very early that Koinzell is Ascheriit, one of the "Lances of Betrayal" who were killed by the "Seven Heroes" and is seeking revenge on them. Yet everyone who knows that continues to call him Koinzell even when there is no real reason to hide it.
Peepi may be a variation: Koinzell made up that embarrassing name on the spot to pass as his brother and she is interrupted every time she is about to say her real name. So after a while she just goes with it.
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In Aldnoah.Zero, Princess Asseylum originally introduces herself as Seylum when in disguise. However, even when her true identity has been revealed to him, Inaho persists in using 'Seylum'.
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In Kingdom Hearts, all members of Organization XIII take a new name when they join. Axel spends all of Chain of Memories and Kingdom Hearts II making sure people know his name is Axel ("Got it memorized?"). In Dream Drop Distance, he turns back into a person and goes by his previous name "Lea"... except everyone else continues to call him Axel after getting his name memorized too well, to the point where he just gives up and lets people call him whatever they want. Information given in-game and in related promotional media treat the names as interchangeable, sometimes using "Lea", sometimes using "Axel", and sometimes calling him both at once.
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In Shouwa Genroku Rakugo Shinjuu, Kyoji doesn't get his actual name revealed until his boss from before prison comes along and refers to him by the name "Kyoji". Before that, he's dubbed "Yotaro". As explained on the Meaningful Rename page, it's significant, but Yakumo still calls him Yotaro even if he did learn Yotaro's real name from said incident.
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The villain of the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Devil's Due" is a Con Woman posing as Ardra, the devil figure from Ventaxian mythology (and who Riker says has "23 aliases in this sector alone"). Since the episode never gives her real name, when the Star Trek Expanded Universe refers to her, she's still called Ardra. Which makes sense when the Enterprise crew use it, since that's how they knew her, but gets egregious in the Star Trek Novelverse trilogy Star Trek: Prey, where another member of a loose coalition of confidence tricksters only thinks of her by that name.
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 The Book of Lies (2004) / int_2a729dd9
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 The Elenium / int_2a729dd9
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 Übel Blatt (Manga) / int_2a729dd9
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 Lesser Gods (Podcast) / int_2a729dd9
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 MentalCast (Podcast) / int_2a729dd9
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 Happy Days / int_2a729dd9
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 Prey / int_2a729dd9
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 Star Trek: Voyager / int_2a729dd9
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 Supergirl (2015) / int_2a729dd9
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 Arcanum: Of Steamworks & Magick Obscura (Video Game) / int_2a729dd9
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 BioShock (Video Game) / int_2a729dd9
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 Chrono Trigger (Video Game) / int_2a729dd9
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 Dungeon Siege (Video Game) / int_2a729dd9
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 Final Fantasy VII (Video Game) / int_2a729dd9
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 Super Mario Sunshine (Video Game) / int_2a729dd9
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 Disgaea 4: A Promise Unforgotten / Videogame / int_2a729dd9
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 Getaway Girls (Visual Novel) / int_2a729dd9
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 Rose Guns Days (Visual Novel) / int_2a729dd9
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 Umineko: When They Cry (Visual Novel) / int_2a729dd9
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 Ask White Pearl and Steven (almost!) anything (Webcomic) / int_2a729dd9
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 Old Republic Paint Adventures (Webcomic) / int_2a729dd9
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 Slightly Damned (Webcomic) / int_2a729dd9
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 Tawawa on Monday (Webcomic) / int_2a729dd9
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 Batman Beyond / int_2a729dd9
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 The Undertaker (Wrestling) / int_2a729dd9
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 The Roman Mysteries / int_2a729dd9
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 Tsubasa -RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE- (Manga) / int_2a729dd9
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 Smallville / int_2a729dd9
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