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A character uses a series of aliases to avoid detection. However, when the heroes put the aliases together, one them notices something odd about the list. These are not a random set of names, but rather a group of names that have something in common. Usually this makes easier to track down the target, as they now know the next alias will fit the pattern. It is not absolutely necessary for the pattern to be picked, but it is usually pointed out for the benefit of viewers who might otherwise miss it. Can overlap with This Is My Name on Foreign if the character makes a habit of using foreign language versions of the same name. Or Significant Anagram is they use different anagrams of their actual name. Or Character Name Alias if they use the names of real or fictional characters that fit a theme. At its simplest, it might just be always using the same initials. Those seeking to avert this trope may prefer the name Mr. Smith. |
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In the Uncle Scrooge story "The Money Champ" by Carl Barks, Flintheart Glomgold stages a series of acts of sabotage against Scrooge, damaging his oil wells, gold mines and diamond mines and reducing their value right at the point Scrooge needs to sell them. Flintheart uses a series of aliases that are just rearrangements of the components of his name (Goldflint Heartglom, Flintgold Glomheart and Heartflint Goldglom). Not terribly subtle, but he was deliberately taunting Scrooge. | |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: The Potterwatch radio crew refer to themselves by ridiculously transparent pseudonyms based on their actual names: Lee Jordan is River, Kingsley Shacklebolt is Royal, Fred Weasley (weasel) starts as Rodentnote Though weasels aren't rodents (quickly changed to Rapier, presumably for "rapier wit"), and Remus Lupin exhausts the last untapped blatant reference in his name by going as Romulus. | |
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Shakespeare & Hathaway - Private Investigators: In "Too Cold for Hell", Frank and Lou are hired to find a fraudulent removal man. His aliases are all anagrams: Foster, Forest, Froste, Softer, etc. They soon identify him as Florian Fortes. | |
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When Shawn from Psych needs an alias for himself and Gus, he will often use some variant of White and Black with their last names (i.e. Shawn White and Gus Black or Shawn Black and Gus White). | |
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Fringe: Though Peter hasn't used many aliases during the run of the show, he still knows enough to lampshade this trope. | |
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The Penumbra Podcast: Most of Peter Nureyev's many aliases include some sort of reference to royalty. Rex Glass, Duke Rose, Perseus Shah, Leon Prince, Monsieur Dauphin, a representative from Tsar Shipping... | |
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The Joker generally uses either re-arrangements of his name, such as Rekoj, J. Reko, Joe Kerr, or famous clowns like Bozo, Krusty, or Pagliacci. | |
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In the Dragonback books, Jack Morgan always uses aliases beginning with the letter M, such as Jack Montana, to make it easier to remember. | |
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In How to Rob a Bank, criminals Simon and Nick took their aliases from Simon Le Bon and Nick Rhodes from Duran Duran (the gang uses a Duran Duran fan site as an online meetup). Although it is never explicitly stated, it seems a safe assumption that third member of the gang Roger's name is also an alias (Roger Taylor). | |
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In Catch Me If You Can, Leonardo DiCaprio's character uses the names of comic book characters as aliases. This ends up working against him since it gives the FBI agent following him something to go on (specifically that the suspect must be young). | |
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In Copycat, Peter Foley uses the names of serial killers as his aliases. | |
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Elementary: In "Dead Man's Switch", Stuart Bloom uses a series of aliases when pursuing his nuisance law suits. The first one is Abraham Zelner. Holmes realises that there is a pattern in the initials of the aliases: A.Z., B.Y., C.X., etc. When he discovers the one name that does not fit that pattern, he deduces it must be Bloom's real name. | |
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Mr Green's aliases in Skin Horse all contain a colour ( Goldbug, Violet Bee, Dr Ao (Japanese for "blue") and Ira Rosenthal. They are also the four colours of the different countries in the Land of Oz: yellow Winkies, purple Gillikins, blue Munchkins and red Quadlings, with the Emerald City in the centre. | |
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In House of 1000 Corpses and its sequel The Devil's Rejects, the Firefly Family all use names of characters from Marx Brothers films. It gets them caught in the latter film. | |
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The bank robbers in Inside Man all use aliases that are variations on "Steve" as a strategy to confuse people with an Identically Named Group. | |
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Homestuck: The Carapacians refer to themselves with various titles. These titles can change if the Carpacian goes through a major life change, but will always retain the same pair of initials: Warweary Villein became Wizardly Vassal became Wayward Vagabond became Wastelandic Vindicator, Parcel Mistress became Peregrine Mendicant became Prospitian Monarch, White Queen became Windswept Questant, etc. | |
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The super spy known only as <Twilight> from Spy X Family frequently uses aliases based on deception. His cover identity during the events of the series is Loid Forger, and his previous names include Twain Foney and Roland Spoofy. | |
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The Mad Scientists' Club: The bad guys in the ‘’The Big Chunk of Ice’’ introduce themselves with the aliases Smellow, Stunkard, Rank and Pugh (all of which reference body odor). Their jointly referred to as “Those Smellow fellows� by the Mad Scientists Club. | |
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The Incredible Hulk (1977) had him always using "David" and a last name that started with a 'B': David Banner to David Bradley, etc. The only time he didn't use that was when he ran into his Identical Stranger, a mobster named Mike Cassidy, and he tried to use that to get out of a scrape. Banner uses the Mike Cassidy alias when he comes face-to-face with his personal Inspector Javert, Jack McGee, who up until the moment he sees him thinks Banner is dead. Banner uses one of his usual aliases when running into the mobsters looking for Cassidy, but they don't believe him. This naming scheme was parodied in an issue of the comicbook published when the TV series was current. Doctor Robert Bruce Banner went into a Swiss clinic and said "My name is David Bixby. I'm looking for a cure". |
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In the Harry Potter Dark Fic The Darkness Series Harry Potter uses the alias "Notechis Noir", "Notechis" is Latin for "Tiger Snake" and Harry eventually gains the ability to turn into a striped snake and Noir is French for "Black" which he named for his Godfather, Sirius Black. Sirius later nicknames him "Stripe" for his snake form. And later Harry takes on the identity of "Evan Harris." "Evan" comes from his mother's maiden name Evans and "Harris" for in case someone slips up and almost calls him "Harry". Also Voldemort has "Nichodemas Tomaras". Nichodemas means "the people's conqueror" and Tomaras sounds like his real name—Tom. | |
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The Human Pet: The Codemaster's aliases - Sam Deercot and, briefly, Tom D. Caesar, were both anagrams of The Codemaster. Of course, "The Codemaster" is an alias in and of itself. | |
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The Witch Files: When Claire learns from Detective Strauss that the pattern has been repeating every 17 years, she looks at the school records and realizes that Jules is responsible and has been using the names of the women who died in the original Brunswick witchcraft incident as aliases. | |
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In The Westing Game, the big reveal surrounds someone's aliases selected by this trope: the eponymous Mr. Westing was one of four aliases all with names containing a cardinal direction. | |
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The Accountant (2016). The protagonist uses the names of famous mathematicians as aliases, enabling FinCEN data analyst Marybeth Medina to track down his current alias of Christian Wolff (but not, it turns out, his true identity). | |
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The Lives of Harry Lime once featured a female con artist whose aliases all meant Brown in different languages: Brown, Braun, Brunelle, etc. | |
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In the 87th Precinct novels, the Deaf Man always uses aliases that are some sort of play on words on 'deaf' in a variety of languages. | |
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In Reservoir Dogs, the crooks on the team for the heist are all given color-based aliases: Mr. White, Mr. Pink, Mr. Orange, Mr. Brown, Mr. Blue, and Mr. Blond. This is so they don't know each other's real identities. Mr. Blond's atypical "color" is significant. | |
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Riverside Extras: The main character has so far used the aliases Ophelia Banksly, Oma Barker, and Opal Blanche, which all have the initials OB. Her real name remains unknown. Cynthia Brandt has the same initials as her real name, Cordelia Bellamy. | |
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In Lost, when Kate is on the run, all of the names she uses are saints' names. Pierre Chang uses candle-themed aliases (Mark Wickmund, Edgar Halliwax, and Marvin Candle) for his orientation videos. | |
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In A Series of Unfortunate Events, Count Olaf and his henchman often use aliases that are anagrams of Count Olaf, such as Al Funcoot or O. Lucafont. The Baudelaires finally pick up on this in the eighth book. | |
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Darker than Black features this both with the Syndicates Colourful Theme Naming, and MI6's date theme naming. | |
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In Animorphs our heroes are caught sneaking around a government base, taken inside and asked their names. Marco and Rachel claim to be Fox Mulder and Dana Scully. Cassie doesn't watch that show and winds up claiming her name is Cindy Crawford. | |
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In West Coast Avengers, John Walker, the USAgent, who already shared a name with a brand of whisky, went by the name "Jack Daniels". | |
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The Lone Gunmen sometimes antagonist/sometimes ally Yves Adele Harlow's assumed name is an anagram of Lee Harvey Oswald, as are most of her one time only aliases. | |
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In The Cable Guy, Jim Carrey uses the names of television characters. | |
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The Saint, in the original stories, often used his own initials; "Sebastian Toombs" was a frequent alias (at least two science fiction writers have included a Shout-Out to this particular name). | |
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The Amazing World of Gumball: In the episode "The Bus," Principal Brown and the parents decide to put on a Scare 'Em Straight lesson for the kids about skipping school, so they pretend to take the school bus hostage. In a parody of Reservoir Dogs, their aliases are colors, but correspond to their actual colors: Principal Brown is Mr. Brown, Richard is Mr. Pink, and Mr. Wilson is Mr. Rainbow. The only one whose name doesn't correspond with his color is Alan's father, who goes by Mr. White (and is disguised like Walter White from Breaking Bad). | |
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In Scarecrow and Mrs. King, it is eventually revealed that Lee Stetson was once part of a team who got assigned The Wizard of Oz-themed codenames, hence "Scarecrow". | |
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The Destroyer always uses his real first name, "Remo", as part of his aliases. | |
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In The Saint (1997), all of Simon Templar's aliases are the names of Catholic saints. | |
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This naming scheme was parodied in an issue of the comicbook published when the TV series was current. Doctor Robert Bruce Banner went into a Swiss clinic and said "My name is David Bixby. I'm looking for a cure". | |
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The Leverage team tends to use Doctor Who-themed aliases (probably because they're all arranged by Hardison the uber-geek). Deconstructed in the Leverage: Redemption episode "The Belly of the Beast Job": The mark's new assistant is a Doctor Who fan and immediately clocks Sophie's use of "Lethbridge-Stewart" as an alias. She warns her boss not to meet with a potential scammer, which derails the team's con. With a show that popular, something like this was bound to happen eventually. |
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Combined with Line-of-Sight Name and Significant Anagram in Accursed Dragon, in which Coven uses anagrams of the names of towns he's in as aliases. (For example, while in the town of Elgin, he goes by "Nigel", in Vamyr he was "Marvy", etc.) | |
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The Punisher often uses aliases that are linked to Castle, his real last name: Charles Fort, McRook, Frank Rook, Francis Stronghold, Johnny Tower, Frankie Villa, etc. | |
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In the Jethro & Monty Gunslinger Girl fanfics, handler Jethro and his cyborg Monty use fictional spy shout-outs like Patrick Steed and Emily Peel. Jethro's former colleagues in British Intelligence find Monty using the alias Vesper during a casino job Actually Pretty Funny and keep referring to her by that name. | |
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Doctor Who: The Master tends to use aliases which are anagrams of "master" or mean master in another language. From Nu Who, Mister Saxon is an anagram of "Master No. Six" (this possibly being the sixth incarnation of the Master that we've seen, depending on how you count). Word of God is that it was a coincidence. | |
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The crew in Money Heist all have aliases based on cities, making them an archetype of Location Theme Naming. | |
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Person of Interest: "Harold Finch" has adopted several other bird-themed aliases, including Harold Crane, Mr. Partridge, Harold Wren and Harold Crow. In Season 4 he spends most of his time as Professor Whistler. Root's aliases are often named after famous computer scientists. The privacy terrorist group Vigilance uses American Revolutionary War heroes. |
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In the CSI episode "Living Legend", the killer uses aliases that the names of movie serial killers: Michael Myers, Pamela Voorhess and F. Krueger. | |
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Safehold: The majority of aliases adopted by Merlin Athrawes' and Nimue Chwaeriau's seijin spy network make heavy use of Welsh. For starters, Athrawes and Chwaeriau mean "teacher" and "little sister" respectively. Other names used include Dialydd Mab ("avenging son"), Ganieda Cysgodol ("Cysgodol" meaning "shadow witch" or "shadow sister"), Dagyr Cudd ("hidden dagger"), Cennady Frenhines ("Cennad y Frenhines" means "queen's messenger"), and Merch O Obaith ("Daughter of Hope"). The exceptions have standard Safeholdian names, like Ahbraim Zhevons and Zhapeth Slaytyr, as they are used to blend in with average Safeholdians rather than be deliberately mysterious and exotic. The reason the Welsh names aren't any kind of tip off is because Safehold's native and only language is a version of English. Events and objects used by the "Archangels" bear Japanese names, such as the Bolt of Divine Retribution, the Rakurai, or the ships they used to travel in, called kyousei hi. Wise men and warriors of legend bore the title of seijin. |
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In Rule 34 by Charles Stross, an assassin's aliases are all serial killers. They're assigned to him by the Organisation, and he's not amused when he notices the theme. They're generated by an algorithm which has been hacked by the omniscient AI controlling everything so the police will pick up on him. | |
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In the Wild Cards novel Fort Freak, Corrupt Cop Lu Long's aliases all include his real name "Long" and imply that he is the proud owner of a Gag Penis. It's relatively simple for the protagonists to connect him to the fictional Peter Long who accepted the payment for a murder for hire. | |
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In The Alice Network, the spies often have flower code names: Lili, Violette, and Marguerite. note In real life, their code names were different: Violette was really Charlotte Lameron, Lili had many names but was never nicknamed Lili, and Marguerite, though based on a French girl Lili was captured with who had that name, was almost certainly not a real spy. This is used to tie into the "fleurs du mal" metaphor. | |
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Solar Pons: In "The Adventure of the Black Cardinal", the agent provocateur known as 'the Black Cardinal' gained that nickname because he posed as a cardinal using the aliases 'Cardinal Niger' and 'Cardinal le Noir'. | |
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Remington Steele was caught doing this by Laura in the pilot. All of his passports had the names of Humphrey Bogart characters. | |
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The Odd Angry Shot: During the scene on the range, the range corporal asks the four protagonists for their names as he is reprimanding them. On the spur of the moment, he is given four false names; Grey, Green, Brown & Oakover. | |
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