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{{quote|'''Verence:''' Are you Death, fellow?
'''Death:''' {{small-caps| I have many names.}}
'''Verence:''' Which one are you using at present?
|''[[Discworld/Wyrd Sisters|Wyrd Sisters]]''}}
 
In some stories there are characters with so many names, aliases, [[The Magnificent|bynames]], [[Sobriquet|and/or titles]] that it's hard to keep track of them. An attempt to do so ends up with an [[Overly Long Name]]. As such, when asked who they are, it is not uncommon for them to reply "I Have Many Names."
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* Luffy in [[The Will of the D]] when {{spoiler|thanks to the water logia type fruit provided by a time traveling Gold Roger he is able to claim sovereignty over the sea}}
{{quote|"I have many names and I have no name, for they drift away with the currents."}}
* Douglas Sangnoir appears to be accumulating names as he travels in ''[[Drunkard's Walk]]''. He starts his journeys with an official code name, "Looney Toons", and the [[Sobriquet]] "Godslayer" (whose accuracy he disputes). At one point a [[Harry Potter|house-elf]] calls him "the Crazy Songs, the Rider Between Worlds, and the Wizard of War"; in the same story, the Sorting Hat earlier calls him "the Music of the Madness". In a vignette set in ''[[Sword Art Online]]'' he is called "the Grey Rider". In another a Middle-Eastern Bronze Age tribe calls him [[Bilingual Bonus|"Aharon"]]. In [http://www.accessdenied-rms.net/forums/showthread.php?tid=1707&pid=213436#pid213436 yet another], the role he played in [[w:Sack of Rome (1527)|the Sack of Rome in 1527]] earned him "The Unknown Guard" and "Saint Duglas the Defender". And that's just to start.
** In ''Drunkard's Walk V'', a goddess (once fallen but now redeemed) says to Doug:
{{quote|"In [[The Dance of Shiva|one world]], I was reborn as [[Bubblegum Crisis|a dancer named Linna Yamazaki]], who grew and lived as a mortal and [[The Dance of Shiva|came into her birthright on the eve of the Apocalypse]]. In another, I never Fell, and [[Heralds of Valdemar|a people of horses and plains do me duty and worship]]. In [[Saint Seiya|yet another]], I invest avatar after avatar, calling to myself each time the best and brightest in the arts of war to do battle against the Dark. [[Marathon Trilogy|I have been Sekhmet, Mylee, Ishtar, Michael, Athena and a billion others, and I will be a billion more before the worlds grow dim and cold.]]
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** There are even Elven terms for the various types of names according to originator and function. The general extra epithet was called the ''epessë'', the after-name. It was usually an honorary title or nickname, sometimes chosen by the Elf personally.)
** Gandalf from ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]'': "Many are my names in many countries: Mithrandir among the Elves, Tharkun to the Dwarves; Olórin I was in my youth in the West that is forgotten, in the South Incanus, in the North Gandalf, [[Mordor|to the east I go not.]]" Additionally don't forget Gandalf Greyhame, Gandalf the Grey, The Grey Pilgrim (a translation of Mithrandir), The White Rider and Gandalf the White. Also Greybeard, Stormcrow and Lathspell (Ill-news) as insults (although "Stormcrow" is [[Appropriated Appellation|later used by Gandalf himself]]).
** '''Aragorn son of Arathorn, chieftain of the Dunedain of Arnor, Captain of the Host of the West, bearer of the Star of the North, wielder of the Sword Reforged, victorious in battle, whose hands bring healing, the Elfstone, Elessar of the line of Valandil, Isildur's son, Elendil's son of Numenor''. And that's before he added the royal titles and not counting at least two aliases and three running-related nicknames. He is also called "Strider" or "Stick-at-naught Strider" in Bree, the name he addresses himself as upon first meeting the hobbits; the occassionally call him that later in the story.
*** In the [[Affectionate Parody]] ''[[Bored of the Rings]]''', Arrowroot son of Arrowshirt, True Son of Araplane—the Aragorn-analogue—drops the Trope name while parodying the above scene. His allies heave a long-suffering sigh as they confirm it to be true while at the same time keeping him from actually reciting the names.
** Tom Bombadil is called "Forn" by the dwarves, also known by the Men as Orald. And by the Elves as Iarwain Ben-Adar ("the eldest and fatherless").
** Sauron has many, many names (and titles), the most amusing of which is probably The Nameless One. Depending on how you count, he can easily beat even Aragorn and Gandalf.
** And Nazgul/Black Riders/Ringwraiths/The Nine. Ringwraiths is a translation of "Nazgul". They're also passingly referenced as Úlairi in ''[[The Silmarillion]].'' Ironically, their actual names are never revealed.
** Also, Saruman/Curunir/Curumo, Saruman the White, Saruman of Many Colors, the White Wizard, nicknamed Sharkey.
** Even Frodo and Sam got elvish nicknames in the drafts (which translate as Endurance Beyond Hope and Hope Unquenchable).
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** Reasons which might be related to the way he will look at you as if trying to figure out whether he owes you money, and if not, whether you might lend him some.
* [[Terry Pratchett]]'s Death, as mentioned in the quote. In the ''[[Discworld]]'' book ''Mort'', a list of his titles includes "The Stealer of Souls, Defeater of Empires, Swallower of Oceans, Thief of Years, The Ultimate Reality, Harvester of Mankind" before Death himself gets fed up and interrupts the herald announcing him.
** [[Spell My Name with an "S"|Pteppic]], new pharaoh of Djelibeybi in ''[[Discworld/Pyramids|Pyramids]]'', is referred to by his stubbornly traditional high priest Dios when meeting foreign diplomats as "His Greatness the King Pteppicymon XXVIII, Lord of the Heavens, Charioteer of the Wagon of the Sun, Steersman of the Barque of the Sun, Guardian of the Secret Knowledge, Lord of the Horizon, Keeper of the Way, the Flail of Mercy, the High-Born One, the Never-dying King" ''every time'' he opens his mouth.
** It is mentioned in ''[[Thud!]]'' and possibly ''[[Discworld/The Fifth Elephant|The Fifth Elephant]]'' that a vampire, having plenty of free time because of their long life, tends to spend much of it making up the longest possible names. In ''[[Discworld/Thud|Thud]]!'', we're introduced to a new vampire on the Watch, and her name is told to Vimes as, "Salacia...the names go on for a few pages, but they end in 'von Humpding'."
** Or Moist von Lipwig, conman extraordinaire. He was hanged under the name Albert Spangler, but he used lots of others, including (apparently) "Ethel Snake".
** Granny Weatherwax is known to the dwarfs as "She Who Is To Be Avoided" and to the trolls as "Go Around the Other Side of the Mountain," titles about which she had mixed feelings. (The similarity of these to certain of [[Doctor Who|The Doctor's]] sobriquets is probably coincidental.)
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* ''[[Harry Potter]]:''
** Harry Potter; The Boy-Who-Lived, [[The Chosen One]], Undesirable No. 1.. [http://harrypotter.wikia.com/wiki/Harry_Potter etc]..
** "He Who Must Not Be Named": You-Know-Who, the Dark Lord, Lord Voldemort, and {{Spoiler|Tom Marvello Riddle}}.
* In P.C. Hodgell's ''[[Chronicles of the Kencyrath]]'', heroine Jame picks up many names. Her real name is Jamethiel, but that's an ill-fated name to give anyone because of the infamy of its last bearer, so she's Jame—but many people try and back-form the nickname to Jameth, since it's the only name in her culture except for the bad one that would have that abbreviation. She is called Talisman in the thieves' guild, the B'Tyrr (which also means Talisman) as a tavern dancer, and Jamie by her old tutor. Her epithets include Priest's Bane and Lordan of Ivory.
* Jack Shaftoe of [[Neal Stephenson]]'s ''[[The Baroque Cycle]]'' is known as Half-Cocked Jack (for [[Crazy Awesome|two]] [[Nightmare Fuel|reasons]]), ''L'Emmerdeur'', the King of the Vagabonds, Ali Zaybak, Quicksilver, Sword of Divine Fire, and Jack the Coiner.
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* Mr. Church aka The Deacon, aka St. Germain. These are just the ones we know {{context}}<!-- What is this from? -->
* The ''[[Outlander]]'' series has James Alexander Malcolm Mackenzie Fraser. While he is generally known as Jamie to the readers, and to most of his associates in the first two books, in the later books he sometimes uses various combinations of his middle names as a disguise. When first encountered in book three (''Voyager''), for example, he was going by Alexander Malcolm. He's sometimes also known as Red Jamie, or as Dunbonnet.
* [[Robert Silverberg]]'s short "To Be Continued" features an [[Really Seven Hundred Years Old|extremely long-lived]] Roman by the name of Gaius Titus Menenius. He's learned to hide his age and identity behind false personas, so has quite a collection of names.
 
== Live-Action TV ==
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** Dalek name for him: "Ka Fariq Gatri"—The Destroyer of Worlds.
*** There's also the slightly more often-quoted nickname courtesy of the Daleks -- "The Oncoming Storm".
** [https://web.archive.org/web/20130621153917/http://meshyfish.com/~roo/docwho4.html This page] shows, about half way down, a very impressive list of names for the Doctor. It approaches fifty.
** A more standard use of the trope comes from "The Impossible Planet", where the Ood declare of the Beast:
{{quote|"Some may call him Abaddon. Some may call him Krop Tor. Some may call him Satan. Or Lucifer. Or the King of Despair. The Deathless Prince. The Bringer of Night. And these are the words that shall set him free."}}
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** [[Ax Crazy|Terumi]] [[Troll|Yuuki]], [[Faux Affably Evil|Hazama]], [[Our Ghosts Are Different|Kazuma]] [[Artificial Human|Kuvaru]], [[Dark Is Evil|Black]] [[Japanese Mythology|Susano'o]], [[Complete Monster|The True Evil]].
* The Player Character in ''[[The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim]]''. To the dragons, you are [[I Am Who?|Dovahkiin]]. To people who know the legends, you are [[You Are the Translated Foreign Word|Dragonborn]]. The Graybeards give you the name "Ysmir", which the previous world-changing dragonborn Tiber Septim was given before you. You are probably [[Screw You, Elves|"Whoever in oblivion is killing all our Justiciars out on the roads"]] to the Thalmor. And of course, you are [[Hello, Insert Name Here|whatever you name your character.]]
* In the ''[[Five Nights at Freddy's]]'' franchise, {{spoiler|the true [[Big Bad]] is William Afton, who has been called the Purple Guy, Springtrap, Scraptrap, Glitchtrap, and Burntrap.}}
 
== Web Comics ==
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* In ''[[Homestuck]]'', all the exiles (save for {{spoiler|troll's session Jack and Black Queen}}) are known only by their job or title, which change depending on their role with only their initials remaining constant. WV has had the most so far, being known as the Wayward Vagabond, Warweary Villein, {{spoiler|Wastelandic Vindicator}}, and most recently {{spoiler|Wizardly Vassal}}.
** All the players have at least three names, as well: their actual name, their instant messaging handle, and their mythological title. For instance, Terezi Pyrope is gallowsCalibrator is the Seer of Mind, and Dave Strider is turntechGodhead is the Knight of Time. Some have even more; for instance, John is both ectoBiologist and ghostyTrickster because he changed his handle.
* Nikki the Red in ''[[The KAMics]]'' has [https://web.archive.org/web/20120607082534/http://www.drunkduck.com/The_KAMics/5194801/ a few]
* ''[[Evil Diva (webcomic)|Evil Diva]]'': [https://web.archive.org/web/20140406203555/http://www.evildivacomics.com/?p=797 Well, he does, but it's someone else who tries reeling them off]
* [[Corrupt Corporate Executive|Mr. Sin]] from ''[[Sam and Fuzzy]]'' mysteriously disappears and is replaced by a "cousin" with a different first initial and hairstyle whenever one of his plans goes catastrophically pear-shaped. How often has he done this? It's hinted that he uses initials because he ''ran out of first names.''
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* In ''[[Endstone]]'', [http://endstone.net/2009/08/20/issue-2-page-10/ Jon reflects on them when he faces death].
* ''[[Hijinks Ensue]]'' [http://hijinksensue.com/?p=2247 crosses] this trope with [[I Call Him Mr. Happy]].
* From ''[[Penny Arcade (Webcomic)|Penny Arcade]]'', a [[Badass Boast]] from the Cardboard Tube Samurai: "Will you face me? This tube goes by many names. Some you are worthy to hear. The Waking-Dragon, coiled, as spring dawns. Hawk's-Harvest, seizing prey in the tall summer grass. Autumn-Razor, the patient hunter. The Famine-Of-Winter, that kills the babe at its mother's empty breast. So, will you face me? ''I, who hold the very reins of the world?''"
* ''[[Schlock Mercenary]]'' has [https://www.schlockmercenary.com/2016-12-22 Chinook], the new AI of Eina-Afa.
 
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{{quote|'''Harley:''' And we got these custom sauces, 'cause I'm the Doctor of Dressing, aka the Pharaoh of Flavour, aka the Minister of Mixture, aka the Connoisseur of Condiments, aka the Don of the Drippin', aka the [[Jeff Goldblum]] of the Internet, aka... <nowiki>[</nowiki>[[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?|dramatic zoom on the sauces]]] ...the ''Sauce Boss''.}}
* The owners of one automobile site go by [[House Pseudonym|pen-names]], not for anonymity according to [[Word of God]], but their own idiosyncratic reasons.
* ''[[SCP Foundation]]'':
** [http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-1370 SCP-1370] of the ''[[SCP Foundation]]'' is constantly giving itself new names that are ''meant'' to be intimidating, like "Sinister Prime Minister", "ShivaTron, Despoiler of Mirth" and "Doom-Master Thirteen Seventy Master Of All Doom".
* Played with in the "Yellow Trailer" for ''[[RWBY]]'': when asked if she has a name, Yang replies "I have several", but we never find out what they are. (Eight volumes later we ''still'' don't know what they are -- if they exist at all.) We don't even find out her real name until the final moments of the trailer, when Ruby addresses her in the street.
** [https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-4035 SCP-4035] is a [[Jerkass Genie]] who gives a different name every time someone asks what his name is; they include "Bobby Spiff", "Danny Fry", and "Josephi Krakowski"... Most everyone at the Foundation just calls him "The Genie".
* Played with in the "Yellow Trailer" for ''[[RWBY]]'': when asked if she has a name, Yang replies "I have several", but we never find out what they are. (EightNine volumes later we ''still'' don't know what they are -- if they exist at all.) We don't even find out her real name until the final moments of the trailer, when Ruby addresses her in the street.
 
== Western Animation ==
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* In ''[[Miraculous Ladybug]]'', Marinette Dupain-Cheng's usual and preferred heroic identity is that of Ladybug; however, many times she has assumed other heroic identities for a variety of reasons, each time with a Kwami and Miraculous other than hers; in "Kwamibuster", after Tikki was kidnapped by the eponymous villain, Marinette uses the Mouse Miraculous to become Multi-Mouse, and is later aided by the kidnapped kwamis, becoming Multibug, Multinoir, and finally Multifox. In "Reflekdoll", she uses Adrian's Miraculous to become Lady Noir, a [[Distaff Counterpart]] of Cat Noir. In "Miracle Queen" she uses both the Ladybug and Dragon Miraculous to become Dragon Bug. She ''almost'' had an Akuma-identity, which Hawk Moth named "Princess Justice", but seeing as the akumatization is interrupted and not completed, details remain a mystery.
** Not to be outdone, Adrien has done this too, using other Miraculous-es to become Mr. Bug (Ladybug Miraculous), Aspik (Snake), and Snake Noir (Cat and Dragon combined). He also becomes Cat Blanc, an akumatized version, in one [[Bad Future]] scenario.
* Recurring villain on ''[[The Life and Times of Juniper Lee]]'', the Sandman. The Vision Crafter, Given of Wishes, the Lord of the Sleep Realm, ''[[Large Ham| the King of Dreams!]]''
{{quote|'''Sandman:''' But you [[They Call Me Mister Tibbs|can call me Steven]].}}
 
== Real Life ==
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* Germany has [[wikipedia:Names of Germany|many different categories of names in different languages]], such as Germany in English, ''Deutschland'' in German itself, ''Allemagne'' in French, ''Niemcy'' in Polish, and a few others.
* The late Prince Rogers Nelson, or simply known as [[Prince]], had quite a few aliases. Among them were ''The Artist Formerly Known As Prince, The Artist, Alexander Nevermind, Coco, Starr * Company, Camille'', and [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/a/af/Prince_logo.svg/220px-Prince_logo.svg.png his very own symbol.]
* [[Chinese LanguageMandarin|Mandarin Chinese]] has several names in that language. The most common are ''Putonghua'' ("Common Speech") and ''Guoyu'' ("National Language"), used on the Mainland and Taiwan, respectively. In parts of the diaspora, ''Huayu'' ("Chinese Language", ''Hua'' being a name for Chinese culture) is common. Finally, the word "Mandarin" is a rendering of ''Guanhua'', "the speech of officials" from a time when it was the language of government functionaries based around Beijing.
* The dinosaur ''Plateosaurus engelhardti'' has been named over ''twenty times'' (All of them have turned out to be the same species)
* Many Chinese and Koreans who live in Western countries are given two names, so they can feel a part of both cultures. Also, names might be harder to pronounce or look/sound funny in the other language, e.g 혜나 ([[Hye Na]]), looks like Hyena and Jill (질), sounds like the Korean slang word for the female genitals.
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