Pseudonym

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Pseudonym

A pseudonym (also known as a pen name) is a fictitious name adopted by an individual or group. The word pseudonym comes from the Greek word pseudōnymon, which means "false name". Pseudonyms have been used throughout history for various purposes, such as to conceal identity, to enhance mystique, or to create a separate persona.

Uses[edit]

Pseudonyms are often used in literature, music, film, and other forms of entertainment. They can also be used in politics, religion, and the military. Some of the most common reasons for using a pseudonym include:

  • To maintain anonymity or privacy
  • To avoid persecution or discrimination
  • To create a distinct professional or artistic identity
  • To avoid confusion with other individuals with the same or similar names

Types of Pseudonyms[edit]

There are several types of pseudonyms, including:

  • Nom de plume: A pseudonym used by authors.
  • Stage name: A pseudonym used by performers.
  • Nom de guerre: A pseudonym used by military personnel.
  • Religious name: A pseudonym used by religious figures.

Notable Examples[edit]

Some notable examples of individuals who have used pseudonyms include:

  • Mark Twain: The pen name of Samuel Clemens, an American author.
  • George Orwell: The pen name of Eric Arthur Blair, an English author.
  • Marilyn Monroe: The stage name of Norma Jeane Mortenson, an American actress.
  • Sting: The stage name of Gordon Matthew Thomas Sumner, an English musician.

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