• 'A.k.a.' names
• 'Wanted' poster info
• Alternate monickers
• Alternative names
• Assumed names
• Ayn Rand and Anne Rice, e.g.
• Blotter listing
• Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid
• Con men often use them
• Con-man ploys
• Criminal adoptions
• Criminal-record listing
• Criminals usually have a few
• Dossier list
• Dubious adoptions
• Ellery Queen and others
• Fake handles
• False identities
• False names
• Fictitious names
• Forwarding e-mail addresses
• Fugitive handles
• Fugitives may have a few
• George Eliot, George Sand, etc.
• Handles for ones not wanting to be picked up
• I.e., a lass who's an outlaw may have several of these
• Identity ploys
• Jack London and George Orwell, for two
• John Smith, John Doe, etc.
• Jones and Smith, maybe
• Jones/Smith, sometimes
• Kimble's array, in TV's The Fugitive
• Likely names for fugitives
• Made-up monikers
• Manufactured handles?
• Monikers
• Names after AKA
• Names on fake IDs, perhaps
• Names on false passports
• Names on falsified papers
• Noms de plume
• Pen names
• Protective covers?
• Pseudonyms
• Rap sheet entries
• Rap sheet info
• Rap sheet items
• Rap sheet list
• Rap sheet listing
• Rap sheet names
• Rap-sheet data
• Scam artist's array
• Smith and Jones, maybe
• Smith and Jones, often
• Stage names
• These are assumed
• They're adopted
• They're assumed
• Things assumed to be false?
• Things to hide behind
• Wanted poster listings
• Wanted-poster items
• Writing names
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