An alias or assumed name is when a person uses another name that is not their own. This can be as simply as John Edward Jones going by Edward Jones, his middle name, this would be an alias. The more common use of alias is that which is shown on television crime dramas, is when a criminal takes on a completely different identity to avoid prosecution. Basically they take the name and identification of a person who is deceased and about the same age as themselves. They then live as this person to avoid being found.
Don Alias's birth name is Charles Donald Alias.
A web alias is a name that is used in internet postings such as the answer I am now composing. The name Blobbert is a web alias. It is not my real name.
yes, Tracy Cotton is her alias name
A public alias is the same as a private alias. It is a name used when one does not want to reveal his real name and if often used in email or on websites. A public alias is sometimes referred to as a "screen name."
That term is "alias".
That is the correct spelling of "alias" (another name, or pseudonym).
My real name is Peter, IncaBlue is just an alias. He was arrested at passport control for travelling under an alias. An alias is a made up name sometimes used if your trying to hide something, it is not your real name.
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A legal alias is a name change where you change it legally through the courts. The new name becomes your new legal name.
"The murder suspect is George Phillips alias 'Greasy George'". "We have determined that the name Hugh Jass is an alias. The person's real name is Hugh G. Rection."
A legal alias is a name change where you change it legally through the courts. The new name becomes your new legal name.
An alias refers to another name that someone has been known to use.