It is called an anagram.
"I am Lord Voldemort" is an anagram of "Tom Marvolo Riddle".
An anagram is a word or phrase made by re-grouping the letters of a different word or phrase. Ex. satin can be made into stain by rearranging the letters.
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That is a riddle. The answer is "alphabet". It has three syllables, al-pha-bet, and the alphabet contains 26 letters.
That depends if you have been asked a riddle that goes like this "What is the only 11 letter word in the English language that is always spelled incorrectly" the answer would be "incorrectly". But if you are seriously trying to answer this question then sorry... can't help you.
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No, Voldemort was Tom Marvolo Riddle when he was a boy, but changed his name to Voldemort. He switched the letters of 'Tom Marvolo Riddle' around to say, 'I am Lord Voldemort'.
they don't say, he was born in england, his mother was Merope Riddle, his mother gave him to an orphanage and then died, but her last words were, "his name is Tom Marvalo Riddle" then she died.
Tom Marvolo Riddle."I am Lord Voldemort" is an anagram of "Tom Marvolo Riddle", which is Voldemort's name at birth.
Marvolo Gaunt was the maternal grandfather of Tom Marvolo Riddle aka Voldemort. He was a direct descendant of Salazar Slytherin which explains why he and his family could speak Parceltongue and he was also a further descendant of Cadmus Peverell who was given the Resurrection Stone by Death as indicated by Marvolo's ring which Voldemort used as a horcrux.
Originally Voldemort's name was Tom Marvolo Riddle, after his muggle father. You will find that if you rearrange the letters in his name, you can spell: 'I am Lord Voldemort'. After Tom Riddle changed his name to Voldemort, he discarded his last name, not wanting to be connected to his muggle father. Because of this, Voldemort technically no longer has a surname.
Voldemort's real name is Tom Marvolo Riddle, and in the second book and movie he uses the letters in these names to form the phrase 'I am Lord Voldemort'. I hope this answers your question :)
He doesn't have a full name. In Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, he wrote his full name,Tom Marvolo Riddle, with a wand. He then rearranged the letters to I am Lord Voldemort.
Lord Voldemort in the Philosopher's Stone was the real, current Voldemort/Riddle. In the Chamber of Secrets, the young Tom Riddle is actually an imprint of his soul in the diary, and not actually, physically him, but a past version of himself. Since the diary is a horcrux, the Riddle in the diary is PART of Voldemort, but not actually Voldemort.
Lord Voldemort's given name was Tom Marvolo Riddle. He was named after his father (Tom Riddle) and his grandfather (Marvolo Gaunt). As an adult, he made up the name "Lord Voldemort" for himself because he didn't like being named after his father, who was a muggle. As Voldemort demonstrates in the Chamber of Secrets, If you rearrange the letters in "Tom Marvolo Riddle" they spell "I am Lord Voldemort" Another answer: 'Lord' is hist first name, 'Voldemort' is his last name.
It is a name that Tom Riddle made for himself to renounce his muggle heritage. He used the letters of his full name; Tom Marvolo Riddle to spell out "I AM LORD VOLDEMORT"
Lord Voldemort is correct. His real name is Tom Marvolo Riddle. I Am Lord Voldemort is an anagram of Tom Marvolo Riddle.