In the comics it is never given even in backstories about his origin.
When the Joker meets Batman the Joker calls him my dear Darknight.
because he is an evil joker because is like a clown
The Joker's real name is Jack Napier in some versions.
I think the Joker's nametag said Matilda .
Jack is the most common name used for the Joker's past. Jack White is the Alias used in a number of events such as the Arkham Asylum game, and Jack Napier is the name used in the film and TV series.
Do you mean 'The Batman'? The Joker is pretty monstrous in that show.
no he has a doughter, and her name is deula
Well, in the new Joker movie (SPOILER ALERT), Arthur Fleck gets the name Joker because of what his idol, Murray Franklin, said about Arthur's failed comedy career on the Murray Franklin show. In one specific line he says, "Look at this joker." Then I think Arthur just stuck with the name afterwards.
In the first movie from the late 80's, yes. In all technicality, though, The Joker is never given a name in the comic books. So technically, no. The Joker does not have any given name. Hope this helped!
The Joker's real name is Jack Napier in the cartoon and 1989 film and he first appeared in Batman #1 in 1940.In the comics, the Joker is never given a full name, although the name Jack is used in "Batman: Confidential" issues 7 to 12 (2007).
The Joker's real name is Jack Napier in the cartoon and 1989 film and he first appeared in Batman #1 in 1940.In the comics, the Joker is never given a full name, although the name Jack is used in "Batman: Confidential" issues 7 to 12 (2007).
Tha joker