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"AKA" refers to another legal name by which a person is known - or has been known as - such as a woman's name before marriage, or a man's name without the use of a middle initial.

"Alias" refers to a name that may have been adopted by a person, or that others may have used to refer to a person, but which has not been legally assigned to that person. An example is "Shifty Henderson," whose legal name might be "Robert James Henderson."

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