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Moniker

Moniker | Monikers | Monikered

Moniker meaning

A personal name or nickname; an informal label, often drawing attention to a particular attribute. | A person's signature. | An object (structured item of data) used to associate the name of an object with its location.

Example sentences (20)

After starting the season with rather forgettable performances, it’s time to drop the “Danny Dimes” moniker.

A local journalist mistook the spotted jaguar on their shirts for a puma, handing the visitors a moniker that has stuck ever since.

And now, King James -- a moniker he's had since high school, when he was just a kid from Akron, Ohio -- is the NBA's scoring king.

A number of the brightest shining stars were actually born with a different name than the one they go by - with a number of them choosing a completely different moniker at some point in their career for one reason or another.

At her core, the Medicine Girl is a representative of the common folk of Valisthea, just as Clive's "Cid the Outlaw" moniker represents his merry band of rebels with a common goal, Hugo Kupka represents his republic, Dion represents his empire, and so on.

Born in Los Angeles at the dawn of 1905, Wong Liu Tsong started life on South Flower Street near Chinatown (she would adopt the Anglicized moniker Anna May as a teen).

But Butler isn’t buying in to that moniker.

But he’s a more than capable shot-stopper who was instrumental in helping Inter reach the Champions League final last season and is much more than the sweeper keeper moniker he is often labelled with.

Compared to the likes of vigilantes like Batman, most depictions of Spider-Man have left him with a somewhat friendly relationship with the NYPD, living up to his moniker of a friendly-neighborhood superhero.

Diddy,” a previous version of his moniker — instantly trending on Twitter.

Dituri, who also goes by the moniker “Dr.

Fans can rest assured the club will keep the traditional moniker and beloved name “Mooseheads” under the new ownership.

From supervillains trying to save the world to team-ups between D-List characters, many strange Marvel teams have adopted the Avengers moniker.

He argued the name was marketing gold for Denver, though he only scored a partial victory with a naming-rights sale yielding the moniker Invesco Field at Mile High.

He earned the Diamond Jack moniker from the diamond-studded gold belt buckle he wore.

He put it out under his real name after toying with the idea of a stage moniker.

He was pursuing a goal of building a music career, streaming his music under the moniker “Young Vo” while working toward starting his own record label, his family has said.

In a contest, Jim Vickery of Durham submitted the winning moniker chosen from a pool of more than 500 entries.

In his three years as a pro, Burrow has inspired a multitude of nicknames—Joe Cool, Joe Brrr and Joe Shiesty among them—but the most fitting moniker right now may be Jackpot Joey.

Initially a 30-song triple album, Why, who previously performed under the moniker Static Sex, filtered through songs that have remained with him for years.