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    Where can I find particular pseudonyms?

    Question #17820. Asked by worried of tonbridge. (Mar 31 02 10:45 PM)


    jabberwocky

    You should try www.quizreference.co.uk which has 13,000 pseuds

    Mar 31 02, 11:08 PM
    Tabby Tom

    Another possibility is

    www.famousfolk.com

    though this site only has about 2,500 entries.

    Apr 01 02, 2:43 PM
    Brainy Blonde

    If you are looking for famous people, the following is a good site. It has
    11,329 entries (4,078 'real' + 7,251 'pseudo')
    Author pseudonyms, aliases, nicknames, working names, legalized names, pen
    names, noms des plumes, maiden names, etc. See:
    http://www.trussel.com/books/pseudo.htm



    Apr 01 02, 3:21 PM


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