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El Amcukiye is a "city in Syria", another pseudo-Arabic word play with the word amcık, vagina in Turkish. Female given names Eleanor and Elizabeth are slangs for masturbation as the Turkish word for hand is el. Real life names also can be used in the form of gag names by being similar to Turkish words. Examples are as follows.
Quailman is the alter ego of Doug Funnie in the animated TV sitcom Doug. Quiverwing Quack is the alter ego of Gosalyn Mallard in the Disney animated series Darkwing Duck. Ran is the alter ego of Sunao from the anime novel Sukisho. Duane Dibbley is the alter ego of Cat and Ace Rimmer is the alter ego of Rimmer in the sci-fi TV show Red Dwarf.
Miley Ray Stewart (Miley Cyrus) is the teen main character of Hannah Montana.As her alter ego, Hannah Montana, she secretly lives a double life as a famous pop star.One of the concept names for her alter ego was Alexis Texas, but the writers learned there was an adult entertainer with the same name of Alexis Texas. [1]
She’s a sort of alter ego for the designer, developed while she was a student at McGill University, newly single and with dreams of moving to New York and enrolling at Parsons.
Since 2008, Ballinger has posted more than 800 videos as the character Miranda Sings on the YouTube channel of the same name. [7] [8] The character is a satire of bad but egotistical singers who post internet videos of themselves singing in hopes of breaking into show business, despite the realistic or cruel comments of "haters" who comment on their videos.
Pages in category "Fictional characters with alter egos" The following 54 pages are in this category, out of 54 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
An alter ego (from Latin, "other I") is another self, a second personality or persona within a person. The term is commonly used in literature analysis and comparison ...
Those who changed their names for religious reasons. Those who adopted a matriname: List of people who adopted matrilineal surnames; Those who changed their name(s) due to other or unknown reasons unrelated to show business of any kind. Note: Elton John is listed here because he used the name professionally before he legally adopted it in 1972.