nom de guerre in English

noun
1
an assumed name under which a person engages in combat or some other activity or enterprise.
While ‘Gerard’ was one of Semprun's noms de guerre , we cannot assume an absolute correspondence between Semprun and his narrator.
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1. Save Our Jobs turned out to be an ironic nom de guerre.

2. Aguinaldo joined the organization and used the nom de guerre Magdalo, in honor of Mary Magdalene.

3. Only one Cylon raider ship was named by the Viper pilots. What was its nom de guerre?

4. Why did she issue a taped message, under the nom de guerre Tania , announcing she had joined the SLA?

5. The book alleges that in 19 Chanel was recruited into the Abwehr — her nom de guerre borrowed from another of her lovers, the Duke of Westminster.

6. Two Chinese courts handed down libel judgments against Fang, known by his nom de guerre Fang Zhouzi, and the newspapers and Internet sites that have featured his writings on pseudoscience and fraud.

7. Comandanta Ramona (1959 – January 6, 2006) was the nom de guerre of an officer of the Zapatista Army of National Liberation (EZLN), a revolutionary indigenous autonomist organization based in the southern Mexican state of Chiapas.

8. Better known by the nom de guerre Doris Adriana, she's alleged to have orchestrated shipments of drugs to the United States as well as the supply of weapons and other necessities to the rebels.

9. ‘In Causerie we are slipshod with our terminology; in fact, variations in terms and equivocations often lend considerable charm to the conversation.’ ‘The man who, in 1920, MacCarthy, under the nom de guerre ‘Affable Hawk’, succeeded as Causerie columnist and literary editor …