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30 Celebrity Pseudonyms and Who They Actually Are
Celebrities often choose stage names or pseudonyms for very specific reasons. These names can become so iconic that fans forget the people behind them were once known by something very different. Many of the most recognizable names in entertainment are, in fact, carefully crafted identities. But why do celebrities opt to change their names when they find fame?
Sometimes the choice is practical, a way to make a difficult surname easier to pronounce or to avoid confusion with another performer. Other times, it ends up being a bold, creative decision, a chance to shape a persona that fits the art they want to make. Whatever the reason, these 30 pseudonyms carry stories just as fascinating as the careers and people they represent.
To build this list of pseudonym-loving celebs, 247 Tempo draws on reporting from sources such as Rolling Stone, Vanity Fair, Billboard, Screen Actors Guild archives, and Biography.com, each of which has explored the origins of famous stage names and why stars chose them. Let's take a closer look.
Lady Gaga
- Real Name: Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta
- Profession: Singer-Songwriter and Actress
Lady Gaga rose to global fame with hits like 'Poker Face' and 'Bad Romance.' She chose her name from the Queen song 'Radio Ga Ga,' reflecting her larger-than-life performance style.
Marilyn Monroe
- Real Name: Norma Jeane Mortenson (later Baker)
- Profession: Actress and Model
Known for classics like 'Some Like It Hot' and 'Gentlemen Prefer Blondes,' Norma Jeane Mortenson took the name Marilyn Monroe to embody Hollywood glamour and reinvention.
Elton John
- Real Name: Reginald Kenneth Dwight
- Profession: Singer-Songwriter
With hits like 'Rocket Man' and 'Tiny Dancer,' Elton John built one of the most successful music careers ever. However, he didn't always have the name we know and love. He chose his stage name in homage to blues legends Elton Dean and Long John Baldry.
Charlie Sheen
- Real Name: Carlos Irwin Estévez
- Profession: Actor
The 'Two and a Half Men' and 'Platoon' star adopted the surname to align with his father, Martin Sheen, and to avoid typecasting in Hollywood. It was likely a brilliant move on Sheen's part to do so.
Jamie Foxx
- Real Name: Eric Marlon Bishop
- Profession: Actor and Comedian
Foxx earned acclaim in 'Ray' and 'Django Unchained,' and his name origins are equally brilliant. He picked Jamie Foxx early in his comedy career because female names tended to be called first at open mics, giving him more stage time.
Natalie Portman
- Real Name: Neta-Lee Hershlag
- Profession: Actress
Portman is known for roles in 'Black Swan' and 'V for Vendetta.' She chose a pseudonym early to protect her privacy when she began acting as a teenager, a wise move from such a young actor.
The Weeknd
- Real Name: Abel Makkonen Tesfaye
- Profession: Singer-Songwriter
Abel Tesfaye's hits include 'Blinding Lights' and 'Starboy', but we most definitely know this star by The Weeknd almost exclusively. He dropped the 'e' in 'Weekend' due to trademark issues, creating a unique spelling that matched his distinct persona.
Whoopi Goldberg
- Real Name: Caryn Elaine Johnson
- Profession: Actress and Comedian
Goldberg is famous for 'Sister Act' and 'The Color Purple', among many other comedies. She chose her unusual name to stand out, joking that it was inspired by a whoopee cushion.
Sting
- Real Name: Gordon Matthew Thomas Sumner
- Profession: Musician
Sting rose to fame with The Police and later as a solo artist. He got his nickname from wearing a black-and-yellow striped sweater resembling a bee, and apparently it stuck.
Vin Diesel
- Real Name: Mark Sinclair
- Profession: Actor
Diesel is best known for the 'Fast & Furious' franchise. He adopted the tough-sounding name to fit his persona and career as a bouncer before acting, though Mark Sinclair would've been an equally impressive name to showcase.
Bruno Mars
- Real Name: Peter Gene Hernandez
- Profession: Singer-Songwriter
'Uptown Funk' and '24K Magic' are some of Peter Hernandez's biggest hits. Mars actually took his stage name from being nicknamed 'Bruno' as a child and adding 'Mars' to emphasize his out-of-this-world talent.
Alicia Keys
- Real Name: Alicia Augello Cook
- Profession: Singer-Songwriter
With songs like 'Fallin'' and 'No One,' Keys became one of the most acclaimed artists of her generation. She chose 'Keys' as it symbolized both piano keys and unlocking creativity.
LL Cool J
- Real Name: James Todd Smith
- Profession: Rapper and Actor
LL Cool J's hits include 'Mama Said Knock You Out' and 'I Need Love.' His name stands for 'Ladies Love Cool James,' which, in theory, shows off his swagger and appeal.
Bono
- Real Name: Paul David Hewson
- Profession: Singer-Songwriter (U2)
Bono’s stage name came from a nickname at a local Dublin shop called 'Bonavox,' meaning 'good voice.' It tracks, especially when you hear his good voice on his countless U2 hits.
Ice Cube
- Real Name: O’Shea Jackson
- Profession: Rapper and Actor
Famous for his work with N.W.A. and films like 'Friday,' he adopted Ice Cube as a nod to his cool, tough persona.
Jay-Z
- Real Name: Shawn Corey Carter
- Profession: Rapper and Entrepreneur
Shawn Carter's pseudonym is partly inspired by his childhood nickname 'Jazzy' and mentor Jaz-O. Jay-Z's last name lives on thanks to Beyonce and their children as well.
Miley Cyrus
- Real Name: Destiny Hope Cyrus
- Profession: Singer and Actress
While Destiny Hope Cyrus isn't a terrible stage name, this star wanted something more. Known for 'Wrecking Ball' and 'Hannah Montana,' she adopted Miley from her childhood nickname 'Smiley.'
Lana Del Rey
- Real Name: Elizabeth Woolridge Grant
- Profession: Singer-Songwriter
Lana Del Rey took the time to craft her name, though she made music under multiple other pseudonyms, too. With hits like 'Summertime Sadness' and 'Young and Beautiful,' she eventually chose a name that evoked old Hollywood glamor and coastal mystique.
John Legend
- Real Name: John Roger Stephens
- Profession: Singer-Songwriter
Famous for 'All of Me' and 'Ordinary People,' he received the nickname Legend from poet J. Ivy, which stuck and defined his career.
Meat Loaf
- Real Name: Marvin Lee Aday
- Profession: Singer and Actor
'Bat Out of Hell' and his acting work in 'The Rocky Horror Picture Show' keep Marvin Aday in our memories, though under a very different name. Meat Loaf’s name came from his childhood nickname and became synonymous with his theatrical rock style.
Calvin Harris
- Real Name: Adam Richard Wiles
- Profession: DJ and Producer
Calvin Harris felt the need to adopt a racially ambiguous name to broaden his appeal in the electronic music world. It seems to have worked, as he has multiple hits under his new name.
Dr. Seuss
- Real Name: Theodor Seuss Geisel
- Profession: Author
Creator of classics like 'The Cat in the Hat' and 'Green Eggs and Ham,' Geisel used his middle name Seuss and the 'Dr.' title to continue publishing after being banned from editing a college paper.
Snoop Dogg
- Real Name: Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr.
- Profession: Rapper
Snoop Dog is most known for his hits like 'Gin and Juice' and 'Drop It Like It’s Hot'. His nickname came from his mother, who said he looked like the cartoon Snoopy.
Freddie Mercury
- Real Name: Farrokh Bulsara
- Profession: Singer-Songwriter
The iconic Queen frontman created timeless hits like 'Bohemian Rhapsody' and 'We Are the Champions.' He chose this pseudonym to separate from his less-American name, as well as 'Mercury' to symbolize power and mythic presence.
Cary Grant
- Real Name: Archibald Alec Leach
- Profession: Actor
Cary Grant changed his name for its elegance and marketability in Hollywood, though Archibald Leach might've also stood out at auditions.
Pink
- Real Name: Alecia Beth Moore
- Profession: Singer-Songwriter
Alecia Moore's most recognized songs include 'Just Give Me a Reason' and 'So What.' She adopted Pink as a childhood nickname, referencing her tendency to blush.
Iggy Azalea
- Real Name: Amethyst Amelia Kelly
- Profession: Rapper
As if Amethyst wasn't unique enough, this famous rapper combined the name of her childhood dog, Iggy, with the street she grew up on, Azalea. More power to her!
Nicki Minaj
- Real Name: Onika Tanya Maraj
- Profession: Rapper and Singer
Famous for 'Super Bass' and 'Anaconda,' Minaj modified her surname for memorability and branding, choosing Nicki as a play on her original first name, too.
Portia de Rossi
- Real Name: Amanda Lee Rogers
- Profession: Actress
Portia de Rossi changed her original, duller name as a nod to Shakespeare and to reinvent herself at 15. The 'Arrested Development' star owns this new name now more than ever.
Mark Twain
- Real Name: Samuel Langhorne Clemens
- Profession: Author
Writer of classics like 'Adventures of Huckleberry Finn' and 'The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Mark Twain's pseudonym came from a riverboat term meaning two fathoms deep. It's a much simpler, more attainable name compared to his original name, for sure.