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[[Image:Drcallingcard.jpg|thumb|250px|The [[Seventh Doctor|Seventh Doctor]]'s calling card. ([[DW]]: ''[[Remembrance of the Daleks]]'')]]{{big toc}}
[[Image:Drcallingcard.jpg|thumb|250px|The [[Seventh Doctor|Seventh Doctor]]'s calling card. ([[DW]]: ''[[Remembrance of the Daleks]]'')]]{{big toc}}
Throughout his travels in time and space, [[the Doctor]] employed many different '''aliases'''. Some of these were fleeting others were used occasionally. Other aliases, fore example '''John Smith''' was used by almost all of his incarnations. The Doctor told few individuals his real name, causing others to give him names such as '''The Doctor'''.
Throughout his travels in time and space, [[the Doctor]] employed many different '''aliases'''. Some of these were fleeting others were used occasionally. Other aliases, for example '''John Smith''' was used by almost all of his incarnations. The Doctor told few individuals his real name, causing others to give him names such as '''The Doctor'''.
==The Doctor's real name==
==The Doctor's real name==
===Ubiquity of the title===
===Ubiquity of the title===
"The Doctor" was not a name, but was, infact, a title. His true name was not generally known, and as such the very title "the Doctor" was an alias.It has been implied his given name was ceremoniously withdrawn and stricken by his Cousins, as punishment for a disgrace he visited upon [[House of Lungbarrow|his House]]. ([[NA]]: ''[[Lungbarrow]]'')  
"The Doctor" was not a name, but was, in fact, a title. His true name was not generally known, and as such the very title "the Doctor" was an alias.It has been implied his given name was ceremoniously withdrawn and stricken by his Cousins, as punishment for a disgrace he visited upon [[House of Lungbarrow|his House]]. ([[NA]]: ''[[Lungbarrow]]'')


When asked about the [[Sixth Doctor|Sixth Doctor]]'s name, his [[companion]] [[Peri Brown]] once said that she had been told it, but she couldn't pronounce it. ([[BBCR]]: ''[[Slipback]]''). Similarly he once told an interrogator (when being asked his name): "you wouldn't be able to pronounce the first syllable of it." ([[PDA]]: ''[[Salvation]]'')  
When asked about the [[Sixth Doctor]]'s name, his [[companion]] [[Peri Brown]] once said that she had been told it, but she couldn't pronounce it. ([[BBCR]]: ''[[Slipback]]''). Similarly he once told an interrogator (when being asked his name): "you wouldn't be able to pronounce the first syllable of it." ([[PDA]]: ''[[Salvation]]'')


Even when he was twice put on trial by his own people, the [[Time Lord]]s, he was only ever referred to during these events as "the Doctor" ([[DW]]: ''[[The War Games]]''), even although [[The Valeyard]], who prosecuted the second trial (and who, himself, was a future manifestation of the Doctor), acknowledged that it was an alias. ([[DW]]: ''[[Trial of a Time Lord]]'') However, as the Doctor chose that "name" as part of Gallifreyan custom ([[DW]]: ''[[The Sound of Drums]]''), its use in an official capacity is not unexpected.The Doctor was able to keep his true name hidden despite numerous "mind-probe" attempts, both voluntary ([[DW]]: ''[[The Girl in the Fireplace]]'') and involuntary. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Shakespeare Code]]'')
Even when he was twice put on trial by his own people, the [[Time Lord]]s, he was only ever referred to during these events as "the Doctor" ([[DW]]: ''[[The War Games]]''), even although [[The Valeyard]], who prosecuted the second trial (and who, himself, was a future manifestation of the Doctor), acknowledged that it was an alias. ([[DW]]: ''[[Trial of a Time Lord]]'') However, as the Doctor chose that "name" as part of Gallifreyan custom ([[DW]]: ''[[The Sound of Drums]]''), its use in an official capacity is not unexpected.The Doctor was able to keep his true name hidden despite numerous "mind-probe" attempts, both voluntary ([[DW]]: ''[[The Girl in the Fireplace]]'') and involuntary. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Shakespeare Code]]'')


===Individuals with knowledge of his name===
===Individuals with knowledge of his name===
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:''Whether or not Madame de Pompadour actually learned his name this way remains undisclosed. She was able to see into his mind and into his past, although it was established that if mind-reading was done in this way, memories could be closed off at will. That said, the Doctor was not aware that she was reading his mind at the time.''
:''Whether or not Madame de Pompadour actually learned his name this way remains undisclosed. She was able to see into his mind and into his past, although it was established that if mind-reading was done in this way, memories could be closed off at will. That said, the Doctor was not aware that she was reading his mind at the time.''


[[River Song]], who when the [[Tenth Doctor|Tenth Doctor]] first encountered her, claimed to have known him at some point in his future, is one of the only individuals confirmed to know his true name. In order to win the Doctor's trust, and prove her "credentials", she was seen to whisper the name into his ear. The Doctor seemed particularly shocked at this, later saying to her "there is only one reason I would ever tell anyone my name, only one time I could." ([[DW]]: ''[[Forest of the Dead]]'')
[[River Song]], who when the [[Tenth Doctor]] first encountered her, claimed to have known him at some point in his future, is one of the only individuals confirmed to know his true name. In order to win the Doctor's trust, and prove her "credentials", she was seen to whisper the name into his ear. The Doctor seemed particularly shocked at this, later saying to her "there is only one reason I would ever tell anyone my name, only one time I could." ([[DW]]: ''[[Forest of the Dead]]'')
:''She whispered the Doctor's name for a duration of roughly two seconds, suggesting the name may only be a few syllables long (assuming she uttered a complete name). As [[Steven Moffat]] made a point of mentioning that he always felt the Doctor's name was never revealed only because it must have been some "terrible secret".''
:''She whispered the Doctor's name for a duration of roughly two seconds, suggesting the name may only be a few syllables long (assuming she uttered a complete name). As [[Steven Moffat]] made a point of mentioning that he always felt the Doctor's name was never revealed only because it must have been some "terrible secret".''


At least one other person, the [[Eighth Doctor|Eighth Doctor]]'s [[companion]] [[Samantha Jones]], was also told his real name. She found it quite alien and virtually unpronounceable. ([[EDA]]: ''[[Unnatural History]]'', ''[[Vanderdeken's Children]]'')
At least one other person, the [[Eighth Doctor]]'s [[companion]] [[Samantha Jones]], was also told his real name. She found it quite alien and virtually unpronounceable. ([[EDA]]: ''[[Unnatural History]]'', ''[[Vanderdeken's Children]]'')
:''When the Doctor spoke his real name aloud in the novel ''[[Vanderdeken's Children]]'' it was not written in the prose, but represented by "—" instead.''
:''When the Doctor spoke his real name aloud in the novel ''[[Vanderdeken's Children]]'' it was not written in the prose, but represented by "—" instead.''


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===Minor aliases===
===Minor aliases===
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====[[First Doctor]]====
====[[First Doctor]]====
*'''Doctor Foreman:''' While spending time in [[1963]] Earth to repair the TARDIS. ([[DW]]: ''[[An Unearthly Child]]'').
*'''Doctor Foreman:''' While spending time in [[1963]] Earth to repair the TARDIS. ([[DW]]: ''[[An Unearthly Child]]'').
*'''Maximus Pettulian:''' While visiting the Roman Empire prior to the burning of [[Rome]], the Doctor briefly impersonated a murdered lyre player named [[Maximus Pettulian]] in the court of [[Nero]] until his true identity was uncovered. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Romans]]'')
*'''Maximus Pettulian:''' While visiting the Roman Empire prior to the burning of [[Rome]], the Doctor briefly impersonated a murdered lyre player named [[Maximus Pettulian]] in the court of [[Nero]] until his true identity was uncovered. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Romans]]'')
*'''Zeus:''' When the [[Greek]] warrior [[Achilles]] mistook the Doctor for Zeus posing as an old man, he went along with it, until the already unconvinced [[Agamemnon]] spoiled the Doctor's ruse. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Myth Makers]]'')
*'''Zeus:''' When the [[Greek]] warrior [[Achilles]] mistook the Doctor for Zeus posing as an old man, he went along with it, until the already unconvinced [[Agamemnon]] spoiled the Doctor's ruse. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Myth Makers]]'')
*'''Doctor Caligari:''' Name used by the [[First Doctor|First Doctor]] when he arrived in [[Tombstone]], Arizona, impersonating a magician. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Gunfighters]]'')
*'''Doctor Caligari:''' Name used by the [[First Doctor]] when he arrived in [[Tombstone]], Arizona, impersonating a magician. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Gunfighters]]'')


====[[Second Doctor]]====
====[[Second Doctor]]====
*'''Doctor von Wer:''' The [[German]] translation of 'Doctor [of] Who,' this name was briefly adopted by the [[Second Doctor|Second Doctor]] during his visit to [[Scotland]] in [[1745]]. He also signed a note ''Doctor W'' around this time. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Highlanders]]'')
*'''Doctor von Wer:''' The [[German]] translation of 'Doctor [of] Who,' this name was briefly adopted by the [[Second Doctor]] during his visit to [[Scotland]] in [[1745]]. He also signed a note ''Doctor W'' around this time. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Highlanders]]'')


====[[Third Doctor]]====
====[[Third Doctor]]====
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====[[Sixth Doctor]]====
====[[Sixth Doctor]]====
*'''Doktor of TARDIS:''' Pseudonym used by the [[Sixth Doctor|Sixth Doctor]] to move discreetly around an alternate version of the city of Rome. ([[MA]]: ''[[State of Change]]'')
*'''Doktor of TARDIS:''' Pseudonym used by the [[Sixth Doctor]] to move discreetly around an alternate version of the city of Rome. ([[MA]]: ''[[State of Change]]'')
*'''Old One:''' A name given to him by [[Balazar]] in the underground complex on [[Ravolox]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Mysterious Planet]]'')
*'''Old One:''' A name given to him by [[Balazar]] in the underground complex on [[Ravolox]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Mysterious Planet]]'')
*'''The Sandman:''' ([[BFA]]: ''[[The Sandman]]'')
*'''The Sandman:''' ([[BFA]]: ''[[The Sandman]]'')
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*'''Doctor Vile:''' The Doctor briefly masqueraded as the [[space pirate]] '''Doctor Vile''' in order to stop a war. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Infinite Quest]]'')
*'''Doctor Vile:''' The Doctor briefly masqueraded as the [[space pirate]] '''Doctor Vile''' in order to stop a war. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Infinite Quest]]'')
*'''The Last of the Time Lords:''' A name he gave himself ever since the events of the [[Last Great Time War]] which wiped out all of the other Time Lords excluding [[The Master]]. The [[Dream Lord]] also referred to the [[Eleventh Doctor]] as such. ([[DW]]: ''[[Amy's Choice]]'')
*'''The Last of the Time Lords:''' A name he gave himself ever since the events of the [[Last Great Time War]] which wiped out all of the other Time Lords excluding [[The Master]]. The [[Dream Lord]] also referred to the [[Eleventh Doctor]] as such. ([[DW]]: ''[[Amy's Choice]]'')
*'''Doctor McCoy:''' After a discussion with [[Donna Noble]], in which she compared the [[sonic screwdriver]] with ''[[Star Trek|Star Trek's]]'' [[Wikipedia:tricorder|tricorder]], the Doctor adopted the alias '''Dr. McCoy''' (after Dr. [[wikipedia:Leonard McCoy|Leonard &quot;Bones&quot; McCoy]]) when dealing with a group of soldiers (Donna called herself Captain Kirk, after [[wikipedia:James T. Kirk|James T. Kirk]]). The ruse fell apart when Donna was unable to maintain the pretense of being a captain. ([[NSA]]: ''[[Pest Control]]'')
*'''Doctor McCoy:''' After a discussion with [[Donna Noble]], in which she compared the [[sonic screwdriver]] with ''[[Star Trek|Star Trek's]]'' [[Wikipedia:tricorder|tricorder]], the Doctor adopted the alias '''Dr. McCoy''' (after Dr. [[wikipedia:Leonard McCoy|Leonard "Bones" McCoy]]) when dealing with a group of soldiers (Donna called herself Captain Kirk, after [[wikipedia:James T. Kirk|James T. Kirk]]). The ruse fell apart when Donna was unable to maintain the pretense of being a captain. ([[NSA]]: ''[[Pest Control]]'')
*'''Spartacus:''' When visiting Pompeii in 79 A.D, the Doctor and Donna both used the alias 'Spartacus' (they had both said "I am Spartacus" in the manner of the [[1960]]'s Kirk Douglas epic ''[[Wikipedia:tricorder|Spartacus]]''). ([[DW]]: ''[[The Fires of Pompeii]]'')
*'''Spartacus:''' When visiting Pompeii in 79 A.D, the Doctor and Donna both used the alias 'Spartacus' (they had both said "I am Spartacus" in the manner of the [[1960]]'s Kirk Douglas epic ''[[Wikipedia:tricorder|Spartacus]]''). ([[DW]]: ''[[The Fires of Pompeii]]'')
*'''Doctor Noble:''' When the Doctor and [[Donna Noble]] travelled to the Ood Sphere, he used the Alias '''Dr. Noble''' this led to people confusing the Doctor and Donna for a married couple. ([[DW]]: ''[[Planet of the Ood]]'')
*'''Doctor Noble:''' When the Doctor and [[Donna Noble]] travelled to the Ood Sphere, he used the Alias '''Dr. Noble''' this led to people confusing the Doctor and Donna for a married couple. ([[DW]]: ''[[Planet of the Ood]]'')
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====[[Eleventh Doctor]]====
====[[Eleventh Doctor]]====
*'''Gandalf:''' The Eleventh Doctor also jokingly refers to himself as "the outer space Gandalf" in the mini episode briding the gap between [[Flesh and Stone|''Flesh and Stone'']] and [[The Vampires of Venice|''The Vampires of Venice'']].  
*'''Gandalf:''' The Eleventh Doctor also jokingly refers to himself as "the outer space Gandalf" in the mini episode briding the gap between [[Flesh and Stone|''Flesh and Stone'']] and [[The Vampires of Venice|''The Vampires of Venice'']].
*'''[[Dream Lord]]:''' The name given to the Doctor's dark side of his personality. ([[DW]]: ''[[Amy's Choice]]'')
*'''[[Dream Lord]]:''' The name given to the Doctor's dark side of his personality. ([[DW]]: ''[[Amy's Choice]]'')
*'''Captain Troy Handsome of International Rescue:''' An alias the Doctor used when confronting [[79B Aickman Road]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Lodger (TV story)|The Lodger]]'')
*'''Captain Troy Handsome of International Rescue:''' An alias the Doctor used when confronting [[79B Aickman Road]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Lodger (TV story)|The Lodger]]'')
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==Names given by others==
==Names given by others==
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*'''The Doctor:''' While later accounts contradict this, [[Barbara Wright]] and [[Ian Chesterton]] seem to have (abet unintentionally) given him this title, after being informed that his alias of "Doctor Foreman" was not his real name and having been given no other alternative name by which to call him ([[DW]]: ''[[An Unearthly Child]]''). The Doctor does not protest and, by the end of the sixties, starts introducing himself by this name.
*'''The Doctor:''' While later accounts contradict this, [[Barbara Wright]] and [[Ian Chesterton]] seem to have (abet unintentionally) given him this title, after being informed that his alias of "Doctor Foreman" was not his real name and having been given no other alternative name by which to call him ([[DW]]: ''[[An Unearthly Child]]''). The Doctor does not protest and, by the end of the sixties, starts introducing himself by this name.
*'''Doc:''' On rare occasions individuals (such as [[Steven Taylor]], [[Peri Brown]], [[Jack Harkness]], [[Jimmy Stalkingwolf]]) referred to the Doctor as "Doc", usually earning a rebuke from the Doctor. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Twin Dilemma]]'', ''[[The Doctor Dances]]'', ''[[Dreamland (TV story)|Dreamland]]'', et al). [[Tegan Jovanka]] frustrated the [[First Doctor]] by addressing him as "Doc." ([[DW]]: ''[[The Five Doctors]]'')
*'''Doc:''' On rare occasions individuals (such as [[Steven Taylor]], [[Peri Brown]], [[Jack Harkness]], [[Jimmy Stalkingwolf]]) referred to the Doctor as "Doc", usually earning a rebuke from the Doctor. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Twin Dilemma]]'', ''[[The Doctor Dances]]'', ''[[Dreamland (TV story)|Dreamland]]'', et al). [[Tegan Jovanka]] frustrated the [[First Doctor]] by addressing him as "Doc." ([[DW]]: ''[[The Five Doctors]]'')
*'''Doctor Who:''' The name '''Doctor Who''' was applied to the Doctor, intentionally or unintentionally, on many occasions. The computer [[WOTAN]] once referred to the Doctor as Doctor Who, for reasons which have never been explained. ([[DW]]: ''[[The War Machines]]'') [[Clive Finch]] also used this name when referring to the [[Ninth Doctor|Ninth Doctor]] on his website [[Defending the Earth!|Who is Doctor Who?]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[Rose (TV story)|Rose]]'') [[K9]] was heard on occasion making playful remarks related to the Who name. ([[KAC]]: ''[[A Girl's Best Friend]]'', [[SJA]]: ''[[Invasion of the Bane]]'') It is unclear whether the Doctor himself ever actually used the name, although his [[Third Doctor|third incarnation]] drove an [[Bessie|automobile]] with the licence number "WHO 1" ([[DW]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Silurians]]'', et al) and not long before his regeneration was seen driving a futuristic vehicle that possibly apocryphal sources suggest may have been called the [[Whomobile]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[Invasion of the Dinosaurs]]'') The Doctor wrote a series of [[Doctor Who Discovers|children's books]] during his time with [[UNIT]] which were mistakenly published under this name. ([[BFA]]: ''[[The Kingmaker]]'')
*'''Doctor Who:''' The name '''Doctor Who''' was applied to the Doctor, intentionally or unintentionally, on many occasions. The computer [[WOTAN]] once referred to the Doctor as Doctor Who, for reasons which have never been explained. ([[DW]]: ''[[The War Machines]]'') [[Clive Finch]] also used this name when referring to the [[Ninth Doctor]] on his website [[Defending the Earth!|Who is Doctor Who?]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[Rose (TV story)|Rose]]'') [[K9]] was heard on occasion making playful remarks related to the Who name. ([[KAC]]: ''[[A Girl's Best Friend]]'', [[SJA]]: ''[[Invasion of the Bane]]'') It is unclear whether the Doctor himself ever actually used the name, although his [[Third Doctor|third incarnation]] drove an [[Bessie|automobile]] with the licence number "WHO 1" ([[DW]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Silurians]]'', et al) and not long before his regeneration was seen driving a futuristic vehicle that possibly apocryphal sources suggest may have been called the [[Whomobile]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[Invasion of the Dinosaurs]]'') The Doctor wrote a series of [[Doctor Who Discovers|children's books]] during his time with [[UNIT]] which were mistakenly published under this name. ([[BFA]]: ''[[The Kingmaker]]'')
:''The name was often unintentionally invoked when characters wished to learn who the Doctor was and what his name was: "Doctor? Doctor ''who''?"''
:''The name was often unintentionally invoked when characters wished to learn who the Doctor was and what his name was: "Doctor? Doctor ''who''?"''


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===[[Second Doctor]]===
===[[Second Doctor]]===
*'''Ka Faraq Gatri (other Dalek names):''' As early as his [[Second Doctor|second incarnation]], the Doctor knew that the Daleks had given him this name, and the Daleks used it prior to the destruction of Skaro. ([[DWM]]: ''[[Bringer of Darkness]]'')
*'''Ka Faraq Gatri (other Dalek names):''' As early as his [[Second Doctor|second incarnation]], the Doctor knew that the Daleks had given him this name, and the Daleks used it prior to the destruction of Skaro. ([[DWM]]: ''[[Bringer of Darkness]]'')
*'''Doctor Galloway:''' [[Edward Waterfield]] made up this name for the [[Second Doctor|Second Doctor]] when arranging to meet him. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Evil of the Daleks]]'')
*'''Doctor Galloway:''' [[Edward Waterfield]] made up this name for the [[Second Doctor]] when arranging to meet him. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Evil of the Daleks]]'')


===[[Third Doctor]]===
===[[Third Doctor]]===
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===[[Fourth Doctor]]===
===[[Fourth Doctor]]===
*'''The Evil One:''' The [[Sevateem]] tribe referred to the Doctor as '''The Evil One''', due to the fact that [[Xoanon|the supercomputer they worshipped]] had a split personality, one of which was based on that of the [[Fourth Doctor|Fourth Doctor]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Face of Evil]]'')
*'''The Evil One:''' The [[Sevateem]] tribe referred to the Doctor as '''The Evil One''', due to the fact that [[Xoanon|the supercomputer they worshipped]] had a split personality, one of which was based on that of the [[Fourth Doctor]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Face of Evil]]'')
*'''The Watcher:''' The name given to an incarnation of the Doctor partway between his [[Fourth Doctor|fourth]] and [[Fifth Doctor|fifth]] incarnations, before they realised his true identity. The only individual heard to utter the name was [[Adric]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[Logopolis (TV story)|Logopolis]]'')
*'''The Watcher:''' The name given to an incarnation of the Doctor partway between his [[Fourth Doctor|fourth]] and [[Fifth Doctor|fifth]] incarnations, before they realised his true identity. The only individual heard to utter the name was [[Adric]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[Logopolis (TV story)|Logopolis]]'')


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===[[Seventh Doctor]]===
===[[Seventh Doctor]]===
*'''The Oncoming Storm:''' Was also the name given to him by the [[Draconian]]s, ("Karshtakavaar" in Draconian) who were generally the Doctor's allies, to indicate the traumatic events which so often accompanied his arrival. ([[NA]]: ''[[Love and War]]'')  
*'''The Oncoming Storm:''' Was also the name given to him by the [[Draconian]]s, ("Karshtakavaar" in Draconian) who were generally the Doctor's allies, to indicate the traumatic events which so often accompanied his arrival. ([[NA]]: ''[[Love and War]]'')
*'''Time's Champion:''' A title given to the Doctor to symbolise his service to [[Time (Eternal)|Time]] during his [[Seventh Doctor|seventh incarnation]]. ([[NA]]: ''[[Love and War]]'')
*'''Time's Champion:''' A title given to the Doctor to symbolise his service to [[Time (Eternal)|Time]] during his [[Seventh Doctor|seventh incarnation]]. ([[NA]]: ''[[Love and War]]'')
*'''Professor:''' [[Ace]] usually called [[Seventh Doctor|the Doctor]] '''Professor''' as a term of endearment. She continued to use the term, even after he asked her not to use it anymore. ([[DW]]: ''[[Dragonfire (TV story)|Dragonfire]]'')
*'''Professor:''' [[Ace]] usually called [[Seventh Doctor|the Doctor]] '''Professor''' as a term of endearment. She continued to use the term, even after he asked her not to use it anymore. ([[DW]]: ''[[Dragonfire (TV story)|Dragonfire]]'')
*'''Ka Faraq Gatri (other Dalek names):''' The [[Dalek]]s referred to the Doctor as the '''Ka Faraq Gatri''', which may mean '''Bringer of Darkness''' and/or '''Destroyer of Worlds'''. By implication, the name Destroyer of Worlds referred to the Doctor's destruction of the Dalek home [[planet]] [[Skaro]] in his [[Seventh Doctor|seventh incarnation]], an act for which he would consequently feel some remorse. ([[DW]]:''[[Remembrance of the Daleks]]'', [[NA]]: ''[[Timewyrm: Revelation]]'')
*'''Ka Faraq Gatri (other Dalek names):''' The [[Dalek]]s referred to the Doctor as the '''Ka Faraq Gatri''', which may mean '''Bringer of Darkness''' and/or '''Destroyer of Worlds'''. By implication, the name Destroyer of Worlds referred to the Doctor's destruction of the Dalek home [[planet]] [[Skaro]] in his [[Seventh Doctor|seventh incarnation]], an act for which he would consequently feel some remorse. ([[DW]]:''[[Remembrance of the Daleks]]'', [[NA]]: ''[[Timewyrm: Revelation]]'')
*'''Snail''' or '''Wormhole:''' Given to him by his cousins of the [[House of Lungbarrow]], because, unlike [[Loom]]ed [[Gallifreyan]]s, he had a bellybutton. ([[NA]]: ''[[Lungbarrow]]'')
*'''Snail''' or '''Wormhole:''' Given to him by his cousins of the [[House of Lungbarrow]], because, unlike [[Loom]]ed [[Gallifreyan]]s, he had a bellybutton. ([[NA]]: ''[[Lungbarrow]]'')
*'''John Doe:''' The customary name for an unidentified [[human]] male was applied to the apparently dead [[Seventh Doctor|Doctor]] by the staff of [[Walker General Hospital]], and he was given a "John Doe" toe tag before being wheeled into the morgue's freezer. After regenerating and breaking out of the freezer, the [[Eighth Doctor|Eighth Doctor]] was recognised as somehow being the same individual by frightened morgue attendant [[Pete (Doctor Who)|Pete]] thanks to the "John Doe" tag, still on his toe.
*'''John Doe:''' The customary name for an unidentified [[human]] male was applied to the apparently dead [[Seventh Doctor|Doctor]] by the staff of [[Walker General Hospital]], and he was given a "John Doe" toe tag before being wheeled into the morgue's freezer. After regenerating and breaking out of the freezer, the [[Eighth Doctor]] was recognised as somehow being the same individual by frightened morgue attendant [[Pete (Doctor Who)|Pete]] thanks to the "John Doe" tag, still on his toe.


===[[Eighth Doctor]]===
===[[Eighth Doctor]]===
*'''John Doe:''' The customary name for an unidentified [[human]] male was applied to the apparently dead [[Seventh Doctor|Doctor]] by the staff of [[Walker General Hospital]], and he was given a "John Doe" toe tag before being wheeled into the morgue's freezer. After regenerating and breaking out of the freezer, the [[Eighth Doctor|Eighth Doctor]] was recognised as somehow being the same individual by frightened morgue attendant [[Pete (Doctor Who)|Pete]] thanks to the "John Doe" tag, still on his toe.
*'''John Doe:''' The customary name for an unidentified [[human]] male was applied to the apparently dead [[Seventh Doctor|Doctor]] by the staff of [[Walker General Hospital]], and he was given a "John Doe" toe tag before being wheeled into the morgue's freezer. After regenerating and breaking out of the freezer, the [[Eighth Doctor]] was recognised as somehow being the same individual by frightened morgue attendant [[Pete (Doctor Who)|Pete]] thanks to the "John Doe" tag, still on his toe.
*'''Doctor Bowman/James Alistair Bowman:''' Dr. [[Grace Holloway]] invented this name for the [[Eighth Doctor|Eighth Doctor]] whilst introducing him to others. ([[DW]]: ''[[Doctor Who (1996)|Doctor Who]]'') The Doctor subsequently used this alias on occasion, filling it out to James Alistair Bowman. ([[EDA]]: ''[[Seeing I]]'')
*'''Doctor Bowman/James Alistair Bowman:''' Dr. [[Grace Holloway]] invented this name for the [[Eighth Doctor]] whilst introducing him to others. ([[DW]]: ''[[Doctor Who (1996)|Doctor Who]]'') The Doctor subsequently used this alias on occasion, filling it out to James Alistair Bowman. ([[EDA]]: ''[[Seeing I]]'')


===[[Ninth Doctor]]===
===[[Ninth Doctor]]===
*'''[[Mr. Spock]]:''' [[Rose Tyler]], annoyed with the [[Ninth Doctor|Ninth Doctor]] not telling her his name, proceeds to introduce him to [[Jack Harkness|Captain Jack]] as [[Mr. Spock]], after [[wikipedia:Spock|the character of the same name]] from ''[[Star Trek]]''. Jack, not recognizing the reference, proceeded to address the Doctor as Mr. Spock until he was corrected. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Empty Child]]'')
*'''[[Mr. Spock]]:''' [[Rose Tyler]], annoyed with the [[Ninth Doctor]] not telling her his name, proceeds to introduce him to [[Jack Harkness|Captain Jack]] as [[Mr. Spock]], after [[wikipedia:Spock|the character of the same name]] from ''[[Star Trek]]''. Jack, not recognizing the reference, proceeded to address the Doctor as Mr. Spock until he was corrected. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Empty Child]]'')
*'''The Oncoming Storm:''' The [[Dalek]]s also referred to the Doctor as the '''Oncoming Storm''' in the myths of [[Skaro|their homeworld]], as noted by his [[Ninth Doctor|ninth incarnation]], indicating that the Daleks feared him. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Parting of the Ways]]'')  
*'''The Oncoming Storm:''' The [[Dalek]]s also referred to the Doctor as the '''Oncoming Storm''' in the myths of [[Skaro|their homeworld]], as noted by his [[Ninth Doctor|ninth incarnation]], indicating that the Daleks feared him. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Parting of the Ways]]'')


===[[Tenth Doctor]]===
===[[Tenth Doctor]]===
*'''A Wanderer, The Man Without a Home, The Lonely God:''' Novice Hame unknowingly and quite clearly referred to The Doctor indirectly whilst explaining the legend of the [[Face of Boe]] ([[DW]]: ''[[New Earth (TV story)|New Earth]]'')
*'''A Wanderer, The Man Without a Home, The Lonely God:''' Novice Hame unknowingly and quite clearly referred to The Doctor indirectly whilst explaining the legend of the [[Face of Boe]] ([[DW]]: ''[[New Earth (TV story)|New Earth]]'')
*'''Sir Doctor of TARDIS:''' Name given by [[Victoria (Queen)|Queen Victor]] upon being knighted. ([[DW]]: ''[[Tooth and Claw]]'')
*'''Sir Doctor of TARDIS:''' Name given by [[Victoria (Queen)|Queen Victor]] upon being knighted. ([[DW]]: ''[[Tooth and Claw]]'')
*'''Fireplace Man:''' Nickname bestowed upon the [[Tenth Doctor|Tenth Doctor]] by [[Madame de Pompadour]] as a child after he began visiting her through her fireplace (actually a space/time portal). She continued to call him by this name up until she was 23. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Girl in the Fireplace]]'')
*'''Fireplace Man:''' Nickname bestowed upon the [[Tenth Doctor]] by [[Madame de Pompadour]] as a child after he began visiting her through her fireplace (actually a space/time portal). She continued to call him by this name up until she was 23. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Girl in the Fireplace]]'')
*'''The Lonely Angel:''' This is was a name used by [[Madame de Pompadour]] after reading his mind and in her letter to him ([[DW]]: ''[[The Girl in the Fireplace]]'')
*'''The Lonely Angel:''' This is was a name used by [[Madame de Pompadour]] after reading his mind and in her letter to him ([[DW]]: ''[[The Girl in the Fireplace]]'')
*'''Dumbo:''':[[Donna Noble]] frequently called the [[Tenth Doctor|Tenth Doctor]] '''Dumbo''', when she was angry or teasing. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Runaway Bride]]'', ''[[The Sontaran Stratagem]]'', et al)
*'''Dumbo:''':[[Donna Noble]] frequently called the [[Tenth Doctor]] '''Dumbo''', when she was angry or teasing. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Runaway Bride]]'', ''[[The Sontaran Stratagem]]'', et al)
*'''Space Man:''': [[Donna Noble]] also often called the [[Tenth Doctor|Tenth Doctor]] '''Space Man'''. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Runaway Bride]]'', et al)
*'''Space Man:''': [[Donna Noble]] also often called the [[Tenth Doctor]] '''Space Man'''. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Runaway Bride]]'', et al)
*'''Rides In Night:''' The Doctor was known to the [[Pawnee Nation]] by the name Rides In Night. He was also known as The Brother to Coyote. ([[NSA]]: ''[[Peacemaker]]'')
*'''Rides In Night:''' The Doctor was known to the [[Pawnee Nation]] by the name Rides In Night. He was also known as The Brother to Coyote. ([[NSA]]: ''[[Peacemaker]]'')
*'''Gandalf:''' [[The Master (Harold Saxon)|The Master]] bestowed this name upon the [[Tenth Doctor|Tenth Doctor]] after the Doctor was rapidly aged. The name refers to the character [[wikipedia:Gandalf|Gandalf]] in the novels of [[wikipedia:J. R. R. Tolkien|J.R.R. Tolkien]].([[DW]]: ''[[Last of the Time Lords]]'')
*'''Gandalf:''' [[The Master (Harold Saxon)|The Master]] bestowed this name upon the [[Tenth Doctor]] after the Doctor was rapidly aged. The name refers to the character [[wikipedia:Gandalf|Gandalf]] in the novels of [[wikipedia:J. R. R. Tolkien|J.R.R. Tolkien]].([[DW]]: ''[[Last of the Time Lords]]'')
*'''The Oncoming Storm:''' The Doctor was also referred to by this name by the seers in [[Pompeii]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Fires of Pompeii]]'')
*'''The Oncoming Storm:''' The Doctor was also referred to by this name by the seers in [[Pompeii]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Fires of Pompeii]]'')
*'''The DoctorDonna:''' After saying the phrase "Doctor, Donna, friends" so many times as defense against a group of rabid [[Ood]], the Ood collective adopted this name for the two of them. [[Ood Sigma]] promised that generations of Ood children would grow up on the [[Ood Sphere]], singing the songs of "the DoctorDonna." ([[DW]]: ''[[Planet of the Ood]]'')
*'''The DoctorDonna:''' After saying the phrase "Doctor, Donna, friends" so many times as defense against a group of rabid [[Ood]], the Ood collective adopted this name for the two of them. [[Ood Sigma]] promised that generations of Ood children would grow up on the [[Ood Sphere]], singing the songs of "the DoctorDonna." ([[DW]]: ''[[Planet of the Ood]]'')
*'''Mr. Conditional Clause:''' Given to him by [[Luke Rattigan]] when he was angered by the [[Tenth Doctor|Tenth Doctor's]] tautology of the [[Atmospheric Omission System]]'s name as he called it ATMOS System, The Doctor replied harshly to this saying, "No one's said no to you in a long time, have they?" ([[DW]]: ''[[The Sontaran Stratagem]]'')
*'''Mr. Conditional Clause:''' Given to him by [[Luke Rattigan]] when he was angered by the [[Tenth Doctor|Tenth Doctor's]] tautology of the [[Atmospheric Omission System]]'s name as he called it ATMOS System, The Doctor replied harshly to this saying, "No one's said no to you in a long time, have they?" ([[DW]]: ''[[The Sontaran Stratagem]]'')
*'''Sweetie:''' Nickname given to him by [[River Song]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[Silence in the Library]].
*'''Sweetie:''' Nickname given to him by [[River Song]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[Silence in the Library]].''
*'''Pretty Boy:''' Another nickname given to him by [[River Song]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[Silence in the Library]]'')
*'''Pretty Boy:''' Another nickname given to him by [[River Song]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[Silence in the Library]]'')
*'''The Dark Lord/The Threefold Man:''' [[Dalek Caan]] referred to the [[Tenth Doctor|Tenth Doctor]] as "the Dark Lord" or "the Threefold Man" during the [[Dalek Invasion of Earth (2009)|Medusa Cascade incident]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Stolen Earth]]''/''[[Journey's End]]'')
*'''The Dark Lord/The Threefold Man:''' [[Dalek Caan]] referred to the [[Tenth Doctor]] as "the Dark Lord" or "the Threefold Man" during the [[Dalek Invasion of Earth (2009)|Medusa Cascade incident]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Stolen Earth]]''/''[[Journey's End]]'')
*'''He Who Dances in Lonely Places''' Name given by [[Dalek Caan]] during his ramblings. ([[DW]]: ''[[Journey's End]]'').
*'''He Who Dances in Lonely Places''' Name given by [[Dalek Caan]] during his ramblings. ([[DW]]: ''[[Journey's End]]'').
*'''The Destroyer of Worlds:''' Name given by [[Davros]] on board [[the Crucible]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[Journey's End]])
*'''The Destroyer of Worlds:''' Name given by [[Davros]] on board [[the Crucible]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[Journey's End]])''
*'''[[Merlin]]:''' The [[Tenth Doctor|Tenth Tenth Doctor]] would later claim that he was named Merlin by [[King Arthur]]. ([[IDW]]: ''[[Fugitive]]'')
*'''[[Merlin]]:''' The [[Tenth Doctor|Tenth Tenth Doctor]] would later claim that he was named Merlin by [[King Arthur]]. ([[IDW]]: ''[[Fugitive]]'')
*'''Ka Faraq Gatri (other Dalek names):''' The name was again used by [[Davros]] following his defeat during the [[Dalek Invasion of Earth (2009)|Medusa Cascade incident]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[Journey's End]]'')
*'''Ka Faraq Gatri (other Dalek names):''' The name was again used by [[Davros]] following his defeat during the [[Dalek Invasion of Earth (2009)|Medusa Cascade incident]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[Journey's End]]'')
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*'''The Raggedy Doctor:''' (Also, Raggedy Man) A nickname given to the [[Eleventh Doctor]] by Amy Pond. Other people in [[Leadworth]] had been told of him by Amy, and referred to him as such when they met him. The name is a reference to the fact that, when he met Amy, the Doctor was still dressed in the ragged clothes of his [[Tenth Doctor|previous incarnation]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Eleventh Hour]]'')
*'''The Raggedy Doctor:''' (Also, Raggedy Man) A nickname given to the [[Eleventh Doctor]] by Amy Pond. Other people in [[Leadworth]] had been told of him by Amy, and referred to him as such when they met him. The name is a reference to the fact that, when he met Amy, the Doctor was still dressed in the ragged clothes of his [[Tenth Doctor|previous incarnation]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Eleventh Hour]]'')
*'''Sweetie:''' Nickname given to him by [[River Song]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Time of Angels]]'')
*'''Sweetie:''' Nickname given to him by [[River Song]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Time of Angels]]'')
*'''Him With The Bow-Tie:''' A name given to the [[Eleventh Doctor|Eleventh Doctor]] by the [[Dream Lord]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[Amy's Choice]]'')
*'''Him With The Bow-Tie:''' A name given to the [[Eleventh Doctor]] by the [[Dream Lord]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[Amy's Choice]]'')
*'''Intergalactic Wag:''' A name given to him by the Dream Lord. ([[DW]]: ''[[Amy's Choice]]'')
*'''Intergalactic Wag:''' A name given to him by the Dream Lord. ([[DW]]: ''[[Amy's Choice]]'')
*'''Veggie:''' A nickname given to the Doctor by the Dream Lord, referencing his failed vegetarianism. ([[DW]]: ''[[Amy's Choice]]'')
*'''Veggie:''' A nickname given to the Doctor by the Dream Lord, referencing his failed vegetarianism. ([[DW]]: ''[[Amy's Choice]]'')
*'''John from Southampton:''' Craig Owens tried to convince the Doctor to use this alias when introducing himself to Craig's friends, fearing that calling him "the Doctor" would seem odd. The Doctor cheerfully ignored Craig's advice and introduced himself as "the Doctor," to no ill effect. ([[DWM]]: ''[[The Lodger (comic story)|The Lodger]]'')
*'''John from Southampton:''' Craig Owens tried to convince the Doctor to use this alias when introducing himself to Craig's friends, fearing that calling him "the Doctor" would seem odd. The Doctor cheerfully ignored Craig's advice and introduced himself as "the Doctor," to no ill effect. ([[DWM]]: ''[[The Lodger (comic story)|The Lodger]]'')
*'''Caesar:''' A name given to the [[Eleventh Doctor|Eleventh Doctor]] by a Roman [[Auton]], under the influence of [[Hallucinogenic lipstick]], in 102A.D. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Pandorica Opens]]'')
*'''Caesar:''' A name given to the [[Eleventh Doctor]] by a Roman [[Auton]], under the influence of [[Hallucinogenic lipstick]], in 102A.D. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Pandorica Opens]]'')


==See also==
==See also==

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Throughout his travels in time and space, the Doctor employed many different aliases. Some of these were fleeting others were used occasionally. Other aliases, for example John Smith was used by almost all of his incarnations. The Doctor told few individuals his real name, causing others to give him names such as The Doctor.

The Doctor's real name

Ubiquity of the title

"The Doctor" was not a name, but was, in fact, a title. His true name was not generally known, and as such the very title "the Doctor" was an alias.It has been implied his given name was ceremoniously withdrawn and stricken by his Cousins, as punishment for a disgrace he visited upon his House. (NA: Lungbarrow)

When asked about the Sixth Doctor's name, his companion Peri Brown once said that she had been told it, but she couldn't pronounce it. (BBCR: Slipback). Similarly he once told an interrogator (when being asked his name): "you wouldn't be able to pronounce the first syllable of it." (PDA: Salvation)

Even when he was twice put on trial by his own people, the Time Lords, he was only ever referred to during these events as "the Doctor" (DW: The War Games), even although The Valeyard, who prosecuted the second trial (and who, himself, was a future manifestation of the Doctor), acknowledged that it was an alias. (DW: Trial of a Time Lord) However, as the Doctor chose that "name" as part of Gallifreyan custom (DW: The Sound of Drums), its use in an official capacity is not unexpected.The Doctor was able to keep his true name hidden despite numerous "mind-probe" attempts, both voluntary (DW: The Girl in the Fireplace) and involuntary. (DW: The Shakespeare Code)

Individuals with knowledge of his name

The Master and the Doctor had known each other since their Prydon Academy days, and by one account even earlier (BFA: Master), but it is not known for certain whether he ever knew the Doctor's true name, although he was well aware that "the Doctor" was an alias (DW: The Sound of Drums).

Another classmate of the Doctor's, Drax, may have known his real name, but instead referred to the Doctor by the nickname "Thete", short for Theta Sigma. (DW: The Armageddon Factor; The Happiness Patrol)

Madame de Pompadour recognized it as an alias when she was briefly connected to the Doctor's mind, stating "Doctor...Doctor who? It's more than just a secret, isn't it?". (DW: The Girl in the Fireplace)

Whether or not Madame de Pompadour actually learned his name this way remains undisclosed. She was able to see into his mind and into his past, although it was established that if mind-reading was done in this way, memories could be closed off at will. That said, the Doctor was not aware that she was reading his mind at the time.

River Song, who when the Tenth Doctor first encountered her, claimed to have known him at some point in his future, is one of the only individuals confirmed to know his true name. In order to win the Doctor's trust, and prove her "credentials", she was seen to whisper the name into his ear. The Doctor seemed particularly shocked at this, later saying to her "there is only one reason I would ever tell anyone my name, only one time I could." (DW: Forest of the Dead)

She whispered the Doctor's name for a duration of roughly two seconds, suggesting the name may only be a few syllables long (assuming she uttered a complete name). As Steven Moffat made a point of mentioning that he always felt the Doctor's name was never revealed only because it must have been some "terrible secret".

At least one other person, the Eighth Doctor's companion Samantha Jones, was also told his real name. She found it quite alien and virtually unpronounceable. (EDA: Unnatural History, Vanderdeken's Children)

When the Doctor spoke his real name aloud in the novel Vanderdeken's Children it was not written in the prose, but represented by "—" instead.

Near the end of his tenth incarnation, members of an unidentified pan-dimensional race came to know the Doctor's real name. At this point he was of the opinion there was no one left in the universe who knew it. (BBCR: The Last Voyage)

To date there have been at least two individuals who received intimate knowledge of the Doctor's life and history -- Jackson Lake (DW: The Next Doctor) and Craig Owens (DW: The Lodger). There is no indication that this information, received via a data recording device for the former and the Doctor himself via the latter, included knowledge of his real name.

True name

The Carrionite Lilith, unable to discover the Tenth Doctor's true name even with the "witchcraft" used by her kind, remarked, "There is no name. Why would a man hide his title in such despair?" (DW: The Shakespeare Code) The psychically-gifted Evelina, who attempted to foretell the Doctor's future, remarked that his "true name" was in fact "hidden". (DW: The Fires of Pompeii)

River Song whispers the Doctor's true name into his ear in her first appearance. (DW: Silence in the Library).

Significance

Far from being a random title, or one intended to inflate his credentials, the Doctor did, indeed, possess at least one doctorate. (DW: The Moonbase, The Armageddon Factor, The Mysterious Planet) On other occasions he described himself as a "Doctor of many things" (DW: Four to Doomsday), or, indeed, "everything". (DW: Utopia) Exactly what his doctorate(s) were for remain a mystery, but on several occasions the Doctor stated he was not a medical doctor, though that didn't stop his second, third, tenth and eleventh incarnations from sporting a stethoscope on occasion. However the Doctor noted that he had studied medicine in the 19th century. (DW: The Moonbase)

List of aliases

During his life, numerous names were either used by, or bestowed upon the Time Lord most widely known as the Doctor.

Common aliases

The Doctor

As noted above, The Doctor itself was an alias, despite it being the name by which the Time Lord was most widely known. It has been claimed that, as per Gallifreyan custom, he chose this alias himself (DW:The Sound of Drums), though it may have just been a misunderstanding caused by an earlier alias (see Names given by others.) On at least one occasion, a Human knew this name without the Doctor even saying it out loud. (NA: Cat's Cradle: Warhead) His other aliases often included the title "Doctor". He implied to Peri that his given name also began with such a title. (DW: The Mysterious Planet) Drax, a fellow Time Lord, indicated that the Doctor did indeed possess a doctorate (although in what is not indicated). (DW: The Armageddon Factor) According to one account, during his first incarnation, the Doctor adopted this name for the benefit of Human colonists on the planet Iwa at the same time that his grand-daughter adopted the name "Susan". (TN: Frayed)

During his eleventh incarnation, the Doctor claimed that he didn't actually know why he and other people called him 'The Doctor'. (DW: The Lodger) This may have been in an attempt to prevent Craig from asking why they call him the Doctor. This would have been hard to explain to him.

John Smith

John Smith was the alias the Doctor often used on Earth and around Humans when a "standard" name was often required or demanded. It was usually preceded by the title "Doctor", though not always - for example, when he worked undercover as a teacher at a school and as a patient in a hospital. (DW: School Reunion, Smith and Jones) The earliest known use of the name occurred during his first incarnation, when he used a library card with the name Dr. J. Smith while still living at 76 Totter's Lane (DW: The Vampires of Venice), as well as for identification when renting the junkyard (ST: The Rag and Bone Man's Story) In his second incarnation, the name was independently used by his companion Jamie McCrimmon (who would not have known of the Doctor's earlier use of the name). (DW: The Wheel in Space) Later, he adopted it on a semi-regular basis during his third incarnation while exiled on Earth when he served as unpaid scientific advisor to UNIT. (DW: Spearhead from Space, et al)

As "John Smith" is considered a very generic name in some Earth cultures, the Doctor's use of the alias was occasionally treated with skepticism by others. (DW: Midnight)

The Doctor has twice temporarily changed himself into a human who used the name John Smith. This occurred in his seventh incarnation (NA: Human Nature) and in his tenth (DW: Human Nature/The Family of Blood).

Known uses of John Smith
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The Doctor's library card, issued to "Dr. J. Smith." (DW: The Vampires of Venice)

Theta Sigma

Theta Sigma (ΘΣ), informally Thete, was a nickname used by the Doctor during his years at the Time Lord Academy on the planet Gallifrey. (DW: The Armageddon Factor, The Happiness Patrol, DWM: Flashback) The name might also have been a codename used by some aspects of Time Lord government to refer to the Doctor. (The Adventures of K9 series)

River Song used the written form "ΘΣ" on a message to the eleventh Doctor on Planet One, though the Doctor specifically called these and other apparently Greek numbers on the cliff face "co-ordinates". (DW: The Pandorica Opens)

"ΘΣ" was also a commonly-used abbreviation for "God" in Greek manuscripts of the New Testament. The capital letters Theta and Sigma together resemble the word "ΟΣ", (who), and some scribal variations in New Testament texts will have "ΟΣ" in a few passages while others have "ΘΣ" in the same passages.[1]

Minor aliases

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  • The Supremo: For a year, the Doctor used the alias of "the Supremo" as leader of the alliance against the army of the evil renegade Time Lord, Morbius. Originally, his title was that of "Supreme Controller", but the Ogrons, which he chose as his personal praetorian guard, were unable to correctly pronounce it as such and shortened it to the simpler "Supremo". (PDA: Warmonger)

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  • The Oncoming Storm; A name the Doctor says that the "legends of Skaro" calls him whilst taunting the Daleks. (DW: The Parting of the Ways) The name is later used by Rose Tyler when the Tenth Doctor appears (apparently) drunk from a pre-revolutionary French party as follows: "Oh, look what the cat dragged in! The Oncoming Storm," to which the Doctor replies, "Oh, listen to you. You sound just like your mother." (DW: The Girl in the Fireplace) The Eleventh Doctor is also called by that name by the Dream Lord (DW: Amy's Choice) and refers to himself as such. (DW: The Lodger)

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Names given by others

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  • The Oncoming Storm: Was also the name given to him by the Draconians, ("Karshtakavaar" in Draconian) who were generally the Doctor's allies, to indicate the traumatic events which so often accompanied his arrival. (NA: Love and War)
  • Time's Champion: A title given to the Doctor to symbolise his service to Time during his seventh incarnation. (NA: Love and War)
  • Professor: Ace usually called the Doctor Professor as a term of endearment. She continued to use the term, even after he asked her not to use it anymore. (DW: Dragonfire)
  • Ka Faraq Gatri (other Dalek names): The Daleks referred to the Doctor as the Ka Faraq Gatri, which may mean Bringer of Darkness and/or Destroyer of Worlds. By implication, the name Destroyer of Worlds referred to the Doctor's destruction of the Dalek home planet Skaro in his seventh incarnation, an act for which he would consequently feel some remorse. (DW:Remembrance of the Daleks, NA: Timewyrm: Revelation)
  • Snail or Wormhole: Given to him by his cousins of the House of Lungbarrow, because, unlike Loomed Gallifreyans, he had a bellybutton. (NA: Lungbarrow)
  • John Doe: The customary name for an unidentified human male was applied to the apparently dead Doctor by the staff of Walker General Hospital, and he was given a "John Doe" toe tag before being wheeled into the morgue's freezer. After regenerating and breaking out of the freezer, the Eighth Doctor was recognised as somehow being the same individual by frightened morgue attendant Pete thanks to the "John Doe" tag, still on his toe.

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  • John Doe: The customary name for an unidentified human male was applied to the apparently dead Doctor by the staff of Walker General Hospital, and he was given a "John Doe" toe tag before being wheeled into the morgue's freezer. After regenerating and breaking out of the freezer, the Eighth Doctor was recognised as somehow being the same individual by frightened morgue attendant Pete thanks to the "John Doe" tag, still on his toe.
  • Doctor Bowman/James Alistair Bowman: Dr. Grace Holloway invented this name for the Eighth Doctor whilst introducing him to others. (DW: Doctor Who) The Doctor subsequently used this alias on occasion, filling it out to James Alistair Bowman. (EDA: Seeing I)

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