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* ''Film/{{Se7en}}'' has a variant with the ThemeSerialKiller who goes only by [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Doe John Doe]].
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* The head of the agency featured in ''Film/Furious7'' is known only as Mr. Nobody in the film. [[note]] He has a canonical name, but it's not used in the film. [[/note]] This only adds to the mystery surrounding him. The follow-up, ''Film/TheFateOfTheFurious'', introduces a new member of the agency he refers to as Mr. Little Nobody. This adds to his mystery, but he doesn't like it. [[note]] He also has a canonical name, but it's not used in the film either.[[/note]]
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* The head of the agency featured in ''Film/Furious7'' is known only as Mr. Nobody in the film. [[note]] He has a canonical name, but it's not used in the film. [[/note]] This only adds to the mystery surrounding him. The follow-up, ''Film/TheFateOfTheFurious'', introduces a new member of the agency he refers to as Mr. Little Nobody. This adds to his mystery, but [[EmbarrassingNickname he doesn't like it.it]]. [[note]] He also has a canonical name, but it's not used in the film either.[[/note]]
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* ''Webcomic/ILoveYoo'': When Nolan(better known as Yeong-Gi) was younger, he shortened his name to"Nol"- which his brother made fun of him for, noting the similarities it had to "null" and "net operating loss", along with stating that it means "nothing" in several languages.
** In addition, throughout the story "nobody" is used to refer to Nol.
** In addition, throughout the story "nobody" is used to refer to Nol.
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** The Nobodies, most of which are FacelessMooks whose name means they have no heart (in contrast to the Heartless, who are the darkness of the heart with no body). But when a person with a strong heart becomes a Heartless, they may leave behind a strong Nobody as well. These form Organization XIII, and face the existential crisis of not knowing if they are real people or not, because they have no feelings. Their personal names usually involve XtremeKoolLetterz, but they still identify as Nobodies, and seek Kingdom Hearts to become real.
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** The Nobodies, most of which are FacelessMooks whose name means they have no heart (in contrast to the Heartless, who are the darkness of the heart with no body). But when a person with a strong heart becomes a Heartless, they may leave behind a strong Nobody as well. These form Organization XIII, and face the existential crisis of not knowing if they are real people or not, because they have no feelings. Their personal names usually involve XtremeKoolLetterz, XtremeKoolLetterz (generally speaking, a Nobody's given name is an anagram of their original's name with an X added), but they still identify as Nobodies, and seek Kingdom Hearts to become real.
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* Greek hero Odysseus briefly assumes the identity of "Outis" (Greek for "Nobody") as part of a ploy to outsmart the cyclops Polyphemus. When Odysseus [[EyeScream stabs the cyclops in the eye]], Polyphemus calls out to his siblings that "[[WhosOnFirst Nobody has blinded me!]]" and so they don't come to help.
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* In ''Literature/TheOdyssey'', Greek hero Odysseus briefly assumes the identity of "Outis" (Greek for "Nobody") as part of a ploy to outsmart the cyclops Polyphemus. When Odysseus [[EyeScream stabs the cyclops in the eye]], Polyphemus calls out to his siblings that "[[WhosOnFirst Nobody has blinded me!]]" and so they don't come to help.
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* The title character of ''Film/{{Nobody}}'', natch, although he does use a perfectly ordinary full name in his civilian life.
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* The title character of ''Film/{{Nobody}}'', natch, although he does use a perfectly ordinary full name (Hutch Mansell) in his civilian life.
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* ''Film/JohnWickChapter4'': The Tracker introduces himself as "Nobody". From then on, he is referred to as "Mr. Nobody".
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* Wolverine gets an arc in ''ComicBook/MarvelComicsPresents'' where he meets a daughter named Reine du Rien, French for Queen of Nothing. She was [[ChosenConceptionPartner deliberately conceived by her family]] with Wolverine to combine his mutant abilities, particularly his longevity, with their sorcerous heritage for an indefinite solution to a demon of apocalyptic power that periodically returned to Earth.
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* In ''Tabletopgame/{{Pathfinder}}'', one of the sahkil [[DemonLordsAndArchdevils tormentors]] is known as Nameless, Upon an Empty Throne. Its worshippers often use its title rather than its lack of name to refer to it. While most sahkil take on terrifying forms to [[EmotionEater feed on fear]], Nameless also doesn't manifest tangibly and is detectible only as a lingering thought, misheard sound, or sense of movement in the corner of the eye. As its favored prey is those who seek power, it's presumably invoking NothingIsScarier against rulers who might feel too protected to be impressed by more conventional horrors.
* In ''Tabletopgame/{{Pathfinder}}'', one of the sahkil [[DemonLordsAndArchdevils tormentors]] is known as Nameless, Upon an Empty Throne. Its worshippers often use its title rather than its lack of name to refer to it. While most sahkil take on terrifying forms to [[EmotionEater feed on fear]], Nameless also doesn't manifest tangibly and is detectible only as a lingering thought, misheard sound, or sense of movement in the corner of the eye. As its favored prey is those who seek power, it's presumably invoking NothingIsScarier against rulers who might feel too protected to be impressed by more conventional horrors.
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** There are two Keyblades with the name "No Name" in the series: one is used by [[BigBad Xehanort]], and the other is awarded to players who beat the [[BonusBoss "Unknown"]] in ''Birth by Sleep''. In the former's case, it was never given a name, so when the Master of Masters told Luxu it had "no name", Luxu promptly called it that, much to the Master's exasperation.
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** There are two Keyblades with the name "No Name" in the series: one is used by [[BigBad Xehanort]], and the other is awarded to players who beat the [[BonusBoss [[OptionalBoss "Unknown"]] in ''Birth by Sleep''. In the former's case, it was never given a name, so when the Master of Masters told Luxu it had "no name", Luxu promptly called it that, much to the Master's exasperation.
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* ''Fanfic/{{Enlightenments}}'' interprets "Wander" this way. It isn't a name so much as what the locals call a nameless person, and what the nameless man in question gives as a nickname in a sequel short to the fic when someone protests that they can't just call him "hey you" all the time.
* ''Fanfic/FateLongNight'': The Stranger's Champion says she gave up her name a long time ago and to just call her "No One". It is heavily implied her true identity is [[spoiler:Arya Stark]].
* ''Fanfic/FateLongNight'': The Stranger's Champion says she gave up her name a long time ago and to just call her "No One". It is heavily implied her true identity is [[spoiler:Arya Stark]].
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* The poem "Nobody" in Creator/ShelSilverstein's ''Literature/ALightInTheAttic'':
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* ''WebAnimation/HomestarRunner'': In the first installment of ''Marzipan's Answering Machine'', Strong Bad claims to be "Mister Nobody from the Toilet Patrol" in order to try to convince Marzipan to give herself a {{swirlie}}.
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* An episode of ''Series/{{CSI}}'' had a SerialKiller wearing a latex suit who targeted publicly upstanding people with dark secrets (an adulterous housewife, a HeroismAddict paramedic). He went by the pseudonym Ian Moone, an anagram of "I Am No One".
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* An episode of ''Series/{{CSI}}'' had a SerialKiller wearing a latex suit who targeted publicly upstanding people with dark secrets (an adulterous housewife, a HeroismAddict {{engineered|Heroics}} paramedic). He went by the pseudonym Ian Moone, an anagram of "I Am No One".
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* ''Film/BloodWork''. The code left behind by the Code Killer is a clue to his surname. [[spoiler:The code has almost all numerals from 0 to 9 but "no one". The Code Killer is James ''Noone'' in the book and Buddy ''Noone'' in the film.]]
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* No Name, Colorado. When the town was first being settled its inhabitants were given questionnaires to fill out by the state, and one of the categories was "Name of Town". The majority of people filled in "No Name", and the rest is history.
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* The head of the agency featured in ''[[Film/TheFastAndTheFurious Furious 7]]'' is known only as Mr. Nobody in the film. [[note]] He has a canonical name, but it's not used in the film. [[/note]] This only adds to the mystery surrounding him. The follow-up, ''Fate of the Furious'', introduces a new member of the agency he refers to as Mr. Little Nobody. This adds to his mystery, but he doesn't like it. [[note]] He also has a canonical name, but it's not used in the film either.[[/note]]
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* The head of the agency featured in ''[[Film/TheFastAndTheFurious Furious 7]]'' ''Film/Furious7'' is known only as Mr. Nobody in the film. [[note]] He has a canonical name, but it's not used in the film. [[/note]] This only adds to the mystery surrounding him. The follow-up, ''Fate of the Furious'', ''Film/TheFateOfTheFurious'', introduces a new member of the agency he refers to as Mr. Little Nobody. This adds to his mystery, but he doesn't like it. [[note]] He also has a canonical name, but it's not used in the film either.[[/note]]
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* The author of the oldest Polish chronicle, ''Gesta principum Polonorum'', is known only as [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gallus_Anonymus Gallus Anonymus]]. It's unknown whether "Gallus" is a proper name or a reference to the author's nationality.
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* The author of the oldest Polish chronicle, ''Gesta principum Polonorum'', is known only as [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gallus_Anonymus Gallus Anonymus]]. It's unknown whether "Gallus" is a proper name or a reference to the author's nationality.nationality.
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* Used in "Nemo" by Music/{{Nightwish}} (Nemo means "Nobody" in Latin):
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* In ''ComicBook/XMenRed2022'', one of the leaders of the mutant nation of Arakko is the immensely powerful shapeshifter Nameless.
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Nameless. She's never portrayed in her own form.
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* ''WebAnimation/{{Hololive}}'''s Nanashi Mumei, which roughly translates to "Nobody Nameless". It's not her birth name, just the most recent one she can remember.
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* The band {{Music/Ghost}} has the singer named Papa Emeritus, while the rest of the band wears identical masks and robes on stage and are referred to and credited as "Nameless Ghouls".
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* ''VideoGame/NobodySavesTheWorld'' works as a PunBasedTitle, as the AmnesiacHero player character is simply referred to as "Nobody" in their base form.
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