(1) That was all it took to give the product, which already had some other nicknames, a new moniker .(2) I know he selects his own papal name, so I hope he gives himself a moniker no pope has ever had.(3) Moondog is the ethereal moniker by which the Fifties Manhattan street musician Louis Hardin was known.(4) his real moniker is Dave Kennedy(5) He took his moniker from a nickname given to him as child by his grandmother because he was ‘game for anything’.(6) Can you name the artist's solo title, her Spice moniker and her actual name?(7) Those other nicknames are Gosselin's musical monikers .(8) In no particular order, listed below is a sampling of the many monikers that I have been marked as, by my surprisingly loving brother.(9) The biggest mutual funds like to adorn themselves with high-minded monikers like Fidelity, Puritan, Flagship, and Strong American.(10) Wigram's investigation appears to be focused on the most gifted decoder-guy, a heroically monikered Cambridge mathematician, Tom Jericho.(11) He's now got a snazzy new site design, a new monicker and the same incisive, witty Labour-supporting commentary that made him such a favorite of mine during his first run at the job.(12) Just as the birds' Latin names are mixed up, so are the common monikers .(13) The name Pickles won out over monikers such as Ralph, Kermit and Winston.(14) Home Page is a cleverly monikered site that seems to only contain random pictures and not much else.(15) Not surprisingly, the weapons are inspired by contemporary real world armaments, to the extent that some, but not all, bear the monikers of specific makes or models.(16) Apparently, you aren't a made man unless you have a monicker to append to your given name.