Noun
a name that has been assumed temporarily
(law) a name under which a corporation conducts business that is not the legal name of the corporation as shown in its articles of incorporation
Source: WordNetDavey gave sittings under an assumed name, duplicating the phenomena produced by Eglinton, and then proceeded to point out to the sitters the manner in which they had been deceived. Source: Internet
But after Riel disrupted a religious service, Lee arranged to have him committed in an asylum in Longue Pointe on 6 March 1876 under the assumed name "Louis R. David". Source: Internet
Eventually, he finds a way to travel back in time to try to prevent these events from occurring by convincing his younger self to train to become a warrior while under the assumed name of K'Mtar (TNG: "Firstborn"). Source: Internet
In 1986, Randi, who had recently relocated to Florida, met Venezuelan artist Deyvi Peña – who lived for many years under the assumed name José Alvarez, which is now his artist name – in a Fort Lauderdale public library. Source: Internet
It is Eva's use of the assumed name "Birling" that makes Sybil turn her away from her charity and she doesn't see why she did this until it is too late. Source: Internet
By then a correspondent on assignment for William Lloyd Garrison’s newspaper The Liberator, Jacobs was a former slave and author of the book “Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl,” which she wrote under the assumed name Linda Brent. Source: Internet