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You are on a Top Secret Government Mission tonight. Your action will be your responsibility, if you get caught, the country will disregard you and you will be completely on your own. All the necessary equipments are ready, and soon you’ll be on your way.
But alas, they forgot to give you a new identity! There’s no way you could give your REAL identity now would you?
Worry no more, use this handy Fake Name Generator to generate a quick alter ego for yourself.

Fake Name Generator does not only generate random names for you, it gives you a new gender, nationality, country based address, mother’s maiden name, phone number, and a master card or visa number. Passport not included though. You can also use the bulk order feature to generate up to 40,000 fake identities!
The Fake Name Generator is a fun, yet very useful and much sought utilities by many people, because, well, everyone needs an alter ego sometimes, right? Whether it’s for publishing books, forums (come on, don’t tell me you use your real name in forums?), a private email account, or even when you buy that ultra-realistic, Japan-made, life sized dolls (you know EXACTLY what I mean). Anyway, give it a try today, and you’ll soon have a black book full of your alter ego identities.
If you wonder why on earth this generator is created and why it received so much traffic (PR5, 57K Alexa traffic rank), the website actually suggests some areas where this could be useful:
By the way, I’m Tenyuu Nagasawa from 78 Boobialla St, NSW, Australia. Good to meet ya, mate!
stratosg
July 10th, 2008 at 8:33 pm
Steve Yu
July 12th, 2008 at 12:02 pm
Nice tool, let see what new identity that I get.
Karuna S-K J
July 12th, 2008 at 1:18 pm
interesting… amazing how elegant simple ideas can be. Ive gotta check this out sometime
QuaChee
July 17th, 2008 at 12:35 am
wow, this sure is something interesting. did a check. hmm, but are the addresses real? dont wanna be someone else’s house… lol.
Gary Ooi
July 22nd, 2008 at 10:36 am
This is definitely cool. Can hide my identity from the world! Thanks for the information, man!
Indra
July 24th, 2008 at 2:46 pm
Hey folks, long time no see. The address are supposedly real I presume. At least it’s a valid one, could anyone confirm this? Because I used it to sign up for Playstation 3 online account and the system took it as a legit address. So yeah.