The difference between Moniker and Pseudonym

When used as nouns, moniker means a personal name or nickname, whereas pseudonym means a fictitious name, as those used by writers and movie stars.


check bellow for the other definitions of Moniker and Pseudonym

  1. Moniker as a noun:

    A personal name or nickname; an informal label, often drawing attention to a particular attribute.

    Examples:

    "The rookie was upset at being called Lemon Drop until she realized that everyone on the team had a silly moniker."

  2. Moniker as a noun:

    A signature.

  3. Moniker as a noun (computing):

    An object (structured item of data) used to associate the name of an object with its location.

  1. Pseudonym as a noun:

    A fictitious name, as those used by writers and movie stars.

    Examples:

    "The Reverend Charles Lutwidge Dodgson wrote "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" under the pseudonym Lewis Carroll."