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The Doctor's real name?

T'Laina

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It seems that the Doctor's name (so far as we know) is Chrístõdavõreendiamondhærtmallõupdracœfiredelúnmiancuimhne de Lœngbærrow, as revealed in "Unfinished Business" series of online Doctor #9. It is unclear whether or not he was joking, however we do know that in Gallifreyan culture personal names are usually reserved for family, so I don't know.
 
May also be Theta Sigma? (nickname during his time at the Time Lord Academy)
Omega is cool too XD

It has also been suggested that his name was taken from him as punishment for his dishonor.

As for unfinished business, yes - fan fiction. http://www.pearsecom.co.uk/doctorwho/
 
no no no no no...his name was tossed into the medusa cascade and he became simply the doctor..

his true name is "barty crouch"....."JR"

LOL
 
in which case it's utter sphericals. no offence. even the books don't count.

Actually, the books do count due to the BBC never making an explicit declaration of what constitutes canon. The only rule - and even then I don't think the BBC has ever come out and said it, however it's universally accepted - is that it has to be "sanctioned" in some way by way of licensing from either the BBC or other authorized body. So if a novel ever went there - just as the novels have given the Master a name - then an argument could be made.

But if it's fan fic, that doesn't count at all. Otherwise I could write a story claiming the Doctor's name is George and then post a thread saying his name is George.

The Doctor's real name is the ultimate "don't go there". It will never happen on television - River Song may know his name, but we won't hear her say it on screen - and it will never happen in an officially sanctioned spin-off, whether that be audio or book or comic. It's the unbreakable rule.

Alex
 
Nothing counts, really. It's all being constantly rewritten and contradicted. People assume that Doctor Who is a strict progression of cause to effect, but actually, from a non-linear, non-subjective viewpoint, it's... er... not. It's really not.
 
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