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''What's in a name?  A [[Wheeljack (G1)|Wheeljack]] by any other name would cause as many explosions.''
For a Transformer, [[Transformer naming|a name]] is not just a convenient handle for referring to someone it's a way to describe yourself. As a result, Transformers sometimes take new names upon going through [[new body|major changes]].
 
For a Transformer, [[Transformer naming|a name]] is not just a convenient handle for referring to someone--it's a way to describe yourself. As a result, Transformers sometimes take new names upon going through major changes.


==Generation 1==
==Generation 1==
[[Jazz (G1)|Jazz]]'s real name is unpronounceable in English, so just call him Jazz. {{storylink|Man of Iron!}} This may imply that the Transformer names as we know them are generally English aliases.
[[Jazz (G1)|Jazz]]'s real name is unpronounceable in English, so just call him Jazz. {{storylink|Man of Iron (issue)|Man of Iron}} This may imply that the Transformer names as we know them are generally English aliases.
 
Probably the most famous name changes are the new names taken by the faction leaders.  Different versions of [[Optimus Prime (G1)|Optimus Prime]] have had the previous names Orion Pax and Optronix, [[Megatron (G1)|Megatron]] changed his name when he became [[Galvatron (G1)|Galvatron]], and [[Hot Rod (G1)|Hot Rod]] (alternatively known as Rodimus Major or just Rodimus) became Rodimus Prime upon receiving the [[Matrix]]. In addition, [[Bumblebee (G1)|Bumblebee]] has displayed a tendency to change his name to Goldbug.


Other Transformers have changed their names in specific universes; for instance, the most prominent version of [[Elita One]] was once known as Ariel, and one version of [[Outback]] changed his name to Fallback. Also, [[Swoop (G1)|Swoop]] was called Divebomb in the past in Marvel Comics continuity and Dreamwave comics continuity.  
Probably the most famous name changes are the new names taken by the faction leaders. Different versions of [[Optimus Prime (G1)|Optimus Prime]] have had the previous names Orion Pax and Optronix, [[Megatron (G1)|Megatron]] changed his name when he became [[Galvatron (G1)|Galvatron]], and [[Hot Rod (G1)|Hot Rod]] (alternatively known as Rodimus Major or just Rodimus) became Rodimus Prime upon receiving the [[Matrix of Leadership]]. In addition, [[Bumblebee (G1)|Bumblebee]] has displayed a tendency to change his name to Goldbug.


Other Transformers have changed their names in specific universes; for instance, the original version of [[Elita One (G1)|Elita One]] was once known as "Ariel", and one version of [[Outback (G1)|Outback]] changed his name to "Fallback". Also, [[Swoop (G1)|Swoop]] was called "Divebomb" in the past in UK [[Marvel Comics continuity]] and [[Dreamwave Generation One continuity|Dreamwave ''Generation One'' continuity]]. In the [[2005 IDW continuity]], [[Springer (G1)|Springer]] was born as "Ostaros". Before he defected from the Decepticons, the Autobot [[Drift (G1)|Drift]] was known as "Deadlock". And in the ''[[Transformers: Wings Universe|Wings Universe]]'', [[Fizzle]] changed his name to Blaze. [[Flowspade]] had a different name before she came to serve [[Megaempress]] and voluntarily parted with it when she embraced her new calling.


==Beast Era==
==Beast Era==
Nearly every member of the [[Axalon (BW)|Axalon]] and [[Darksyde]] crews appeared to take a new name upon first taking an animal [[alternate mode]], though [[Cheetor (BW)|Cheetor]] was the only one seen to do so explicitly. {{storylink|Beast Wars (Part 1)}} [[Megatron (BW)|Megatron]] claimed to have taken his own name from a figure in the [[Covenant of Primus]], which suggests that he had had a different name before that point. {{storylink|Nemesis Part 2}} In one branch of the timeline, [[Airazor (BW)|Airazor]] had previously been known as "Wing Saber," but her memory banks were damaged and her body was reverted to a [[protoform]] state before she was reborn in the [[Beast Wars (event)|Beast Wars]], so her new identity was more than a mere name-change. {{storylink|The Razor's Edge}} {{storylink|Dawn of Future's Past}}
Nearly every member of the ''[[Axalon (BW)|Axalon]]'' and ''[[Darksyde (BW)|Darksyde]]'' crews appeared to take a new name upon first taking an animal [[alternate mode]], though [[Cheetor (BW)|Cheetor]] was the only one seen to do so explicitly. {{storylink|Beast Wars (Part 1)}} [[Megatron (BW)|Megatron]] claimed to have taken his own name from a figure in the [[Covenant of Primus]], which suggests that he had had a different name before that point. {{storylink|Nemesis Part 2}} In one version of the timeline, [[Airazor (BW)|Airazor]] had previously been known as "Wing Saber", but her memory banks were damaged and her body was reverted to a [[protoform]] state before she was reborn in the [[Beast Wars (event)|Beast Wars]], so her new identity was more than a mere name-change. {{storylink|The Razor's Edge}} {{storylink|Dawn of Future's Past}}


Several of the [[Predacon (BW)|Predacons]] who fought [[Lio Convoy]]'s [[Maximal|Maximals]] on [[Gaea]] took modified names upon being upgraded by [[Angolmois]] energy.
In ''Beast Wars II'', several of the [[Predacon (BW)|Predacons]] who fought [[Lio Convoy (BW)|Lio Convoy]]'s [[Maximal]]s on [[Gaia]] took modified names upon being upgraded by [[Angolmois Energy]]. Lio Convoy himself took that name after scanning a mysterious white lion.


In ''Beast Wars II'', [[Lio Convoy|a rookie Convoy]] changed his name to "Lio Convoy" after scanning a mysterious white lion.
In the ''Beast Wars Neo'' comic, [[Big Convoy (BW)|Big Convoy]] was originally named "Big" before becoming a Transformer.


In ''Beast Wars Neo'' manga, [[Big Convoy]] was originally named "Big" before becoming a Transformer.
In ''[[Beast Wars: Uprising]]'', [[Megatron (BW)|Megatron]] used to be known as "Gnashteeth", and "[[Waspinator (BW)|Wasp]]" changed his name to "Waspinator" upon becoming partially [[Vehicon (BM)|Vehicon]].


==Robots in Disguise==
==''Robots in Disguise'' (2001)==
[[Megatron (RID)|Megatron]] changed his name to Galvatron upon being upgraded, while the [[Autobot Brothers]] simply added the prefix "Super" to their names.
[[Megatron (RID)|Megatron]] changed his name to "Galvatron" upon being upgraded, while the [[Autobot Brothers]] simply added the prefix "Super" to their names.


==Unicron Trilogy==
==Unicron Trilogy==
[[Megatron (Armada)|Megatron]] has a tendency to change his name to Galvatron when he receives a power boost. Others, such as [[Overhaul (Cybertron)|Overhaul]] and [[Cyclonus (Armada)|Cyclonus]], prefer to reserve name changes for when they are upgraded into entirely new bodies. Others yet, such as [[Demolishor (Armada)|Demolishor]], retain their name even when upgraded into a new form. Perhaps this is because some Transformers change their name to reflect their new body's abilities; for example, it makes little sense for a snow machine to be named "Cyclonus", while the gorilla-like Demolishor still maintains a destructive personality. Or maybe Hasbro just wants to use certain names for certain toys.
[[Megatron (Armada)|Megatron]] has a tendency to change his name to Galvatron when he receives a power boost, but for some reason back to Megatron when getting an all new body. Others, such as [[Overhaul (Cybertron)|Overhaul]] and [[Cyclonus (Armada)|Cyclonus]], prefer to reserve name changes for when they are upgraded into entirely new bodies. Others yet, such as [[Demolishor (Armada)|Demolishor]], retain their name even when upgraded into a new form. Perhaps this is because some Transformers change their name to reflect their new body's abilities; for example, it makes little sense for a snow machine to be named "Cyclonus", while the gorilla-like Demolishor still maintains a destructive personality. Or maybe Hasbro just wants to use certain names for certain toys.
 
In the Japanese version of the Unicron Trilogy, characters change names whenever they get a new body, though not necessarily when they get a power boost that results merely in new colors. For example, in the Japanese version, Megatron stayed Megatron throughout Armada's entire run even after his power-up (that merely changed his colors). In ''Superlink'', the Japanese equivalent of ''[[Transformers: Energon (cartoon)|Energon]]'', he was called Galvatron throughout the whole show. In ''[[Transformers: Cybertron (cartoon)|Cybertron]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s Japanese counterpart, ''Galaxy Force'', this rule does not necessarily hold true, as ''Galaxy Force'' was originally a separate universe until being retconned into continuity. In ''Galaxy Force'', Master Megatron renamed himself Master Galvatron after becoming powered up, despite the only change being, once again, his colors.''


''In the Japanese version of the Unicron Trilogy, characters change names whenever they get a new body, though not necessarily when they get a power boost that results merely in new colors. In [[Cybertron (cartoon)|Cybertron]]'s Japanese counterpart, ''Galaxy Force'', this rule does not necessarily hold true, as ''Galaxy Force'' was originally a separate universe until being retconned into continuity.''
==Live-action film series==
According to [[Movie Adaptation issue 2|the second issue of the movie adaptation]], [[Optimus Prime (Movie)|Optimus]] tells [[Sam Witwicky|Sam]] that the Autobots changed their names to English descriptions of themselves.


When [[Dino|Mirage]] and [[Wheeljack (Movie)|Wheeljack]] were severely damaged in battle, {{storylink|Rising Storm issue 4|Rising Storm #4}} [[Ratchet (Movie)|Ratchet]] managed to fix them and give them new bodies in the process, and they were renamed "Dino" and "Que", respectively. {{storylink|Transformers: Dark of the Moon (film)|Dark of the Moon}}


==See also==
==See also==
*[[Blastification]]
*[[Character]]
*[[Reformatting]]
*[[Trademark]]
*[[Trademark]]
*[[Reformatting]]
*[[Blastification]]


[[Category:Transformer culture]]
[[Category:Transformer culture]]

Latest revision as of 15:25, 1 April 2026

For a Transformer, a name is not just a convenient handle for referring to someone — it's a way to describe yourself. As a result, Transformers sometimes take new names upon going through major changes.

Generation 1

[edit]

Jazz's real name is unpronounceable in English, so just call him Jazz. Man of Iron This may imply that the Transformer names as we know them are generally English aliases.

Probably the most famous name changes are the new names taken by the faction leaders. Different versions of Optimus Prime have had the previous names Orion Pax and Optronix, Megatron changed his name when he became Galvatron, and Hot Rod (alternatively known as Rodimus Major or just Rodimus) became Rodimus Prime upon receiving the Matrix of Leadership. In addition, Bumblebee has displayed a tendency to change his name to Goldbug.

Other Transformers have changed their names in specific universes; for instance, the original version of Elita One was once known as "Ariel", and one version of Outback changed his name to "Fallback". Also, Swoop was called "Divebomb" in the past in UK Marvel Comics continuity and Dreamwave Generation One continuity. In the 2005 IDW continuity, Springer was born as "Ostaros". Before he defected from the Decepticons, the Autobot Drift was known as "Deadlock". And in the Wings Universe, Fizzle changed his name to Blaze. Flowspade had a different name before she came to serve Megaempress and voluntarily parted with it when she embraced her new calling.

Beast Era

[edit]

Nearly every member of the Axalon and Darksyde crews appeared to take a new name upon first taking an animal alternate mode, though Cheetor was the only one seen to do so explicitly. Beast Wars (Part 1) Megatron claimed to have taken his own name from a figure in the Covenant of Primus, which suggests that he had had a different name before that point. Nemesis Part 2 In one version of the timeline, Airazor had previously been known as "Wing Saber", but her memory banks were damaged and her body was reverted to a protoform state before she was reborn in the Beast Wars, so her new identity was more than a mere name-change. The Razor's Edge Dawn of Future's Past

In Beast Wars II, several of the Predacons who fought Lio Convoy's Maximals on Gaia took modified names upon being upgraded by Angolmois Energy. Lio Convoy himself took that name after scanning a mysterious white lion.

In the Beast Wars Neo comic, Big Convoy was originally named "Big" before becoming a Transformer.

In Beast Wars: Uprising, Megatron used to be known as "Gnashteeth", and "Wasp" changed his name to "Waspinator" upon becoming partially Vehicon.

Robots in Disguise (2001)

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Megatron changed his name to "Galvatron" upon being upgraded, while the Autobot Brothers simply added the prefix "Super" to their names.

Unicron Trilogy

[edit]

Megatron has a tendency to change his name to Galvatron when he receives a power boost, but for some reason back to Megatron when getting an all new body. Others, such as Overhaul and Cyclonus, prefer to reserve name changes for when they are upgraded into entirely new bodies. Others yet, such as Demolishor, retain their name even when upgraded into a new form. Perhaps this is because some Transformers change their name to reflect their new body's abilities; for example, it makes little sense for a snow machine to be named "Cyclonus", while the gorilla-like Demolishor still maintains a destructive personality. Or maybe Hasbro just wants to use certain names for certain toys.

In the Japanese version of the Unicron Trilogy, characters change names whenever they get a new body, though not necessarily when they get a power boost that results merely in new colors. For example, in the Japanese version, Megatron stayed Megatron throughout Armada's entire run even after his power-up (that merely changed his colors). In Superlink, the Japanese equivalent of Energon, he was called Galvatron throughout the whole show. In Cybertron's Japanese counterpart, Galaxy Force, this rule does not necessarily hold true, as Galaxy Force was originally a separate universe until being retconned into continuity. In Galaxy Force, Master Megatron renamed himself Master Galvatron after becoming powered up, despite the only change being, once again, his colors.

Live-action film series

[edit]

According to the second issue of the movie adaptation, Optimus tells Sam that the Autobots changed their names to English descriptions of themselves.

When Mirage and Wheeljack were severely damaged in battle, Rising Storm #4 Ratchet managed to fix them and give them new bodies in the process, and they were renamed "Dino" and "Que", respectively. Dark of the Moon

See also

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