Jerry Seinfeld (character) - Nicknames

Nicknames

  • A few times, Elaine refers to him by his full name "Jerome". In "The Truth" George's girlfriend also refers to him as Jerome, as does the crazy stepmother of Jerry's girlfriend in "The Millenium."
  • In "The Robbery" he calls himself the "Master Packer".
  • In "The Statue" he is referred to as "the King of Comedy" by Raymond Bochinski.
  • In "The Boyfriend" he calls himself Kel Varnsen to help George with his "Vandelay Industries". He also uses this alias in "The Puerto Rican Day".
  • In "The Contest" he calls himself "Lord of the manor".
  • In "The Limo" he refers to himself as "Dylan Murphy" along with George as "O'Brien" just to get in the limo.
  • In "The Maestro," Jerry tells Elaine to refer to him as "Jerry The Great," because Elaine calls Bob Cobb (played by Mark Metcalf) "Maestro."
  • In "The Opposite" Kramer refers to him as "Even Steven."
  • In "The Baby Shower" Kramer refers to him as "Cable Boy."
  • In "The Betrayal" an inebriated Elaine tells Jerry that his name in Hindi is "Jugdish," and calls him that throughout the evening.

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