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A blast from the past!

AOL (America Online) was a popular internet service provider in the 1990s and early 2000s. When you created an account, you were asked to choose a screen name, also known as a "nom de plume" or "handle." This was your unique identifier on the AOL network and was used to log in to your account and communicate with others.

Some popular AOL screen names from the past include:

  1. "AOLUser123"
  2. "JIMBO123"
  3. "LADYBUG88"
  4. "COOLGUY2000"
  5. "ANGELBABE99"
  6. "CHATMASTER99"
  7. "NETNINJA2000"
  8. "CYBERGIRL88"
  9. "TECHNOBOY2000"
  10. "CHATLADY99"

These screen names were often a combination of a person's name, a favorite hobby or interest, or a playful combination of letters and numbers. They were a fun way to express your personality and stand out in the online community.

Do you have a favorite AOL screen name from the past?