Nope, but you could afford to live so far that it does not really matter for the 90% of the people. Maybe in a tropical island or in a ranch in the middle of nowhere?.
I don't think that government will accept pseudonyms unless there is a tax reason. Se the "Jr" added in Larry Mullen Jr. for example after his father Larry Mullen got fed of fighting with the taxes of their son.
In any case they came with new problems. Your boring real name is probably shared with other people so can be more secure than a pseudonym. Pseudonyms are their own unique brand, and much more easy to trace. You could always change legally your name to "John Smith", "Netscape", "foobar" or something like this, as an exercise of google camouflage but I would not advise it, It makes you to look as a supervillain. If you have a boring surname, use it.
I don't think that government will accept pseudonyms unless there is a tax reason. Se the "Jr" added in Larry Mullen Jr. for example after his father Larry Mullen got fed of fighting with the taxes of their son.
In any case they came with new problems. Your boring real name is probably shared with other people so can be more secure than a pseudonym. Pseudonyms are their own unique brand, and much more easy to trace. You could always change legally your name to "John Smith", "Netscape", "foobar" or something like this, as an exercise of google camouflage but I would not advise it, It makes you to look as a supervillain. If you have a boring surname, use it.