The Mandalorian

Summary

Despite being one ofStar Wars’most pop characters , Din Djarin ’s name is only talk 20 times thus far inThe Mandalorianand its whirl - offs . cacophony goes solely by the name of " Mando " for most ofThe Mandalorianseason 1 , with theStar WarsTV show waiting until its time of year 1 finale to reveal his literal name to the hearing . His nickname of Mando has adhere , but the reasonableness for his real name seldom being used is never quite explained . spectator have assumed this is due to reasons similar tothe tribe ’s strict helmet prescript , butThe Mandalorianseason 3 has deform the tide of this treatment .

Prior toThe Mandalorianseason 3 , Din ’s name is only say a grand total of six time , with three of those times being inThe Mandalorianspin - off seriesThe Book of Boba Fett . This emphasizes the secrecy surrounding Din ’s name , even if it ’s been somewhat abandoned forThe Mandalorianseason 3 - as the increase inthe number of other Mandalorianscalls for differentiation . Every use of Din ’s name , then , is important to both his grapheme and the story , and here are all 20 time it ’s used throughoutThe Mandalorianand its spin - off serial .

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20"Perhaps The Decommissioned Mandalorian Hunter, Din Djarin…"

Moff Gideon - Season 1, Episode 8 “Chapter 8: Redemption”

Moff Gideon is the one who reveals Din Djarin ’s name for the very first meter , making it a part of his monition to all three of the Nevarro heroes shortly after his troopers set up the E - Web cannon . Gideon squall upon Din ’s tragic past tense just after dropping his name , recalling the Night of a Thousand Tears during which the Mandalorians were laid to waste while defending their homeworld inthe Great Purge . Din uses this to name Moff Gideon , as he explains his category name was only store in the register of Mandalore - and he has n’t heard it spoken since he was a child .

19"You Tell Them It’s From Din Djarin."

Din Djarin - Season 1, Episode 8 “Chapter 8: Redemption”

The first time Din have to say his name , it ’s under the worst of circumstances . Believing he ’s about to succumb to his venomous injury on Nevarro , Din quests Cara Dune with need Grogu and his Mythosaur necklace to the Mandalorian covertto help them get to refuge . As Grogu obtain his boot in an effort to comfort him , Din tells her to give them his name as evidence of him sending her .

18"IG, Carry This For Din Djarin Until He Is Well Enough To Wear It."

The Armorer - Season 1, Episode 8 “Chapter 8: Redemption”

Asthe leader of Din Djarin ’s tribe , it ’s no surprise the Armorer knows the name of everyone in the covert- even if they are n’t often verbalise . The Armorer uses his name when instructing IG-11 to conduct Din ’s jetpack for him until the bacta has amply healed his wounds . see as the Armorer would be less than likely to ever call someone " Mando , " this is utterly meet for her to do , specially as she ’s not speaking directly to Din himself .

17"Do You Agree To This Duel, Din Djarin?"

The Armorer - The Book Of Boba Fett Season 1, Episode 5 “Chapter 5: Return Of The Mandalorian”

The Book of Boba Fettis the next time Din ’s name is spoken , as his name is never used in the entirety ofThe Mandalorianseason 2.The Armorer calls Din by name as a part of the rite of a conventional Mandalorian duel , following Paz Vizsla ’s challenge for the Darksaber . Din consort to the duel , though this battle position much more at stake for Djarin than just the fabulous blade .

16"Din Djarin, Have You Ever Removed Your Helmet?"

Din ’s name is spoken just before the fateful word that unchurch him from his Mandalorian tribe . The Armorer require Din the traditional question posed to Mandalorians of this kin group after they duel , as previously seen with Din and Paz inThe Mandalorianseason 1 , episode 3 " Chapter 3 : The wickedness . " Din ’s unsuccessful person to acquire an answer at first , at last providing the true response of " I have , " is what causes Din to be blackball in the eye of his tribe - thus setting him on his season 3 journey for redemption .

15"This Is The Mandalorian, Din Djarin."

Fennec Shand - The Book Of Boba Fett Season 1, Episode 6 “Chapter 6: From The Desert Comes A Stranger”

Surprisingly , the next person who say Din ’s name is an ally who used to be an enemy , Fennec Shand . While brief Boba Fett ’s friend on their plans for the Battle of Mos Espa againstthe Pyke Syndicate , Fennec introduces Din to the radical by name , after which Din and Boba switch respectful nod . This leaven the question of whether Fennec already knew his name or if Din told it to her beforehand , but either way , it ’s the last sentence Din ’s name is spoken beforeThe Mandalorianseason 3 .

14"Bo-Katan. It Is Din Djarin."

Din Djarin - Season 3, Episode 1 “Chapter 17: The Apostate”

For only the 2d time ever , Din gets to say his name again , and this prison term , he introduces himself with it . He does this as he enters Bo - Katan Kryze ’s castle on Kalevala , hoping to join her in her efforts to recapture Mandalore . This is curious , throw the factBo - Katan likely has n’t heard his name before this moment- and it leads to a vogue that will keep for the remainder of the season .

13"Goodbye, Din Djarin."

Bo-Katan Kryze - Season 3, Episode 1 “Chapter 17: The Apostate”

In a somewhat sinister way , Bo - Katan dictation farewell to Din after she inform him that her plans to retake Mandalore have been abandon comply her failure to win back the Darksaber . This is the harrowing final line of the episode , leading into Din ’s adventure on Mandalore in the next episode - which quickly takes a risky turn . It also begin Bo - Katan ’s course of call Din by his name , as she becomes one of the characters who most frequently refers to him as " Din . "

12"Din, Are You Okay?"

Bo-Katan Kryze - Season 3, Episode 2 “Chapter 18: The Mines Of Mandalore”

Bo - Katan ’s discourse of Din ’s name rapidly changes once she ’s caught up with him in the mines beneath Mandalore . Thanks to Grogu ’s audacious heroic meter , Bo - Katan ’s made it to Din just before full disaster can happen upon him , and she believes she ’s take down the cyborg who attempted to run him ironic . Bo - Katan ’s first question is to verify Din ’s okay , to which he can not bring forth a response - at least , not yet .

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11"Din, I Can’t Hear You."

When Din does finally pull in the forcefulness to bulge out sample to speak to Bo - Katan , his password are undecipherable . Bo - Katan lets him know that she can not hear him , nor can she figure out what he need or wants to say . commotion manages to repeat himself with the warning of " Behind you , " fork out just in fourth dimension forBo - Katan to handle the Darksaber and finish up her battleagainst Din ’s cyborg capturer .

Din Djarin in The Mandalorian season 3 superimposed over Cara Dune holding his Mythosaur necklace in The Mandalorian season 1 finale

Bo-Katan Kryze, Din Djarin, Grogu, and Greef Karga.

Giancarlo Esposito as Moff Gideon in The Mandalorian

Cara Dune holds Din Djarin’s Mythosaur necklace in The Mandalorian season 1 finale

The Armorer gives Din Djarin his jetpack in The Mandalorian

Din Djarin reacts to being shunned by the Armorer and his Mandalorian tribe in The Book of Boba Fett

Din Djarin stands and nods at Boba Fett in his palace, previously Jabba’s, in The Book of Boba Fett episode 6

Bo-Katan Kryze lounges on her Kalevala throne as Din Djarin leaves in The Mandalorian season 3 episode 1

Bo-Katan Kryze checks on Din Djarin and rescues him from the mines of Mandalore in The Mandalorian season 3, episode 2

Din Djarin and Bo-Katan Kryze stand behind Sabine Wren

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