There are plenty of classic novels that underwent well-known title changes during the writing process, but there are just as many examples of famous characters that got their names changed before release, too. Here are 10 of them! 1. Scarlett O’Hara The iconic Gone with the Wind heroine went by the name Pansy O'Hara right up until the book went to print in 1936. During this time, the novel itself was known under the working title Tomorrow Is Another Day. 2. Holly Golightly Breakfast at Tiffany’s, Holly Golightly was named Connie Gustafson. Side note: Truman Capote is thought to have based Holly on several different women, including Gloria Vanderbilt, Oona Chaplin, and Walter Matthau's wife, Carol Grace. His own mother was probably also an inspiration.