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Stick it in a book somewhere. An offhand statement. A remark by Doctor Strange in a movie. A legend in a bit of narration. Something. But saying "the Scarlet Witch" like it means something, when it clearly means nothing, is patronizingly insulting.
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If they did this thoguh, then this is exactly what would happen:

"Wanda?"
"It's Wanda!"
"Definitely Wanda"
"Absolutely Wanda"
"Yea that secret scarlet witch thing? Yeah that's wanda."
"Some new character? Nah, Wanda."
"Wanda's superhero name in the comics is Scarlet Witch, therefore it's wanda"
"Comics"
"Comic wanda"
etc.

Because "Scarlet Witch" is Wanda's X-men name in the comics. What's new here though is that there is apparently some meaning to the name other then just "the super-hero name Wanda made up one day", it has some prophecy or background too it, may have been others before her idk. We don't know what it means in the MCU, but for now at least, it mans more then it did in the comics.