The filename is a specific string known as a UUID (Universally Unique Identifier) . This alphanumeric sequence is not a standard "name" for a famous picture but is instead a unique label automatically generated by a computer system to ensure no two files share the same identity. Why Files Have Names Like This

: It is divided into five groups separated by hyphens (8-4-4-4-12 characters). Uniqueness : There are

: Developers use these strings to store images on servers. Using a unique ID prevents a new upload from accidentally overwriting an older file with the same name.

: It uses numbers 0–9 and letters A–F.

: When you transfer photos from an iPhone or Mac using certain methods (like third-party backup tools or system exports), Apple's Core Data framework often renames them with UUIDs to avoid conflicts between multiple "IMG_001.jpg" files.