Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 4 January 2025. This is a list of monarchs (and other royalty and nobility) sorted by nickname. This list is divided into two parts: Cognomens: Also called cognomina. These are names which are appended before or after the person's name, like the epitheton necessarium, or Roman victory titles. Examples ...
“George is really happy at school, [and] his nickname is P.G. He’s very popular and has lots of friends, and there’s very little fuss made about who he is.” 9.
"King George", a nickname for basketball player Paul George (b. 1990) "KingGeorge", a nickname of George Kassa, former Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege professional player turned streamer George Strait (b. 1952), American country singer (popularly known as the "King of Country")
Boggers, Bog Buggers (pejorative, alludes to the last words of King George V) [12] Bolton Trotters (originally a football term, it is now used to describe anyone from Bolton and surrounding area), Noblot (collective noun, anagram for Bolton) [13] Bo'ness Bo'neds (pejorative) Bootle Bootlickers, Bugs-in-Clogs [14] Bourne, Lincolnshire Bourne ...
For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us
George's – 8th King's Royal Irish Hussars [3] (gained Royal title in reign of King George III) The Geraniums – 13th Hussars [1] [3] The German Legion, or The German Mob – 109th Foot [3] (possibly took recruits from the disbanded British German Legion) The Glasgow Greys – 70th (Surrey) Regiment of Foot later 2nd Battalion East Surrey ...
The Duchess of Cambridge says her first born, Prince George, has a pretty sweet nickname for the most famous royal. Princess Kate reveals Prince George's adorable nickname for the queen Skip to ...
King George, King George II, Little George - implying he's as oppressive as the British monarchy was toward the early American colonists - used by Howard Dean in a campaign speech September 23, 2003 ; Junior - suggesting that he's not on a par with his father; Baby Bush - distinguishing him from Poppy Bush (the nickname of choice for George H ...