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About 1/4 of these examples are just their actual full names with an adjective attached. In some cases, this would be a nickname, but in others, it would not; it depends on whether the adjective was intended to be part of the person's name or not. Should the list be trimmed? HotdogPi 20:09, 15 March 2019 (UTC) Absolutely.
This is a list of nickname-related list articles on Wikipedia. A nickname is "a familiar or humorous name given to a person or thing instead of or as well as the real name." [1] A nickname is often considered desirable, symbolising a form of acceptance, but can sometimes be a form of ridicule. A moniker also means a nickname or personal name.
[1] Adele: Daydreamers Musician Named after the song "Daydreamer" from her album 19 [10] Aerosmith: Blue Army: Music group [11] Aespa: My Music group [12] Alamat: Magiliw Music group [13] Alan Walker: Walkers Musician [14] Alden Richards & Maine Mendoza: AlDubNation Actor AlDub is a portmanteau of the names of two actors [15] Alita: Battle ...
"C-Team" = Felix Coetzee flat and Tony Cruz, trainer and former jockey (with Cheng Keung-fai, owner) [231] "The Long Fellow" = Lester Piggott flat [ 232 ] [ 233 ] Hockey
Sen. Cruz said Wednesday his campaign was “just having a sense of humor” with a radio ad mocking O’Rourke as a liberal who wants to take Texans’ guns. Ted Cruz — real name Rafael ...
Marvin Barnes – "Bad News" (originally because of his basketball skills but later because of his frequent off-court issues) [18] Dick Barnett – "Fall Back Baby" [7] Brent Barry – "Bones" [22] Jerry Baskerville – "Hound" [8] Bradley Beal – "Big Panda" [23] Alfred Beard – "Butch" [24] Michael Beasley – "B-Easy" "Big Mike", [10 ...
Cruz hasn't had much success against O'Neill's old team in his young career. The Pirates' shortstop/centerfield is 1-for-11 versus the Yankees since he came up to the majors in 2021.
Julio Ricardo Cruz (born 10 October 1974) is an Argentine former footballer.He played for clubs in Argentina, the Netherlands and Italy before retiring in 2010. The longest spell of his career was spent with Inter Milan, with whom he won four consecutive Serie A titles, among other honours.