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List of U.S. Presidential nicknames

This is a list of U.S. Presidential nicknames.


# President Nicknames
43 George W. Bush W, often pronounced "Dubya" in Texas style, also: GW, GWB
43, or Bush 43
Bush the Younger
Baby Bush
Shrub (used by Molly Ivins as the title of a book)
Uncurious George [1]
Incurious George [2]
The Smirking Chimp (used in the name of a well-known anti-Bush web site) [3]
The Great Divider [4]
Dumbya, and Dubbia the Incoherent, (both play on his normal nickname)[5]
King George III (the third U.S. president named George, after his father and George Washington, with strong allusion to the monarch the Thirteen Colonies rebelled against during the American Revolution)
Liberator of Baghdad
42 Bill Clinton Slick Willie
Bubba
Big Dog
Commander-in-Briefs
Comeback Kid
(As with Jimmy Carter, President Clinton is better known by his nickname "Bill" than by his legal name, William Jefferson Clinton.)
41 George H. W. Bush 41, or Bush 41
Bush the Elder
Poppy
40 Ronald Reagan The Gipper - after his role as George "The Gipper" Gipp in the film Knute Rockne, All American
The Great Communicator
Ronnie Raygun - after his proposed Strategic Defense Initiative, derided as "Star Wars"
Teflon President - because supposedly nothing "stuck" on him
Dutch Reagan
Rawhide (his Secret Service codename)
39 Jimmy Carter Peanut Farmer
Jimmy Peanut
(As Carter's legal first name is "James", "Jimmy" is actually a nickname; Carter successfully sued to be placed upon the ballot as "Jimmy" in several states.)
38 Gerald Ford Jerry
Mr. Nice Guy
37 Richard Nixon Tricky Dick
The Trickster
36 Lyndon B. Johnson LBJ
Landslide Lyndon - ironic, for a controversial 87-vote victory in a Senate primary
35 John F. Kennedy JFK
King of Camelot - after the King Arthur legend, specifically after the 1960 musical Camelot
Jack
34 Dwight D. Eisenhower Ike
33 Harry S. Truman Give 'Em Hell Harry
Haberdasher Harry
32 Franklin D. Roosevelt FDR
That Man in the White House
Roosevelt II
31 Herbert Hoover Hermit Author of Palo Alto
Great Humanitarian
Great Engineer
30 Calvin Coolidge Silent Cal
29 Warren G. Harding President Hardly
28 Woodrow Wilson Schoolmaster in Politics
Coiner of Weasel Words
27 William Howard Taft Big Bill
26 Theodore Roosevelt Teddy
TR
Trustbuster
Rough Rider
Roosevelt I
the Cyclone Assemblyman
the Hero of San Juan Hill
25 William McKinley Idol of Ohio
Stocking-footed Orator
23 Benjamin Harrison White House Iceberg
Kid Gloves Harrison
22/24 Grover Cleveland Hangman of Buffalo
Veto President
Uncle Jumbo
21 Chester A. Arthur Gentleman Boss
Elegant Arthur
20 James A. Garfield Preacher President
Boatman Jim
19 Rutherford B. Hayes Old Eight to Seven
Rutherfraud
18 Ulysses S. Grant U.S. Grant
Unconditional Surrender Grant
17 Andrew Johnson Father of the Homestead Act
Tennessee Tailor
16 Abraham Lincoln Honest Abe
the Rail-Splitter
Great Emancipator
15 James Buchanan Ten-cent Jimmy
Old Public Functionary
Old Buck
14 Franklin Pierce Young Hickory of the Granite Hills
Handsome Frank
13 Millard Fillmore His Accidency
Wool-Carder President
12 Zachary Taylor Old Rough and Ready
Old Zach
11 James K. Polk Young Hickory
Napoleon of the Stump
10 John Tyler His Accidency
9 William Henry Harrison Tippecanoe
Granny Harrison
8 Martin Van Buren Machiavellian Belshazzar
Old Kinderhook (possible origin of "OK")
Red Fox of Kinderhook
Little Magician
7 Andrew Jackson Old Hickory
Hero of New Orleans
King Andy
6 John Quincy Adams Old Man Eloquent
King John the Second
5 James Monroe Last of the Cocked Hats
4 James Madison Father of the Constitution
3 Thomas Jefferson Father of the Declaration of Independence
2 John Adams His Rotundity
Atlas of Independence
1 George Washington Father of His Country
Sword of the Revolution

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