The pitbull
Wolverine
Anything that sound good with your name.
A good UFC nickname should be memorable, reflect the fighter's personality or fighting style, and resonate with fans. For example, "The Iron Fist" conveys strength and striking power, while "Shadow" suggests elusive and tactical fighting. Ideally, it should also be unique to stand out in a crowded sport. Ultimately, a great nickname can enhance a fighter's brand and create a connection with the audience.
If you like 'Nan' as a nickname, then yes, it is a good nickname.
Viper is a common nickname for the F-16. No one call the F-16 a "Fighting Falcon".
"Fighting Joe" (New respondent) No, that was Joe Hooker. It was Burnside's whiskers that got the nickname - Sideburns
Fighting Joe.
Fighting Falcon
The Notre Dame mascot is the leprechaun because of their name FIGHTING IRISH
A good nickname for what? Sounds a bit pansy
It does not require a nickname.
Joseph Hooker. It came from a document where his name was preceded by the word 'fighting', and there was a line-break which made it look like as though he was being dubbed 'Fighting Joe', and the name stuck. Curiously, he did not appreciate his new nickname. 'Fighting' was not regarded as a good attribute for a General. The rank-and-file would often be jailed for fighting. It suggested a rowdy individual.
Jaz might be a good nickname
A good nickname for Sheila could be Shei or Shelly.