God is not your home-boy. There is no nickname for Him. Plus, I don't know why you want a nickname. I mean 'God' is a three letter word!
the Lord
God's preffered nickname is Fluffy
In Shinto belief, there are 8 millions of "gods" in Japan. Gods are everywhere.
The Greek gods did not have nicknames.
though Jupiter has a ton of nicknames, the one I've always grown up hearing; the one I'm most familiar with is "The Red Giant." This nickname was given to it in honor of it's famous Hurricane (The red spot we see in the pictures.)
He did not have a particular nickname, the gods did not, as a rule. However they often had an added name when acting in a special function. For instance, when Apollo led the Muses he had the name Apollo Musagetes,
The gods of the ancient Mayan empire are alleged to soon arrive from the sky. New York's nickname is 'The Empire State'.
King Tut's nickname is "Boy King" because he was made king at the age of 10.
Ares was known as the "God of War" to the Greeks. This might count as a nickname. His name was often linked to the other gods when they were about war-like activities.. Early manes or Ares included "Enyalios" Ares might also be referred to as "son of Zeus and Hera"
Fyodor Dostoevsky, in his novel "The Brothers Karamazov," expresses this sentiment through the character Ivan Karamazov. In this passage, Ivan articulates his belief in the lack of inherent meaning or morality in the world, which is a central theme in the novel.
From the Greek Mythology, Jove is Greek for "King Of Gods"
No, it does not have a nickname.
No nickname!