ignorant gool, impossible girl, impassable guy. so on and so fourth idiot
Indira Gandhi.
Nate dog
It is a nickname for anyone who has a first and middle initials P and J, respectively. However, people do not necessarily need to have the initials in order to use the nickname, as a nickname is usually chosen by the owner.
It is said that he used his initials as his nickname the answer to your question is M.L
His name is Marshall Mathers. His initials are M and M.
Because has initials were D B.
If you mean U.S. Grant, "Unconditional Surrender Grant"—a nickname inspired in part by his initials, U. S.
Most commonly graffiti is somebody's nickname like "T-Kid", or the initials of a group that graffiti writers make up, like "UA" (United Artists).
John Terry. England and Chelsea central defender. Unsuprisingly this nickname comes from his initials.
His initials are JD and he used to breed dogs.
Theodore Roosevelt was known by his initials, T.R., to his family as "Teedie" when he was a child and "Thee" into adulthood, and the public called him "Teddy." He hated the nickname "Teddy." He was the first president to be widely known by his initials, preceding JFK, LBJ, and FDR.
The President with the nickname the butcher was Ulysses S. Grant. Another common nickname for him was Sam as his initials U.S. stood for Uncle Sam.