Oh, dude, Leonardo DaVinci's nickname was "The Renaissance Man." Like, this guy was all about painting, inventing, and basically being a genius in everything he did. So yeah, "The Renaissance Man" totally fits him like a glove.
He always shaped history what ever he did.
He didn't have a nickname.
Leonardo da vinci's adopted son's nickname was demon for doing devilish things
Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci
Leonardo lived in a village called Vinci and Da Vinci is meaning of Vinci that is telling you where Leonardo Da Vinci Lived and how he got his name.Hows that for answering your question hey?
He always shaped history what ever he did.
Albrecht Durer's nickname was "The Leonardo of the North."
Fibonacci.
He didn't have a nickname.
Because he was tall and skinny.
Robert Hooke's nickname was "England's Leonardo." This nickname was given to him because of his wide-ranging interests and expertise in various fields including physics, biology, architecture, and astronomy, similar to Leonardo da Vinci.
Leonardo da vinci's adopted son's nickname was demon for doing devilish things
Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci
Davinci code
Leonardo Pisano was called Fibonacci because "Fibonacci" was a contraction of "filius Bonacci," which means "son of Bonacci." Leonardo's father's name was Guglielmo Bonacci, and Leonardo himself was known for popularizing the Hindu-Arabic numeral system in Europe through his book "Liber Abaci."
The rules for making proper nouns plural are the same as for making common nouns plural. The plural form is the DaVincis.
Fibonacci's mother was Alessandra Bonaci who sadly died when Leonardo Fibonacci was 9.