Napoleon Bonaparte was not commonly known as the "Little General." His nickname, "Le Petit Caporal" (The Little Corporal), was used affectionately by his soldiers, reflecting both his relatively small stature and his close rapport with the troops. The term "general" typically refers to his military rank rather than a nickname. Napoleon was a prominent military leader and emperor, known for his significant impact on European history.
"Little Mac"
General MacArthur was born in Little Rock, Arkansas in 1880
Little Mac was Major General George Brinton McClellan who was in the Union Army. He was the Commander of the Army of the Potomac and he would later be the Democratic candidate for the presidency of the United States in the 1864 elections.
George McClellan earned the nickname "Little Mac" due to his relatively short stature and his last name, which is often associated with the term "Mac" as a diminutive. The nickname was popularized by soldiers and the media during the American Civil War, reflecting both his physical appearance and a sense of affection or camaraderie. Despite his military talents, he is often remembered more for his cautious approach than for decisive victories.
McClellan
Avery Johnson's nickname was "the little general".
George B., his nickname was "Little Napoleon".
The little-known U.S. Grant, who acquired his nickname here, after demanding 'Unconditional Surrender').
The nickname of the Little Dipper is the "Little Bear".
Little Muffins
No. Her nickname was Dodger.
Pocahontas is her nickname. It means "little playful one."
Its name means the little bear. It's commonly known as the little dipper.
His real nickname was IKE when he was little:)
Little snowflake
Cuba
Little America