During World War I, Germans were commonly referred to as "Krauts" by the English. This nickname originated from the German word for cabbage, "Kraut," and was used in a derogatory manner. It reflected the animosity and Propaganda of the time, as both sides sought to dehumanize their enemies. The term persisted throughout the war and into later conflicts.
nick name for lice
Meg Griffin
Nick name "Fat Man" and "Little boy." were dropped on Japan to end the war.
Yanks ?
Toyko Rose. One of about a dozen or so assciated with the name during WW 2. She was granted a pardon by Gerald Ford in 1977
The term "nick name" originally comes from the Middle English phrase "eke name," which means an additional name or descriptive term added onto a person's given name. Over time, "eke name" evolved into "nickname" in modern English.
the capital of the world
Nickname is an English word, derived from eke-name meaning additional name.
A name applied to English colonists by Dutch settlers. It maybe from the Dutch word Janke meaning Little John, a bit of an insulting nick name for the English by the Dutch
The Globe, The World, The Third Rock from the Sun
nick name for lice
Prophet Ibrahim (or Abraham in English). His nick name is Al-Khalil (that means in English the friend).
The name Jahangir means "Conqueror of the world". Jahangir's childhood name was Prince Salim.
Nicholas "Nick" Conway is an English actor
I think it is an old nick name for a female name which I don't know. My great great Aunt had that nickname, she was English-American
Nick Cravat's birth name is Nick Cuccia.
Nick Spetsiotis's birth name is Nick Spetsiotis.