A nickname is a recurring theme in The Walking Dead. It is when a character is referred to by a different other than his or her birth name. Nicknames can be chosen under the circumstances that is related to the person's appearance or personality.
Occurrences
Comic Series
- Dexter nicknames Rick Grimes "country boy" and "farm boy". (Issue 16, Issue 18)
- Brian Blake is known as "The Governor". (Comic Series)
- Gabriel Harris is referred to as "Gabe". (Comic Series)
- Paul Monroe is known as "Jesus" due to his resemblance to Jesus Christ. (Comic Series)
- Negan often refers to Rick Grimes as "Rick the Prick". (Comic Series)
- Alpha's real name is unknown. (Comic Series)
- Beta's real name is unknown. (Comic Series)
- Negan nicknames Beta "Frowny Mctwoknives", "Beta Mctwoknives", and "Jolly Green". (Comic Series)
- Juanita Sanchez calls herself "Princess" as she doesn't like her real name. (Comic Series)
TV Series
- Theodore Douglas is known as "T-Dog", "T", and also "Dog" by Shane Walsh. (TV Series)
- Dale Horvath is referred to as "Old Man" by Daryl Dixon. (Tell It to the Frogs)
- Big Tiny's actual name is unknown. (TV Series)
- Shumpert is known as "Bowman". (TV Series)
- Merle refers to Andrea Harrison as "sugar tits" and "rug-muncher". (Guts)
- Miguel and Felipe's grandmother is only known as "Abuela". (Vatos)
- Miguel refers to Guillermo as "G". (Vatos)
- The nicknames "Mijo" and "Vato" are used several times by Miranda Morales, Miguel, Felipe, and Guillermo. (Vatos)
- Daryl calls Lori Grimes "Olive Oyl", a reference to the character from Popeye. (Nebraska)
- T-Dog calls Randall "Randy". (Better Angels)
- T-Dog jokingly refers to Rick Grimes as "The Governor". (Better Angels)
- Hershel Greene calls his daughter "Bethy". (Seed)
- Rick is called "Atlanta", "boss", and "cowboy" by Tomas. (Sick)
- Tomas calls Rick's group "Robin Hood cats". (Sick)
- Andrea is called "blondie" by Merle. (Walk With Me, Killer Within)
- Philip Blake is known as "The Governor" by the townspeople. (Walk With Me)
- Axel calls several survivors "bro". (Killer Within)
- Merle calls Martinez "brownie". (Say the Word)
- Andrea calls Michonne Hawthorne "Mich". (Say the Word)
- Merle calls Milton Mamet "Miltie". (Say the Word)
- Merle calls Andrea "sweetheart". (Say the Word)
- Daryl jokingly calls Judith Grimes "Little Ass Kicker". (Say the Word)
- Merle calls Gargulio "Neil" due to being unable to pronounce his actual name. (Hounded)
- Merle refers to Maggie Greene as "honey". (Hounded)
- Merle also refers to Maggie as "Bo Peep". (When the Dead Come Knocking)
- Woodbury residents refers to Richard Foster as "Rich". (The Suicide King)
- Daryl refers to Michonne as "The Last Samurai". (The Suicide King)
- Merle refers to Michonne as "Nubian Queen". (The Suicide King)
- Rick calls the Governor "The Town Drunk". (Arrow on the Doorpost)
- Allen calls Tyreese "Ty". (Prey)
- Martinez calls Shumpert "Shump". (Prey)
- Lizzie Samuels gives walkers nicknames with her sister Mika, Molly, and Luke. (Season 4)
- Bob Stookey calls Tyreese "Ty". (30 Days Without An Accident)
- Carol Peletier calls Daryl "Pookie". (30 Days Without An Accident)
- Caleb Subramanian is mostly known as, and called, Dr. S. (30 Days Without An Accident)
- Jeanette is called "Jean" for short by Carol as she tries to tell her to go inside Cell Block A. (Isolation)
- Mitch Dolgen calls Philip "One Eye Bri" and "One Eye" as they search for a cabin. (Dead Weight)
- Michonne calls her son Andre Anthony "peanut". (After)
- Gareth calls Rick "ringleader", Michonne "samurai", and Daryl "archer" when he orders them to enter the cart. (A)
- Paul Rovia is known as "Jesus" due to his uncanny resemblance to Jesus Christ. (The Next World)
- Negan Smith calls Dwight "Dwighty boy" and Sherry calls Dwight "D". (The Cell)
- Negan calls Joseph "Fat Joey". (The Cell)
- Negan calls David "Davey" and later "Rapey Davey". (Service)
- Two out of the three leaders of The Militia are named The King and The Widow by The Saviors. (Season 8)
- Mara calls Roy "Little Roy" and another Savior "J. Top" when she attempts to radio them. (The Damned)
- Negan calls Ezekiel "King Assface". (The Big Scary U)
- D.J.'s actual name is unknown. (Season 8)
- Anne is known as Jadis, while she was the leader of The Scavengers. She briefly uses the same alias while contacting the helicopter. (Season 7, Season 8, Warning Signs)
- Jed calls Kal "kemosabe" when he stops him and Maggie on the road. (Warning Signs)
- Norris calls Anne "garbage lady" when accusing her of murdering Justin. (Warning Signs)
- Jed calls Carol "boss lady" several times in an ironic fashion. (Warning Signs, The Obliged, Who Are You Now?)
- Judith is called "Jude" by Rosita, Aaron and Laura. (Who Are You Now?)
- Rick Grimes Jr. is called R.J. (Season 9)
- Dee is known as "Alpha". (Season 9)
- Beta's actual name is unknown. (Season 9)
- Adeline is called "Addy". (Season 9)
- Socorro Espinosa is affectionately referred to as "Coco". (Season 10)
- Mary is given the name "Gamma". (Season 10)
- Negan calls Beta "Jolly Green Giant", "Frankenstein's Hemorrhoid", "Frowny McTwoKnives" and "fee fi fo". (Bonds, Squeeze, Walk With Us, A Certain Doom)
- Negan calls Alpha "the skin queen". (Look at the Flowers)
- Negan calls Mary "the little one". (Squeeze)
Webisodes
- Jamie calls Billy "baby boy". (Torn Apart)
- It is unknown what B.J.'s actual name is. (Cold Storage)
Fear the Walking Dead
- Nicholas Clark is often referred to as "Nick".
- Alicia Clark is often referred to as "Licia"
- Madison Clark is often referred to as "Maddie".
- Elizabeth Ortiz is often referred to as "Liza".
- Christopher Manawa is often referred to as "Chris".
- Luciana Galvez is often referred to as "Lucy".
- Jeremiah Otto Jr. is referred to as "Jake"
- Qaletaqa Walker is often referred to as "Taqa"
- Lee is called "Crazy Dog".
- J.C.'s real name is unknown.
- Melvin is nicknamed "Mel".
- Lola Guerrero is dubbed "La Reina del Agua" (meaning "The Water Queen") by some Tijuana residents.
- Althea Szewczyk-Przygocki is nicknamed "Al".
- June goes under the aliases "Laura" and "Naomi".
- Clayton is nicknamed "Polar Bear".
- Jim Brauer is called "Jimbo" by Sarah.
- Morgan Jones is called "MoMo" by Sarah.
- Logan mockingly calls Morgan "kemosabe".
- Charles also goes by "Chuck".
- Logan is nicknamed "Desert Fox".
- Althea nicknamed Isabelle, "Happy", when she refused to reveal her name.
- Dakota is called "Sioux" by Teddy.
World Beyond
- Leopold Bennett is referred to as "Leo".
- Jennifer Mallick is also known as "Huck".
Telltale Series
- Clementine has the nickname "Clem", "sweet pea" or "darling" . (Telltale Series)
- Kenny is sometimes called "Ken" by Lee Everett and Katjaa. (Season 1)
- Katjaa is sometimes called "Kat" by Lee and Kenny. (Season 1)
- Kenny Jr. is known as "Duck". (Season 1)
- Lee calls Carley "Car". (Season 1)
- Doug is called "Dough-boy" by Larry. (Season 1)
- Andrew St. John is known as "Andy". (Starved For Help)
- Danny St. John is known as "Dan". (Starved For Help)
- Charles has the nickname "Chuck". (Long Road Ahead)
- Brie calls Vernon "Vern" once. (Around Every Corner)
- Molly refers to the walkers as "geeks". (Around Every Corner)
- Elizabeth is called "Lizzy" by her dad. (No Time Left)
- Nate calls Russell "Russ" and "asswipe". (Determinant) (Russell's Story)
- Stephanie is sometimes called "Stef". (Shel's Story)
- Peter Randall is know as "Pete" by his fellow inmates. (All That Remains)
- Alvin and Rebecca sometimes refer to each other as "Bec" and "Al". (Season 2)
- William Carver has the nickname "Bill", used by his group. He is also commonly referred to by his last name. (A House Divided) (In Harm's Way)
- Rajeev adopted the nickname "Reggie" when he came to USA. (In Harm's Way)
- Carver calls Kenny "Kenneth" once. (In Harm's Way)
- Alvin Jr., named by Kenny, is regularly called both "AJ" and "Alvie" by those around him. Goofball by Clementine. (No Going Back)
- Jane once had the nickname "Mary Jane" from earlier in the apocalypse. (No Going Back)
- Samantha is known as "Sam" (Michonne Mini-Series)
- Javier García is nicknamed "Javi" by his family. (Season 3)
- Paul Monroe is nicknamed "Jesus". (Ties That Bind - Part 2, Above The Law)
- Violet is known as "Vi". (Season 4)
- Louis is known as "Lou". (Season 4)
- Tennessee is known as "Tenn". (Season 4)
- Minerva is known as "Minnie". (Season 4)
- Sophie is known as "Soph". (Season 4)
- Abel calls Alvin Jr. "Squirt". (Season 4)
- Louis calls Omar "Chef Omar". (Done Running)
Survival Instinct
- Anna Turner has the nickname "Scout". (Survival Instinct)
Dead Reckoning
- Patricia is called "Patty" or "Pat" for short. (Dead Reckoning)
Social Game
- Ed tells the main character upon meeting him that his friends call him "Trucker". (Social Game)
- The player can give themselves a nickname, if they want one. (Social Game)
- Jesse is known mostly by the survivors as "Uncle Jesse". (Social Game)
- Joe is simply known as "Joe the Mechanic". (Social Game)
- Marla Wilkinson is often referred to as "Old Girl", "Ol' Girl", and "Sweet Ol' Marla". (Social Game)
- Harlan calls Max "soldier boy" and "G.I. Joe". (Social Game)
- Ed refers to Otis as "Big" Otis. (Social Game)
- Arturo talks about the irony in his ex-girlfriend's nickname before she turned, "Man-Eater". (Social Game)
- Emily gives nicknames to several members of the group: "Puddydog Don" (Don), "Crazy Eyes Lady" (Megan), "The Squeaky One" (Nora), "Idiot" (Hero Player), "Mister Policeman" (Sky), and "Jarhead Max" (Max). (Social Game)
- Emily is commonly known around camp as the "axe-wielding girl". (Social Game)
Road to Survival
- Brian Blake is known as "The Governor".
- Gene is known as "The Major".
- Paul is known as "Jesus".
- Douglas Monroe is known also as "Doug".
- Samantha is also known as "Sam".
- Both Gabriel García and Gabriel Harris are also known as "Gabe".
- Hero Player's real name is unknown, and can be decided by the player.
- Badger's real name is unknown.
- Hunter's real name is unknown.
- Gator's real name is unknown.
- The Wanderer's real name is unknown.
- Scout's real name is unknown.
Novel Series
- Philip Blake calls Nick Parsons "Nicky" several times. (Rise of the Governor)
- Philip also calls his brother Brian Blake "sport" several times. (Rise of the Governor)
- Philip calls Penny Blake "Punkin" several times. (Rise of the Governor)
- Nick and Bobby Marsh use the nickname "Philly" for Philip several times. (Rise of the Governor)
- It is known that Philip and Brian called their mother "Mama Rose". (Rise of the Governor)
- David Chalmers used to call his wife "Lil". (Rise of the Governor)
- Brian refers to himself as "Philip" while staying in Woodbury, and later on starts to call himself "The Governor". (Rise of the Governor)
- Lilly Caul is called "Lillygirl" by Josh and "babydoll" by Bob Stookey. (The Road to Woodbury)
- Joshua is simply known as "Josh".
- Bob Stookey refers to Josh as "captain". (The Road to Woodbury)
- Sam has the moniker, "The Butcher" due to his occupation.
- Swede's real name is unknown.
- Mike had a moniker, "Yellow" for unknown reasons.
- Gabriel Harris is known as "Gabe".
- Raymond Hilliard is also known as "Ray".
- Red's real name is unknown.
- Smitty's real name is unknown.
- Gus is known as "The Little Troll".
- Austin Ballard is also known as "Junior".
- Matthew Hennesey and Speed Wilkins refers to Bob Stookey as "Pops". (Descent)
- Tiffany Slocum is also known as "Tiff".
- Joseph Bressler is also known as "Joe".
- Jeremiah Garlitz is often referred to as "the preacher".
- Patrick Murphy is known as "Padre".
- Theodore Bryce is also known as "Beau".
- Woodbury citizen May Carter has a moniker, "Mama".
- Camo Pants' real name is unknown.
- Soames is also referred to as "Mohawk".
Themes
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Abstract | Betrayal • Cliffhangers • Denial • Depression • Discrimination • Distrust • Envy • Fear • Foreshadowing • Forgiveness • Hallucination • Heroism • Hope • Humanity • Humor • Leadership • Pride • Regret • Religion • Revenge • Sacrifice • Sanity • Secrecy • Symbolism |
Realistic | Amputations • Bad Weather • Camouflage • Cannibalism • Decapitations • Framing • Illness • Mercy Killing • Murder • Nicknames • Pregnancy • Punishment • Substance Use • Suicide • Teamwork • Unexpected Survival |
Miscellaneous | A's and B's • Antagonists • Continuity • Cultural References • Deuteragonist • Episode Title Meanings • Groups • Herd • Protagonists • Tritagonist • TV/Comic Death Comparisons • Variants • Wildfire Virus • Zombies |