Lefty Frizzell (Wikipedia photo) |
What about those other nicknames that are based on physical characteristics. Slim, Fats, Chubby, Shorty, Red, Lefty or Rabbit. Everyone remembers Slim Pickens, Fats Domino, Red Buttons, Lefty Frizzell and Chubby Checker. I've known fellows whose nicknames were Shorty and Rabbit. Shorty was height challenged while Rabbit was very fast afoot. I've also known Four-eyes, Snake and Turtle. Turtle earned his nickname because he wasn't very fast.I 'm not real sure about Snake.
Perhaps the military does the best job of reducing sir names to nicknames. Robinson becomes Robbie, McKenzie becomes Mack, Smith becomes Smitty and Kolinsky becomes Skee. The military also gives nicknames according to occupation. For example a Gunners Mate is known as "Gunny" and a Hospital Corpsman is known as "Bones". The Commissaryman becomes Cookie and the Electricians Mate becomes Sparky. I was a "Twiget" or "Pin-jockey", and Electronics Technician.
The field of sports have given us scores of nicknames. Dale "The Intimidator" Earnhardt, "Mean" Joe Green, "Refrigerator" Perry, "Catfish" Hunter, "Shoeless" Joe Jackson and Billy "White Shoes" Johnson.
"Shoeless" Joe Jackson (Wikipedia photo) |
Another interesting thing about nicknames is in every instance, except those derived from given names, are gender specific. How many girls or women have nicknames? I can't think of any. Why is that? I can't imagine a woman referred to as "Chubby" or "Slim"? But then there was Margaret "Hot Lips" Houlihan. But that was in the movies.
Did the Native Americans have nicknames? What would have been the nickname of Red Cloud? maybe simply "Red"? What about Cochise? "Coch?" Actually, most of my research shows that most nicknames are products of Western Civilization. I'm not sure where the Native Americans fit in the East-West classification.
I believe this nickname phenomena is probably a cultural thing. Maybe Anglo-Saxon. But then I'm not certain because "flaco" means "skinny" in Spanish and there's the great squeezebox player named Flaco Jimenez. And he's not fat. And not of Anglo-Saxon ancestry.
I do know that my name is Tony and not Anthony!