People nicknamed Bear or the Bear include:
Cleo may refer to:
Bruiser may refer to:
Jonathan, Jonny, or Jon Smith may refer to:
Ben is frequently used as a shortened version of the given names Benjamin, Benedict, Bennett, Benson or Ebenezer, and is also a given name in its own right.
Tubby is a nickname and surname and may refer to:
Chris or Christopher Young may refer to:
Brian is a male given name of Irish and Breton origin, as well as a surname of Occitan origin. It is common in the English-speaking world.
Little Joe may refer to:
Toni, Toñi or Tóni is a unisex given name.
Laird is a surname and a Scottish title. Notable persons with that surname include:
Alison is a feminine given name in English-speaking countries. It was originally a medieval French nickname for Alis, an old form of Alice derived with the suffix -on or -son sometimes used in the former French nicknames. The Middle English form was Alisoun.
Michael Collins or Mike Collins most commonly refers to:
Red is a nickname of the following people:
Curley is a surname, given name, nickname or stage name. It may refer to:
Corry is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Tay is a name used as a surname and a given name. Tay is also a nickname and sometimes a short form (hypocorism) of the given name Taylor. Tay is also an alternative form for Zheng (surname). Notable people with the name include:
Yank is a nickname for:
Boo is a given name, nickname and surname. It may refer to:
Dick is a nickname most often for Richard, which likely originated in the Middle Ages as rhyming slang for "Rick", as did William → Will → Bill and Robert → Rob → Bob. The association with "penis" is more recent, arising from Dick becoming a cliché name for any man, as in Tom, Dick and Harry.
Charley is an English unisex given name and a surname. As an English given name, it is a diminutive form of Charles and a feminine form of Charlie. Notable people known by this name include the following: