Pops is a nickname for:
Fats or FATS may refer to:
Michael Jackson (1958–2009) was an American singer, songwriter and dancer known as the "King of Pop".
Scotty is a common nickname for a Scottish man, or for a Scottish Terrier dog.
Charles or Charlie Smith may refer to:
Jack Johnson may refer to:
Tubby is a nickname and surname and may refer to:
A rube is a country bumpkin or an inexperienced, unsophisticated person.
Ray or Raymond Brown may refer to:
Bucky may refer to:
Nat is a given name, nickname and surname.
Pop is a nickname of:
Toots is a nickname of:
As a nickname, Happy may refer to:
Buddy is the nickname of:
As a nickname, Mule may refer to:
Rabbit or The Rabbit is a nickname given to:
Buster is a nickname of:
Papa is a nickname which may refer to:
Dee is the nickname of:
Chink was the nickname of some athletes or military figures, predominantly American in the early 20th century. It is often adjudged to be a reference to someone's appearance. The nickname is an ethnic slur originally referring to a person of Chinese descent. However, not all uses of the nickname were derived in that manner: basketball player Chink Crossin received the nickname as an onomatopoeia for the sound that chain basketball nets make when a shot goes through, and British Army officer Eric Dorman-Smith was given the nickname due to his resemblance to a Chinkara antelope. Notable persons with the nickname include: