List of nicknames of European royalty and nobility: A
A
- Abd al-Malik the Victorious (al-Muzaffar) [1]
- Abd al-Rahman Sanchuelo the Loyal, the Victorious [2]
- Abd ar-Rahman I the Immigrant, the Just
- Abd-ar-Rahman III al-Nasir (the Defender of the Faith), the Victor for the Religion of Allah (Ar. an Nasir li-din Allah), the Victorious
- Abdul Hamid I, Ottoman Sultan the Saint [3]
- Abdulhamid II, Ottoman Sultan the Bloody, the Damned [4][5]
- Abdul Hamid II the Red Sultan [6]
- Abdul Hamid II the Cunning [4]
- Abdul Hamid II, Ottoman Sultan Kizil [7]
- Abu 'abd Allah Muhammad XII, Sultan of Granada Boabdil, the Moor
- Abu l-Hasan Ali, Sultan of Granada Muley Hacén
- Adalbero of Styria the Richa
- Adalbert I of Vermandois the Righteous
- Adalbert I of Tuscany the Great [8]
- Adalbert of Prague the Apostle of Bohemia, the Apostle of the Prussians, the Apostle of the Slavs, the Saint [9]
- Adalbert II of Tuscany the Rich [8][10]
- Adelaide of Italy the Saint
- Adolf of Nassau-Weilburg Adolf of Nassau
- Adolf, Count Palatine of the Rhine the Upright
- Adolph of the Palatinate the Simple
- Áed of Scotland Aed of the Swift Foot [11]
- Áed Allán the Handsome [12]
- Aed Find, King of Scots Dal Riata, c748-778, Airechtech (of the Assemblies), the Fair (Find), the White [13]
- Áed Oirdnide mac Néill the Anointed, the Dignified, the Ordained [12]
- Áedán mac Gabráin Fradawg
- Aelfwynn the Lady of the Mercians
- Aemilian the Barracks Emperor, the Emperor of the Army [14]
- Afridun I the Martyr
- Æthelthryth the Saint
- Athelstan of England the Glorious
- Æthelfrith of Northumbria Æthelfrith the Twister (Eadfered Flesaurs) [15]
- Agesilaus II the Lame [16]
- Agnes of Bohemia Agnes of Praque, the Saint [17][18]
- Agnes Dunbar, 4th Countess of Moray Black Agnes of Dunbar, the Savior of Dunbar Castle [19][20][21]
- Agnes Sorel Dame de Beauté, la Dame de Beaute [22]
- Afonso I of Portugal Afonso Henriques, the Conqueror, the Great, the Father of the Portuguese Nation, the Founder [23]
- Afonso II of Portugal the Fat, the Lawgiver-King
- Afonso III of Portugal le Neveu, the Bolognian, the Usurper
- Afonso IV of Portugal the Bold, the Brave
- Afonso V of Portugal the African
- Afonso VI of Portugal the Victorious
- Afonso de Albuquerque the Great, the Portuguese Mars [24][25][26]
- Agilulf the Thuringian
- Ahmed I, Ottoman Sultan the Lucky [27]
- Ahmed, son of Boabdil, the Young Prince (Sp. el Infantico)[28]
- Ahmed (d. 1451), son of Murad II, Ottoman Sultan, the Little, the Small
- Ainbcellach mac Ferchair the Good
- Aimone of Savoy the Peaceful
- Al-Hakam I el Motín del Arrabal
- Alan I, Duke of Brittany the Great
- Alan II, Duke of Brittany of the Twisted Beard (Fr. Barbe-Torte)
- Alan III, Duke of Brittany Alan of Rennes
- Alan de Bretagne, 1st Earl of Richmond the Black
- Albert, Duke of Saxony the Resolute
- Albert I of Belgium the Chivalrous King
- Albert I of Brandenburg Albert of Ballenstadt, the Bear,[29] the Fair
- Albert I, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg the Great
- Alice Perrers the Devil's Tool [30]
- Alonzo Telez I, Lord of Meneses (d. 1230) the Old
- Alberico da Barbiano the Great
- Albert I, Prince of Monaco the King of the Oceans, the Learned Prince, the Navigator Prince, the Wise Prince [31][32]
- Albert I, Lord of Carpi, 1450–1464 the Old
- Albert I of Brandenburg the Handsome
- Albert I, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg the Tall
- Albert II, Duke of Bavaria-Straubing the Young, the Younger
- Albert II of Austria the Lame, the Prudent, the Wise
- Albert II of Germany Albert V of Austria the Generous, the Illustrious, the Liberal, the Magnanimous
- Albert II of Mecklenburg the Fox of Mecklenburg
- Albert II, Margrave of Meissen the Decadent, the Degenerate
- Albert II, Duke of Mecklenburg the Lion
- Albert III, Duke of Bavaria the Pious [33]
- Albert III, Duke of Saxony the Bold, the Brave, the Saxon Roland, der Heldenmütige, the German Hector
- Albert III, Margrave of Brandenburg the Achilles of Germany
- Albert III of Austria Albert of the Long Hair
- Albert III, Count of Habsburg (d. 1199) the Rich
- Albert III of Hohenberg-Rottenburg (1265–1304) Rosselman
- Albert IV, Count of Habsburg the Wise
- Albert IV, Duke of Austria the Patient [16]
- Albert IV of Austria the Peculiar, the Wonderful
- Albert IV of Bavaria the Wise [34]
- Albert V, Duke of Bavaria the Generous, the Liberal, the Magnanimous, the Practical
- Albert VI of Bavaria the Leuchtenberger
- Albert VI, Archduke of Austria the Spendthrift
- Albert VI, Duke of Austria the Prodigal [16]
- Albert the Fat, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg [35]
- Albert VII, Archduke of Austria the Pious
- Albrecht VII, Duke of Mecklenburg the Handsome
- Albert, Burgrave of Nuremberg (d. 1361) the Handsome
- Albert, Margrave of Massa and Corsica Corso [8]
- Albert, Margrave of Parodi (d.c1166) Zueta [8]
- Albert of Liège the Saint
- Albert of Nuremberg the Fair
- Albert of Sweden the Young, the Younger [36]
- Albert Alcibiades, Margrave of Brandenburg-Kulmbach Alcibiades, the Warlike, the Young, the Younger
- Albert Radziwill (1558-1592), Grand Marshal of Lithuania the Lithuanian Justinian
- Alberto IV, Margrave of Massa and Corsica Rufo [8]
- Alessandro IV, Lord of Piombino, 1329-1337 the Weak
- Alessandro de' Medici, Duke of Florence the Moor, Alessandro da Collavechio [37] [38]
- Alessandro Farnese (cardinal) the Great Cardinal (It. il Gran Cardinale) [39][40][41]
- Alexander (1598–1629) le Chevalier des Halles, natural son of Henry IV of France and Gabrielle d'Estrées
- Alexander I, Grand Prince of Tver the Saint
- Alexander I, Lord of Piombino the Conqueror [42]
- Alexander I, Prince of Wallachia the Great
- Alexander I of Georgia the Great
- Alexander I of Macedon the Philhellene
- Alexander I of Russia the Blessed the Crafty Greek, the Talma of the North,[43] the Sphinx of Europe, the Sphinx of the North[44][45][46]
- Alexander I of Scotland the Fierce
- Alexander I of Yugoslavia the Knightly King, the Unifier [47]
- Alexander II, Prince of Pskov, 1327–1337 the Exile
- Alexander II, Prince of Suzdal, 1414–1417 the Pot Belly
- Alexander II of Russia the Liberator [48]
- Alexander II of Scotland the Peaceful [49]
- Alexander III, Grand Prince of Suzdal Briukhatiy, Bryukhatiy [50]
- Alexander III of Russia the Peacemaker, the Peasants' Friend [51][52]
- Alexander III of Scotland the Glorious
- Alexander IV of Pskov the Chip
- Alexander, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken the Limp
- Alexander, Prince of Moldavia the Evil Prince
- Alexander, Prince of Moldavia, 1785–1786 the Fugitive
- Alexander, Prince of Wallachia, 1592–1593 the Bad
- Alexander, Prince of Wallachia the Child-Prince
- Alexander, Prince of Yaroslavl, 1434–1463 Briukhatiy, Bryukhatiy
- Alexander of Tver the Fugitive
- Alexander the Great the Accursed, the Cursed, the Conqueror of the World, the Philosopher-King, the Great, Macedonia's Madman, the Madman of Macedonia [53][54]
- Alexander Boyd (d. 1469) the Mirror of Chivalry [55]
- Alexander Gordon, 2nd Duke of Gordon Cockalorum [56]
- Alexander Gordon, 4th Duke of Gordon the Cock o' the North
- Alexander Gordon of Auchintool Sandy Don [56]
- Alexander Hamilton, 10th Duke of Hamilton the Proudest Man in Britain [57][58]
- Alexander Kurakin the Diamond Prince
- Alexander Lindsay, 4th Earl of Crawford The Tiger Earl
- Alexander MacCoinneach, 7th Lord of Kintail (1398–1488) the Upright
- Alexander Mackenzie, Lord of Kintail the Upright [59]
- Alexander Mavrocordato, Prince of Moldavia the Mad Prince
- Alexander Nevsky the Saint,[60] Alexander of the Neva
- Alexander Stewart, 1st Earl of Buchan the Wolf of Badenoch, Big Alexander, the Celtic Attila Wolf of Badenoch
- Alexander Suvorov the Russian Hannibal [61]
- Alexander I Musat, Prince of Moldavia the Kind
- Alexios I of Trebizond the Great
- Alexis I of Russia the Antichrist, the Quietest, the Most Quiet, the Most Peaceful, the Most Meek [62][63]
- Alexios V, Byzantine Emperor the Bushy-Eyebrowed Murtzuphlus [64]
- Alfonso I of Asturias His Catholic Majesty [65]
- Alfonso I of Aragon the Battler, the Warrior
- Alfonso II of Aragon the Chaste, the Troubadour, the Minstrel
- Alfonso II of Asturias the Chaste
- Alfonso III of Aragon the Magnificent, the Free, the Do-Gooder, the Magnanimous
- Alfonso III of Asturias the Great
- Alfonso IV of Aragon the Good, the Kind, the Benign
- Alfonso IV of Leon the Monk [66]
- Alfonso V, Count of Ribagorza the Young, the Younger [67] the Young, the Younger
- Alfonso V of Leon the Noble
- Alfonso V of Aragon the Magnanimous [68] [69]
- Alfonso VI of Castile the Brave, Emperor of the Two Religions
- Alfonso VII of Castile the Emperor, the Good
- Alfonso VIII of Castile He of the Victory at Las Navas, the Child-King (Sp. el Rey Niño), the Noble, the Noble and Good [70]
- Alfonso IX of Leon the Slobberer
- Alfonso X of Castile the Astronomer, the Learned ,[71] the Wise
- Alfonso XI of Castile He of Salado River, the Avenger, the Implacable, the Just Image:Alfonsoxialgeciras.jpg
- Alfonso XII the Pacific
- Alfonso de la Cerda the Disinherited [72]
- Alfonso Fróilaz the Hunchback
- Alfonso of Aragon, 1st Duke of Villahermosa (1415–1485), the Great
- Alonso Pérez de Guzmán El Bueno the Good [73]
- Alfred, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha Alfie
- Alfred the Great the Father of the Navy, the Marsh King [74][75]
- 'Ali Abu-l-Hasan of Granada the Well-Known
- Amadeus I of Savoy Coda, the Tail ("His nickname was acquired after he refused to enter the presence of Emperor Heinrich III at Verona after his retinue ('queue') was refused entry.") [76]
- Amadeus III of Savoy the Great [77]
- Amadeus IV of Savoy le Loue
- Amadeus V of Savoy the Great Count
- Amadeus VI of Savoy the Green Count
- Amadeus VII of Savoy the Red Count[78]
- Amadeus VIII of Savoy the Gatekeeper of the Alps, the Peaceful [79]
- Amadeus IX of Savoy the Blessed,[80] the Lucky, the Merry
- Amanieu d'Albret Cardinal d'Albret [81]
- Amaury III, Lord of Montfort (d. 1090) the Mighty [82]
- Amlaíb Conung King of the Foreigners
- Amédée de Noé Cham [54]
- Amyntas II "The Little", "Small" [83]
- Anastasius I (emperor) Dicorus (Gr. Dikoros, one eye blue and one black), Two-Pupils, the Silent [16]
- André Boniface Louis de Riqueti, vicomte de Mirabeau Mirabeau Barrel [84]
- André Masséna Victory's Beloved Child, the Favored Child of Victory,[85][86][87] the Dear Child of Victory (Fr. l'Enfant Chéri de la Victoire ), the Engraver of History, the Greatest Name of My Military Empire (by Napoleon I) [87]
- Andrea Doria the Father of the County, the Father of Peace [22]
- Andrei Bogolyubsky Bogolyubsky ("His nickname 'Bogolyubksy' came from the castle of Bogolyubovo which was his favourite residence."),the God-Loving [88][89]
- Andrei, Duke of Vologda (1452-1481) the Young, the Younger
- Andrei, Prince Gorbaty-Shuiski (d. after 1550) Suchyok [50]
- Andrei, Prince of Pereyaslavl, 1134–1141 the Good
- Andrew I of Hungary the Catholic
- Andrew II of Hungary the Jerusalem-Farer
- Andrew III of Hungary the Venetian ("Born from a Venetian mother, he was brought up in the Republic.") [90]
- Andrew III of Pskov (1480) the Nail
- Prince Andrew, Duke of York Air Miles Andy, the Junket of York, the Duke of Yob, the Prince of Freebies [91][92]
- Andrey, Grand Prince of Suzdal, 1341–1355 the Pious
- Andrey II, Grand Prince of Suzdal, 1263–1264 the Emperor
- Andrey Bolshoy the Big
- Andrey, Prince of Shuisky Chastokol [50]
- Andrey, Prince of Vologda (1452–1481) Menshoy (the Smaller)
- Andronicus I Comnenus the Liberator
- Andronicus II the Old, the Father of the County
- Andronicus III Palaeologus the Young, the Younger
- Angilbert the Saint''
- Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius the Last of the Romans, the Saint [93]
- Anna of Russia the National Matchmaker [94]
- Anna Comnena the First Female Historian [95]
- Anna Porphyrogeneta of Byzantium the Purple-Born, wife of Vladimir I of Kiev [96]
- Anna Throndsen the Scottish Lady (Skottefruen) [97]
- Anne of Cleves the Flanders Mare [98] Blackamoor
- Anne, Queen of Great Britain Brandy Nan,[99] Mrs. Bull, Mrs. Morley
- Anne, Duchess of Maine the Queen of the Bees
- Anne, Princess Royal Princess Sourpuss [100]
- Anne de Montmorency the French Fabius [65][101]
- Anne-Benedicte of Bourbon-Conde the Doll of the Blood, the Royal Doll, the Little Black Beetle, wife of Louis, Duke of Maine and illegitimate son of King Louis XIV of France [102]
- Anne Boleyn Anne of the Thousand Days, the Concubine [103]
- Anne Colquhoun the Fair Maid of Luss [104]
- Lady Anne Farquharson-MacKintosh Colonel Anne, la Belle Rebelle [105]
- Anne Parsons the Duke of Grafton's Mrs. Houghton, the Duke of Dorset's Mrs. Houghton, Everybody's Mrs. Houghton (Alias Mrs. Houghton) [106]
- Anne-Claude-Louise d'Arpajon Madame l'Etiquette [65][107]
- Annora de Braose the Anchoress,[108] the Recluse of Iffley[108][109]
- Anselm, Count of Saint Pol Candavene [110]
- Anselm of Schonborn (1727–1801) the Posthumous
- Ansfred I the Dane
- Anthemius "The Little Greek" [111]
- Anthony II of Inhausen and Knyphausen the Posthumous
- Anthony, Lord of Croy (1390–1475) the Great
- Anthony, Prince of Wallachia, 1669–1672 Voda din Popesti
- Anthony of Burgundy (1421-1504) the Great [112]
- Anthony Clement of Saxony the Kind
- Antigonus I Monophthalmus the One-Eyed
- Antipater II of Macedon Antipater Etesias [83]
- Antoine, Duke of Lorraine the Good
- Antoine of Ligne "le Grand Diable" [113]
- Antoninus Pius the Adoptive Emperor
- Antonio I of Monaco Goliath [114]
- Antonio, Prior of Crato the Fighter, the Independentist, the Determined
- Anund Gårdske Anund the Russian
- Anund Jacob of Sweden the Coal-Burner, Kolbränna
- Archambaud I, Sire de Bourbon the French [115]
- Archambaud I, 1st Viscount of Comborn, Turenne and Ventadour, 959–996 the Butcher, Jambe Pourrie [116]
- Archambaud II, Lord of Bourbon le Vert, the Old [115]
- Archambaud II of Comborn le Boucher [117]
- Archambaud III, Lord of Bourbon du Montet, the Young, the Younger, Archambaud of Montet [115][116]
- Archambaud IV, Lord of Bourbon (1047–1078) the Bold, the Strong [115][116]
- Archambaud V, Lord of Bourbon the Pious [115][116]
- Archambaud VI, Count of Périgord, 1395–1399, the Young, the Younger
- Archambaud VII, Lord of Bourbon the Strong [115]
- Archambaud VIII, Sire de Bourbon the Great, the Young, the Younger [116]
- Ardolf I, Count of Guisnes (966–996) the Posthumous
- Art mac Cuinn the Lone, the Solitary
- Arthur I, Duke of Brittany the Posthumous
- Arthur III of Brittany the Justiciar [118]
- Archibald Douglas, 5th Earl of Angus Bell-the-cat, The Great Earl.
- Archibald Douglas, 5th Earl of Douglas Victon [119]
- Archibald Douglas, 3rd Earl of Douglas The Grim, Black Archibald
- Archibald Douglas, 4th Earl of Douglas the Loser, Tyneman [120]
- Archibald Douglas of Kilspindie Grey Steill, Greysteel [121]
- Archibald Douglas (died 1333) the Loser, Tyneman
- Arduin of Italy Arduin of Ivrea
- Arnaud I, Count of Angoulême (d.992), the Bastard
- Arnold III of Guînes (c.1225–?), the Great, the Old
- Arnold of Egmond
- Arnulf the Bad
- Arnulf of Carinthia the Great
- Arnulf of Metz Arnulf of Herstal [122]
- Arnulf I, Count of Flanders the Elder, the Great, the Lame, the Old, the Rich [123]
- Arnulf II, Count of Flanders the Young, the Younger
- Archduchess Elisabeth Marie of Austria the Red Archduchess, the Red Princess [124]
- Aron Tiranul the Tyrant
- Arthur III, Duke of Brittany the Constable [118]
- Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington the Eagle, Europe's Liberator, the Iron Duke , Old, the Liberator of Europe, the Peer, the Savior of Europe, Douro, the Achilles of England, the Beau, Nosey, Old Nosey [125][126][127][65][128]
- Aruj Barbarossa, the Redbeard
- Ashot I Kuropalates the Great, the Saint
- Ashot II Ashot of Iron [129]
- Ashot II, King of Georgia, 923–954 der Kuche
- Ashot III Bagratuni the Blind
- Ashot III the Charitable, the Gracious, the Merciful [130][131] [129]
- Ashot IV (VIII), King of Armenia, 1021–1039 the Brave
- Ashot Bagratuni (d.826) the Meat-Eater, the Man-Eater [130]
- Asmund (d. 1065) Free-Booter, nephew of Sweyn II of Denmark
- Atenulf III of Benevento Carinola [132]
- Athanaric the Judge of the Visigoths [133]
- Attila the Hun Flagellum Dei [22]
- Attilio IV, Prince of Elba and Piombino the Pious [42]
- Attila the Hun the Hun, the Terror of the World [16]
- Aud the Deep-Minded
- August II the Strong the Iron Hand,[134] the Saxon Hercules,[134] the Strong[134]
- Auguste Louis Philippe Emmanuel de Croÿ, 9th Duke of Croÿ the Handsome Auguste
- Auguste Marmont Monsieur de Culfier le Roi Marmont
- Augustus III of Poland the Fat, the Saxon
- Augustus Pater atque Princeps (Father and Prince), the Father of the County [54]
- Augustus, Elector of Saxony the Lucky, the Saxon Justinian, Father Augustus, the Father
- Augustus the Younger, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg the Young, the Younger
- August Aleksander Czartoryski the Prince Palatine [135]
- Augustus Barry (1773-1818) Newgate [136]
- Augustus Fitzroy, 3rd Duke of Grafton the Tarfu Marconi, the Royal Oak [137]
- Aun the Old
- Aurelian the Restorer of the East, Restitutor Orientis, the Restorer of the World (Restitutor Orbis) [138]
- Aurelian Parthicus Maximus
- Aymer, Count of Angoulême (1160–1218), Taillefer
- Aymon II, Sire de Bourbon Vaire-Veche [116]
- Azzo II, Lord of Ferrara, 1215–1264 the Young, the Younger
- Alain Le Roux the Red
- Albrycht Stanisław Radziwiłł the Intimate of Three Kings [139][140]
- Alexandru cel Bun the Good
- Amauri de Montfort (d.ca. 1089), Lord of Montfort l'Amaury the Strong [141]
- Amadeus III of Savoy [77][142]
- Angus MacDonald of Islay, Prince of the Isles (1270–1330) Og
- Anna of Kiev Ianka [89][143]
- Anna Radziwiłł the Intolerable Woman [144][145]
- Ansaud I, Viscount of Auxerre the Rich
- Aonghas Óg the Young, the Younger [146][147]
- Antonio Caraffa the Hyena of Eperjes [148]
- Archambaud III, Lord of Bourbon the White [115]
- Arduin III, Margrave of Turin (d.after 976) il Glabro
- Arpad (850–907), Duke of the Magyars the Hungarian
- Asparukh, Prince of Bulgaria, 681–702 le Mobereau
- Adalbert of Austria the Victorious [149]
- Adarnase II, King of Georgia, 830–867 the Elder
- Albert III Achilles, Elector of Brandenburg the Ulysses [54]
- Alexander I of Yugoslavia the Unifier [47]
- Alexander III of Suzdal Vzmetenj [50]
- Afandreg Ddu of Powys the Black, wife of Cadfan ap Iago
- Alfonso VI the Victorious
- Alphonso of Brienne Alfonso of Acre [150]
- Alistair MacDonald of Keppoch Alexander MacDonald, Lord of Lochaber, Carrach
- Alan III, Duke of Brittany le Rèbre, Ruibriez [151]
- Alexandr, Prince Shuyskiy Lugvitza [50]
- Al-Mansur Ibn Abi Aamir the Hammer of God, Almanzor, the Noble King [152] [152][153] [153]
- Angus Mor, Lord of the Isles the Elder [146][147]
- Archambaud II, Sire de Bourbon the Elder
- Archambaud V, Count of Périgord, 1369–1395, the Elder
- Archibald Campbell, 3rd Duke of Argyll the Uncrowned King of Scotland [154]
- Archibald Douglas, 5th Earl of Angus Bell-the-Cat
- Arduin Glaber the Bald [155]
- Arnulf III, Count of Flanders the Unlucky
- Artschil, King of Georgia, 736–786 the Martyr
- Aruj Baba Aruj, Baba Oruç (Father Aruj)
- Astrid of Sweden the Snow Princess, the Snow Queen
- Aubri, Count of Fezensac the Burgundian
- Aubrey de Vere III, 1st Earl of Oxford the Boar [156]
- Avignon Pope Clement VII the Butcher of Cesena, the Executioner of Cesena [157]
- Aymar VI, Count of Valentinois, 1345–1379 the Fat
Regnal Name
- Alfonso V of Aragon: Alfonso I of Naples, Alfonso II of Mallorca, Alfonso II of Sardinia, Alfonso II of Corsica, Alfonso III of Valencia, Alfonso IV of Barcelona, Alfonso IV of Sicily
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