List of entertainers by nickname
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Contents: Top - 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
[edit] A
- "Agent Double-O Soul" – Edwin Starr, U.S. musician, singer
- "Ahnold", "Ahhnold" or "Arnie" – Arnold Schwarzenegger, U.S. actor, politician
- "The American Band" – Grand Funk Railroad, U.S. rock band
- "America's Sweetheart" – Mary Pickford, Canadian-born U.S. actress
- "Ashmi" – Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore (as a couple)
- "Ayaya" - Aya Matsuura, Japanese pop singer
- "Ayu" - Ayumi Hamasaki, Japanese pop singer
[edit] B
- "Baby Gia" – Cindy Crawford, U.S. supermodel
- "Baby Naomi" – Beverly Peele, U.S. supermodel
- "Baby Jane" - Christina Aguilera, U.S. Singer, Songwriter, & Entertainer
- "Baby Cindy" – Niki Taylor, U.S. supermodel
- "Baby Spice" - Emma Bunton, British Singer, Songwriter, & Entertainer
- "Baby V" - Vanessa Anne Hudgens, U.S. actress and singer
- "Babe" – Oliver Hardy, U.S. actor
- "The Baby Cotton Picker" – Hank Garland, U.S. guitarist
- "Banjo Eyes" – Eddie Cantor, U.S. singer and actor
- "Baron" – Charles Mingus, U.S. musician and bandleader
- "Baron of Blood" – David Cronenberg, Canadian film director
- "BB" – Brigitte Bardot, French actress
- "Beale Street Blues Boy" – B. B. King, U.S. musician, singer and songwriter
- "Beat" – Takeshi Kitano, Japanese comedian, film director, actor
- "Bennifer" – Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck (as a couple)
- "Bennifer II" – Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck (as a couple)
- "Big Eye" – Louis Nelson Deslile, U.S. musician
- "The Biggest Band in the World" – Led Zeppelin, British hard rock band
- "Big Poppa"- Notorious B.I.G., East Coast rapper
- "Big Joe" – Joe Turner, U.S. singer
- "The Big O" – Roy Orbison and Otis Redding, U.S. singer-songwriters
- "The Big Yin" – Billy Connolly U.K. comedian
- "Bing" – Harry Lillis Crosby, U.S. singer and actor
- "Bird" – Charles Parker, U.S. musician
- "Bix" – Leon Beiderbecke – U.S. musician
- "Bloody Sam" – Sam Peckinpah, U.S. film director
- "Blues Boy" – B. B. King, U.S. musician, singer and songwriter
- "Bobby D" – Robert DeNiro, U.S. actor
- "Boobs from Brazil" – Gisele Bündchen, Brazilian supermodel
- "Bogey" – Humphrey Bogart, U.S. actor
- "Bonzo" – John Bonham, British drummer
- "The Boss" – Bruce Springsteen, U.S. musician, singer and songwriter
- "Boss" - Hitomi Saitō, Japanese pop singer
- "Boogaloo Shrimp" – Michael Chambers, U.S. breakdancer.
- "Boss of the Blues" – Joe Turner, U.S. singer
- "Brangelina" – Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, U.S. actors (as a couple)
- "The Brat Pack" – group of young 1980s actors, often appearing in films together; notable members included (but were not limited to) Emilio Estevez, Anthony Michael Hall, Rob Lowe, Andrew McCarthy, Judd Nelson, Molly Ringwald, Ally Sheedy, Demi Moore, and Mare Winningham
- "Bubber" – James Miley, U.S. musician
- "Buck" – Alvis Edgar Owens, Jr, U.S. musician
- "Bull Moose" – Benjamin Jackson, U.S. musician and singer
- "Butterscotch Stallion" - Owen Wilson, U.S. Actor
- "The Body"
- Elle Macpherson, Australian supermodel
- Heidi Klum, German supermodel
- "Big Daddy" – Regis Philbin, U.S. talk show host
[edit] C
- "Canada’s Country Gentleman" – Tommy Hunter, Canadian singer
- "The Chameleon" – Linda Evangelista, Canadian supermodel
- "Chester the Molester", "Chaz" – Chester Bennington, American singer
- "Chick" –
- Armando Anthony Corea, U.S. musician and composer
- William Henry Webb, U.S. musician and bandleader
- "Cocaine Kate" or "Cocaine Katie" – Kate Moss, British supermodel
- "Charmy" - Rika Ishikawa, Japanese pop singer
- "Chicken Little" - Kevin Covais, American singer
- "Coop" – Gary Cooper, U.S. actor
- "Cootie" – Charles Melvin Williams, U.S. musician
- "Count" – William Basie, U.S. musician and bandleader
- "Chophia"- Chad Michael Murray and Sophia Bush, U.S. actor and actress (as a couple)
- "The Chairman of the Board" – Frank Sinatra, U.S. singer and actor
- "The Crocodile Hunter" – Steve Irwin, Australian naturalist, wildlife expert and television personality
- "The Cry Guy" – Johnnie Ray, U.S. singer
- "The Cute Beatle" – Paul McCartney, UK singer, musician
[edit] D
- "Danger Dave" – Dave Mustaine, U.S. musician
- "Deprave" – David Cronenberg, Canadian film director
- "Diamond Dave" – David Lee Roth, U.S. singer
- "Dino" - Dean Martin, U.S. singer and actor
- "La Divina" - Maria Callas, opera singer
- "La divine Sarah" – Sarah Bernhardt, French actress
- "The Divine Miss M." – Bette Midler, U.S. actress and singer
- "Doc" –
- Adolphus Anthony Cheatham, U.S. musician , singer, and bandleader
- Carl H. Severinsen, U.S. musician and bandleader
- "Don Grungio" – Neil Young, Canadian singer-songwriter
- "Dr. Funkenstein" – George Clinton, U.S. composer, singer, and bandleader
- "Duke" –
- Edward Kennedy Ellington, U.S. composer, musician, and bandleader
- John Wayne, U.S. actor
- David Dickinson, UK Television Personality
- "DC3" – Destiny's child, American female R&B group
[edit] E
- "E" – Elvis Presley, U.S. singer and actor
- "Elvis the Pelvis" – Elvis Presley, U.S. singer and actor
- "Empress of the Blues" – Bessie Smith, U.S. singer
[edit] F
- "The Face" – Carol Alt, U.S. supermodel
- "Face" – Billy Crystal, U.S. actor and comedian
- "The Fab Four" – The Beatles, British pop-rock band.
- "Fatha" – Earl Hines, U.S. musician
- "The Father of Funk" – James Brown, U.S. singer
- "Fats" – Thomas Wright Waller, U.S. composer and musician
- "Fed-Ex" - Kevin Federline, Ex of Britney spears
- "Fergie" - Stacy Ferguson, U.S. R&B and pop singer
- "The Fellini of the Sex Industry" – Russ Meyer, U.S. film director
- "Filliam H. Muffman" – William H. Macy and Felicity Huffman, U.S. actors (as a couple)
- "Firecrotch" – Lindsay Lohan (derogatory)
- "The First Lady of the American Theater" - Helen Hayes, U.S. actress
- "The First Lady of Country Music" – Tammy Wynette, U.S. singer
- "The First Lady of Las Vegas" – Lola Falana, U.S. singer and actress
- "The First Lady of MGM" – Norma Shearer, U.S. and actress
- "The First Lady of Piano" - Pnina Salzman, Israeli pianist
- "First Lady of Song" – Ella Fitzgerald, U.S. singer
- "First Lady of Soul" - Aretha Franklin, U.S. singer
- "Flea" - Michael Balzary, bassist of Red Hot Chili Peppers
- "Le Fou chantant" – Charles Trenet, French singer
- "The Frat pack" – group of actors Jack Black, Will Ferrell, Ben Stiller, Vince Vaughn, Steve Carell, Luke Wilson, and Owen Wilson
- "Frogman" – Clarence Henry, U.S. rhythm and blues singer
- "Fresh Prince" – Will Smith, U.S. actor and rapper
- "F. Scott Fitzevon" – Warren Zevon, U.S. singer
[edit] G
- "Gainsbarre" – Serge Gainsbourg, French singer-songwriter
- "Gaki-san" - Risa Niigaki, Japanese pop singer
- "The Gambler" - Kenny Rogers, U.S. Country Singer
- "Gene the Nazarene" – Gene Simmons, Israeli guitarist and singer
- "The Genius Of Soul" – Ray Charles, U.S. musician and singer
- "The Gentle Giant" – Curtis Mayfield, U.S. musician and singer
- "Georgie Porgie" – George Carlin, U.S. comedian and actor
- "Gigi" – George General Grice, Jr, U.S. musician and composer
- '"Ginger Spice" – Geri Halliwell, British pop singer
- "The Girl with the Curl" – Mary Pickford, Canadian actress
- "The Girl Who Was Too Beautiful" – Barbara La Marr, U.S. actress
- "The Glimmer Twins" – Mick Jagger and Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones, British rock group
- "The Gloved One" – Michael Jackson, U.S. singer
- "The Glue" – Phil Hartman, Canadian comedian and actor
- "The Godfather of Punk" – Iggy Pop, U.S. singer
- "The Godfather of Soul" – James Brown, U.S. singer
- "Godfathers of Goth" – The Cure, British band
- "The Golden God" – Robert Plant, British singer and musician
- "The Governator" – Arnold Schwarzenegger, U.S. actor and Governor of California
- "Gra-Gra" – Graham Kennedy, Australian radio, television and film performer
- "The Great One" – Jackie Gleason, U.S. actor and comedian
- "The Great Sphinx" – Kate Moss, British supermodel
- "The Great Profile" – John Barrymore, U.S. actor
- "The Great Stone Face" – Buster Keaton, U.S. silent film comedian
- "The Groop" - Stereolab, British post-punk group
- "La Guitarra" (Spanish, "The Guitar") – Jennifer Lopez, U.S. singer and actress
- "Garfleck" – Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck (as a couple)
[edit] H
- "Hanoi Jane" – Jane Fonda, U.S. actress
- "The Hardest Working Man in Show Business" – James Brown, U.S. singer
- "The Hawk" – Ronnie Hawkins, U.S. musician
- "Her Madge[sty]" - Madonna, U.S. singer and actress
- "The Hillbilly Shakespeare" – Hank Williams, U.S. country singer
- "His Royal Badness" – Prince, U.S. singer and actor
- "Hitch" – Alfred Hitchcock, British film director
- "The Hoosier Tornado" – Carole Lombard, U.S. actress
- "Hoss" – Waylon Jennings, U.S. country singer
- "Hot Lips" – Oran Page, U.S. singer, bandleader, and musician
- "The Human Riff" – Keith Richards, British guitarist
- "The Hoff" – David Hasselhoff, U.S. actor
- "Hollywood" - Zac Efron, US actor
- "God of Music" Ludwig Van Beethoven Master Composer of the Romance Era
- "The Hottie Gotti's" - Carmine Gotti Agnello, John Gotti Agnello, Frank Gotti Agnello
[edit] I
- "The Ice Man " – Jerry Butler, U.S. singer
- "The 'It' Girl" – Clara Bow, U.S. actress
[edit] J
- "Jen Ex" – Jennifer Aniston, U.S. actress
- "The Jersey Lily" – Lillie Langtry, British actress
- "The Jewish Elvis" – Neil Diamond, U.S. singer
- "J.Lo" – Jennifer Lopez, U.S. singer and actress
[edit] K
- "Kame" - Eri Kamei, Japanese pop singer
- "Keef" – Keith Richards, British guitarist of the Rolling Stones
- "The Killer" – Jerry Lee Lewis, U.S. singer and musician
- "King" – Nathaniel Adams Coles, U.S. singer and musician
- "The King" –
- Elvis Presley, U.S. singer and actor
- Graham Kennedy, Australian radio, television and film performer
- "The King of All Media" – Howard Stern, U.S. radio talk show host
- "The King of the Blues" – B. B. King, U.S. musician, singer and songwriter
- "The King of Cool" – Steve McQueen, U.S. actor
- "The King of Grand Guignol" – Vincent Price, British actor
- "The King of Late-Night" – Johnny Carson, U.S. TV host
- "The King of Pop" – Michael Jackson, U.S. singer
- "The King of Ragtime" – Scott Joplin, U.S. ragtime composer
- "The King of Skiffle" – Lonnie Donegan, British singer
- "The King of Swing" – Benny Goodman, U.S. clarinettist
- "The King of Talk" – Larry King, U.S. broadcaster
- "King of the Clarinet" – Artie Shaw, U.S. musician and bandleader
- "The Kings of Doom and Gloom" – The Cure, British band
- "The King of the South" – T.I., U.S. rapper and actor
- "The Kings of Crunk" - Lil Jon & the East Side Boyz, U.S. rappers
- "KFed" - Kevin Federline, U.S. dancer and rapper
- "Konkon" - Asami Konno, Japanese pop singer
[edit] L
- "La Lollo" – Gina Lollobrigida, Italian actress
- "Lady Day" – Billie Holiday, U.S. singer
- "Lady Ella" – Ella Fitzgerald, U.S. singer
- "Lady Q" – Paul Quinichette, U.S. musician
- "Lili Marlene" – Marlene Dietrich, German actress
- "Lilo" - Lindsay Lohan, American actress and singer
- "Lips" – Oran Page, U.S. singer, bandleader, and musician
- "Little Miss Dynamite" - Brenda Lee, U.S. singer
- "The Little Sparrow" – Édith Piaf, French singer
- "The Lizard King" – Jim Morrison, U.S. musician and singer
- "Lockjaw" – Eddie Davis, U.S. musician
- "Lucky" – Lucius Venable Millinder, U.S. singer and bandleader
- "La Lopez" – Jennifer Lopez, U.S. singer and actress
- "La Lohan" – Lindsay Lohan, U.S. singer and actress
[edit] M
- "Ma" – Gertrude Pridgett Rainey, U.S. singer
- "Macca" – Paul McCartney, British singer, songwriter and guitarist
- "Madge" – Madonna, U.S. singer and actress
- "Makavelli"- Tupac Shakur, U.S. rap artist.
- "Mama Africa" – Miriam Makeba,, South African musician
- "The Man in Black" –
- Ritchie Blackmore, British musician
- Johnny Cash, U.S. singer and songwriter
- "The Man of a Thousand Faces" – Lon Chaney, Sr., British actor
- "The Man of a Thousand Voices" – Mel Blanc, U.S. voice actor
- "The Man You Love to Hate" – Erich von Stroheim, German actor
- "The Material Girl" / "The Material Mom" – Madonna, U.S. singer and actress
- "Miff" – Irving Milfred Mole, U.S. musician and bandleader
- "Mikitty" - Miki Fujimoto, Japanese pop singer
- "Miracle" - Koharu Kusumi, Japanese pop singer
- "Missy" – Barbara Stanwyck, U.S. actress
- "Misdemeanor" – Missy Elliott, U.S. rapper and record producer
- "Mimi", "MC" – Mariah Carey, U.S. singer, record producer and occasional actress
- "La môme Piaf" (French, "The Little Sparrow") – Édith Piaf, French singer
- "Momo" – Maurice Chevalier, French singer and actor
- "Moonface" – Bert Newton, Australian television performer
- "Mother of the Blues" – Gertrude Pridgett Rainey, U.S. singer
- "The Motor City Madman" - Ted Nugent, U.S. musician and singer
- "Moz" – Morrissey, British, singer and songwriter
- "Mr. Dynamite" – James Brown, U.S. singer
- "Mr. Huckleberry" - Hillel Slovak, deceased U.S. guitarist
- "Mr. Mojo Risin'" – Jim Morrison, U.S. musician and singer
- "Mr. Showmanship" - Liberace, U.S. musician
- "Mr. Pitiful" – Otis Redding, U.S. singer
- "Mr. Please Please Me" – James Brown, U.S. singer
- "Mr. Television" – Milton Berle, U.S. comedian
- "Mulholland Man" – Jack Nicholson, U.S. actor
- "Muscles From Brussels" – Jean-Claude van Damme, Belgian actor
- "Madonna of Madrid" – Penelope Cruz, Spanish actress
- "Marky Mark" – Mark Wahlberg, U.S. actor
[edit] N
- "The Nabob of Sob" – Johnnie Ray, U.S. singer
- "Nacchi" - Natsumi Abe, Japanese pop singer
- "Nono/Non" - Nozomi Tsuji, Japanese pop singer
- "No Show Jones" - George Jones, U.S. singer
- "The New Liliths" - a group of North American singer-songwriters mentioned in 2002, including Michelle Branch, Vanessa Carlton, and Avril Lavigne [1][2]
[edit] O
- "Ol' Blue Eyes" – Frank Sinatra, U.S. singer and actor
- "The Old Groaner" – Bing Crosby, U.S. singer and actor
- "Old Ski Nose" – Bob Hope, U.S. entertainer
- "Old Stone Face" – Ed Sullivan, U.S. T.V. host
- "One-Take Fonda" – Henry Fonda, U.S. actor
- "The Oomph Girl" – Ann Sheridan, U.S. actress
[edit] P
- "Papa" – John Creach, fiddler with psychedelic rock group Jefferson Airplane
- "The Patchwork Family" – Seal, Heidi Klum, and kids (as a family)
- "Pappy" – John Ford, U.S. film director
- "PCD" – The Pussycat Dolls, U.S. R&B group
- "Pearl" – Janis Joplin, U.S. singer
- "The Peek-a-boo Girl" – Veronica Lake, U.S. singer
- "Pee Wee" – Charles Edward Russell, U.S. musician
- "Percy" - Robert Plant, British singer
- "The Piano Man" - Billy Joel, American singer
- "The Poison Penns" - Madonna and Sean Penn, U.S. singer/actress and U.S. actor (as a couple)
- "Pops" – Louis Armstrong, U.S. musician
- "Posh (Spice)" - Victoria Beckham, British singer
- "The Prime Minister of Rock 'n' Roll" – Chuck Berry, U.S. singer musician
- "Prince of Darkness" –
- Miles Davis, U.S. musician, bandleader and composer
- Ozzy Osbourne, British singer and leader of Black Sabbath
- "The Prince of Soul" – Marvin Gaye, U.S. singer
- "The Prince of Wails" – Johnnie Ray, U.S. singer
- "The Prophet of Love" – Barry White, U.S. singer
- "Princess of the Roc" – Teairra Mari, U.S. R&B singer
- "Princess of Crunk" – Ciara, U.S. R&B singer
- "Prince of Crunk" – Lil' Scrappy, U.S. rapper
- "Princess of Pop" – Britney Spears, U.S. pop singer
- "Princess of the South" – Brooke Valentine, U.S. R&B singer
- "Prez" – Lester Young, U.S. musician
[edit] Q
- "Queen of Pop" – Madonna, U.S. pop singer
- "Queen of Hip-Hop Soul" – Mary J. Blige, U.S. singer
- "Queen of Soul" – Aretha Franklin, U.S. singer
- "Queen of the Blues" –
- Mamie Smith, U.S. singer, dancer, musician and actress
- Dinah Washington, U.S. singer
- "Queen of Talk" – Oprah Winfrey, U.S. talk-show host, entrepreneur, philatrophist and actress
- "The Quiet Beatle" – George Harrison, UK singer, musician
- "Queen of the catwalk" – Naomi Campbell, UK supermodel
- "Queen of the Indies" – Parker Posey, U.S. actress
[edit] R
- "Rabbit" - John Bundrick, U.S. musician
- "The Rat Pack" – group of 1950s entertainers, including Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis, Jr., Joey Bishop, and Peter Lawford, and sometimes Shirley MacLaine
- "The Rock Iguana" – Iggy Pop, U.S. singer
- "Rod The Mod" – Rod Stewart, British singer
- "Rompin' Ronnie" – Ronnie Hawkins, U.S. singer and musician
- "Ronald Ray-Gun" – Ronald Reagan, 40th US President, referencing the Strategic Defense Initiative, also known as "Star Wars"
- "Ry Guy" - Ryan Merriman, U.S Actor
[edit] S
- "S&M" - Madonna and Sean Penn, U.S. singer/actress and U.S. actor (as a couple)
- "Sasha" – Beyoncé Knowles, U.S. musician and actress
- "Satchmo" – Louis Armstrong, U.S. musician
- "Scary Spice" - Melanie Brown British Singer, Songwriter, & Entertainer
- "Schwarzie" – Arnold Schwarzenegger, U.S. actor
- "Sexy Rexie" – Rex Harrison, British actor
- "Sharkey" or "Sharkey Bananas" – Joseph Bonano, U.S. musician, bandleader and composer
- "The Sheffield Soul Shouter" – Joe Cocker, British singer
- "The Silver Fox" – Charlie Rich, U.S. singer
- "The Singing Cowboy" – Gene Autry, U.S. actor and singer
- "The Singing Nun" – Jeanine Deckers, Belgian singer
- "The Singing Rage" - Patti Page, U.S. Singer
- "Sir Charles" – Charles Thompson, U.S. musician
- "Sister" – Rosetta Tharpe, U.S. musician and singer
- "Skeeter" – Norma Nicole Davis, U.S. singer
- "SkyDog" – Duane Allman, U.S. musician
- "Slash" - Saul Hudson, guitarist
- "Slim" –
- Bulee Gaillard, U.S. singer, songwriter, and musician
- Otis Dewey Whitman, Jr, U.S. singer
- "Slim Shady" - Marshall Mathers, U.S. rapper, record producer and occasional actor
- "Slowhand" – Eric Clapton, British singer and guitarist
- "Slugger" – Ann-Margret, Swedish singer and actress
- "The Smart Beatle" - John Lennon, UK singer, musician and activist
- "SMG" / "Smidge" – Sarah Michelle Gellar, U.S. actress
- "Smokey"- Sammy Davis Jr., U.S. singer, actor, member of the Rat Pack
- "Sonny" –
- Salvatore Phillip Bono, U.S. singer, actor, producer, and politician
- Theodore Walter Rollins, U.S. musician
- Edward Stitt,, U.S. musician
- "Soul Brother Number One" – James Brown, U.S. singer
- "The Sound" – Stan Getz, U.S. jazz saxophonist
- "The Sound of Young America" – The Supremes, U.S. girl group
- "Spederline" – Kevin Federline and Britney Spears (as a couple)
- "Sporty Spice" - Melanie Chisholm British Singer, Songwriter, & Entertainer
- "Sugarfoot" – Hank Garland, U.S. guitarist
- "Swan" - Anthony Kiedis, U.S. singer
- "Sweater Girl" – Lana Turner, U.S. actress
- "The Swedish Sphinx" – Greta Garbo, Swedish actress
- "System" - System of a Down, NuMetal band
[edit] T
- "T" – Tori Amos, U.S. musician and singer
- "Tab" – Talmadge Smith, U.S. musician
- "Tater Salad" - Ron White. His own nickname he made up.
- "T-Bone" –
- Joseph Henry Burnett, U.S. musician, singer, songwriter and producer
- Aaron Thibeaux Walker, U.S. musician, singer and songwriter
- "Teflon Don/Dapper Don" - John Gotti, Mob Boss
+"The Texas Troubador" - Ernest Tubb, U.S. country singer
- "Thin White Duke" – David Bowie, British singer and composer
- "Tiger Tom" – Tom Jones, British singer
- "Tiny" – Myron Bradshaw, U.S. musician, bandleader, and singer
- "Tizz" – Ashley Tisdale, U.S. singer and actress
- "Tom-Kat" / "TomKat" – Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes, U.S. actors (as a couple)
- "The Toxic Twins" – Steven Tyler and Joe Perry, respectively lead singer and lead guitarist for Aerosmith
- "The 'Trane" – John Coltrane, U.S. musician and composer
- "Tram" – Frankie Trumbauer, U.S. musician
- "Tricky Sam" – Joe Nanton, U.S. musician
- "The Trinity" – Linda Evangelista, Naomi Campbell, and Christy Turlington, Supermodels
- "Troyella" - Troy Bolton and Gabriella Montez from Disney Channel's Original Movie High School Musical
- "Troypay" - Troy Bolton and Sharpay Evans from Disney Channel's Original Movie High School Musical
[edit] U
- "Ultraviolent Ray" – Johnnie Ray, U.S. singer
- "Uncle Miltie" – Milton Berle, U.S. comedian
- "Universal James" – James Brown, U.S. singer
[edit] V
- "V" - Vanessa Anne Hudgens, U.S. singer and actress
- "Van Hagar" – Van Halen, U.S. rock group, when fronted by Sammy Hagar
- "Vaughniston" – Vince Vaughn and Jennifer Aniston, U.S. actors (as a couple)
- "The Velvet Fog" – Mel Tormé, U.S. jazz singer
- "Vice Prez" – Paul Quinichette, U.S. musician
- "The Voice" – Frank Sinatra, U.S. singer and actor
- "The Voice" – Mariah Carey, U.S. singer, record producer and occasional actress
- "The Voice With the Muscles" - Vaughn Monroe, U.S. singer
- "Vincifer" - Vince Vaughn and Jennifer Aniston, U.S. actors (as a couple)
[edit] W
- "White Queen of Soul" – Dusty Springfield, British singer
- "White Zulu" – Johnny Clegg, South African musician
- "The Wicked Pickett" – Wilson Pickett, U.S. singer
- "Wild Bill" – Bill Paxton, U.S. actor
[edit] X
- "X-tina" – Christina Aguilera, U.S. singer
[edit] Y
- "Yossie" - Hitomi Yoshizawa, Japanese pop singer
- "Young Django" – Philip Catherine, Belgian jazz guitarist
[edit] Z
- "Zanessa" - Zac Efron and Vanessa Anne Hudgens (as a couple)
- "Zashley" - Zac Efron and Ashley Tisdale (as a couple)