The nicknames of famous personalities is one of the most reliably tested GK topics in UPSC, SSC CGL, SSC CHSL, Banking, Railways, NDA, CDS, and all State PSC competitive exams.

Questions ask for the nickname/title of a given person, or which personality earned a specific sobriquet. This page covers 100+ nicknames across Indian freedom fighters, national leaders, scientists, sportspersons, musicians, literary figures, and world personalities — all updated for 2026 exam relevance.

100+ Nicknames Covered
5 Category Sections
9 “Father of” Titles
12 Top Freedom Fighter Nicknames

⚡ Quick Facts

Must-Know Nickname Facts for Exams
  • Mahatma Gandhi earned three distinct titles: “Mahatma” (Great Soul — attributed to Rabindranath Tagore), “Bapu” (Father in Gujarati — used by the public), and “Father of the Nation” (first used by Subhas Chandra Bose in a 1944 radio address from Singapore).
  • Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel is called the “Iron Man of India” for his decisive role in integrating 562 princely states into the Indian Union after independence.
  • Rabindranath Tagore was given the title “Gurudev” — he is also the only person to have written the national anthems of two countries (India and Bangladesh).
  • APJ Abdul Kalam earned two major nicknames: “Missile Man of India” (for developing Agni and Prithvi missiles) and “People’s President” (for his accessible presidency 2002–2007).
  • Subhas Chandra Bose is known as “Netaji” — a title first used by soldiers of the Indian National Army (INA) in Southeast Asia during World War II.
⚠️ Common Exam Trap

Many students confuse who gave Gandhi the title “Father of the Nation.” It was Subhas Chandra Bose (in a 1944 radio address), NOT Rabindranath Tagore. Tagore gave Gandhi the title “Mahatma” (Great Soul). This distinction is tested repeatedly in UPSC, SSC, and Banking exams — do not mix the two.

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Section A — Indian Freedom Fighters & National Leaders
# ↕ Nickname / Title ↕ Personality Context / Known For Category
1 Father of the Nation / Bapu / Mahatma Key Mahatma Gandhi Led India’s independence movement through non-violence Freedom
2 Iron Man of India / Sardar Key Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Integrated 562 princely states into India Freedom
3 Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Founded INA; “Give me blood, I’ll give you freedom” Freedom
4 Panditji / Chacha Nehru Jawaharlal Nehru First PM; beloved by children — hence “Chacha” (Uncle) Freedom
5 Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore Nobel laureate poet; wrote India’s national anthem Freedom
6 Lokamanya Bal Gangadhar Tilak “Accepted by the people as their leader” Freedom
7 Punjab Kesari / Sher-e-Punjab Lala Lajpat Rai “Lion of Punjab”; led Non-Cooperation Movement in Punjab Freedom
8 Deshbandhu Chittaranjan Das “Friend of the Nation”; founded Swaraj Party Freedom
9 Frontier Gandhi Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan Non-violent leader from the North-West Frontier Province Freedom
10 Grand Old Man of India Dadabhai Naoroji Oldest national leader; drain of wealth theory Freedom
11 Iron Lady of India Indira Gandhi Decisive PM — parallels with Margaret Thatcher’s “Iron Lady” Freedom
12 Nightingale of India Sarojini Naidu Poet and freedom fighter Freedom
13 Loknayak Jayaprakash Narayan Led Total Revolution movement (1974) Freedom
14 Shaheed-e-Azam Bhagat Singh “The Great Martyr” — executed in 1931 at age 23 Freedom
15 Sher-e-Mysore / Tiger of Mysore Tipu Sultan “Tiger of Mysore” — fought against British East India Company Freedom
16 Napoleon of India Samudragupta Gupta emperor known for military conquests — coined by V.A. Smith Freedom
17 Veer / Swatantraveer Vinayak Damodar Savarkar Revolutionary freedom fighter Freedom
18 Deen Bandhu C. F. Andrews “Friend of the Poor” — British missionary and Gandhi’s ally Freedom
19 Missile Man of India / People’s President Key APJ Abdul Kalam Developed Agni, Prithvi missiles; 11th President of India Science
20 Father of India’s Space Programme Dr. Vikram Sarabhai Founded ISRO; established first rocket launch station Science
21 Father of Indian Nuclear Programme Dr. Homi Jehangir Bhabha Founded BARC; first Chairman of Atomic Energy Commission Science
22 Father of Green Revolution in India Dr. M. S. Swaminathan Introduced high-yielding variety wheat; Nobel Peace Prize nominee Science
23 Father of White Revolution / Milkman of India Dr. Verghese Kurien Operation Flood; Amul cooperative movement Science
24 Wizard of Mathematics / Man Who Knew Infinity Srinivasa Ramanujan Self-taught mathematical genius; subject of 2015 film Science
25 Father of Indian Cinema Dadasaheb Phalke Directed Raja Harishchandra (1913), first Indian film Science
26 Father of Indian Constitution Key Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Chief architect of the Constitution of India Science
27 Birdman of India Salim Ali Ornithologist; wrote “Book of Indian Birds” Science
28 God of Cricket / Master Blaster Key Sachin Tendulkar 100 international centuries; Bharat Ratna 2014 Sports
29 The Wall Rahul Dravid Defensive, solid batting; most catches by non-keeper in Tests Sports
30 Prince of Calcutta / Dada Sourav Ganguly Commanding captain; rebuilt Indian cricket team Sports
31 Haryana Hurricane Kapil Dev Fast bowling all-rounder; led India to 1983 WC win Sports
32 Flying Sikh Key Milkha Singh Won gold at 1958 Asian Games; missed Olympic medal by 0.1 seconds Sports
33 Payyoli Express / Golden Girl P. T. Usha India’s greatest female track athlete of the 1980s Sports
34 Magnificent Mary Mary Kom 6-time World Boxing Champion Sports
35 Captain Cool / Mahi MS Dhoni Known for ice-calm decisions under pressure Sports
36 Nawab of Najafgarh / Sultan of Multan Virender Sehwag Explosive opener; scored triple century; 300 scored in Multan Sports
37 Javelin King Neeraj Chopra Olympic gold (2020), World Championship gold (2023) Sports
38 Iron Lady Margaret Thatcher UK PM; decisive conservative leader World
39 Father of the USA George Washington First President of the USA World
40 Great Emancipator / Honest Abe Abraham Lincoln USA; abolished slavery through 13th Amendment World
41 The Liberator Simón Bolívar Liberated much of South America from Spanish rule World
42 Father of Turkey Mustafa Kemal Atatürk Modernised and founded the Republic of Turkey World
43 Madiba Nelson Mandela South Africa; clan name meaning father figure World
44 Quaid-e-Azam / Father of Pakistan Muhammad Ali Jinnah Founder of Pakistan; “Greatest Leader” in Urdu World
45 Bangabandhu / Father of the Nation (Bangladesh) Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Founded Bangladesh; “Friend of Bengal” in Bengali World
46 The Rocket Usain Bolt Jamaica; fastest human — 9.58 seconds for 100m World
47 King of Clay Rafael Nadal Spain; 14 French Open titles on clay courts World
48 Nightingale of Bollywood / Voice of India Key Lata Mangeshkar Sang over 30,000 songs across 5 decades Arts
49 Shahenshah of Bollywood / Big B Amitabh Bachchan “Emperor of Bollywood”; superstar of Hindi cinema since 1970s Arts
50 Sitar Maestro Ravi Shankar Brought Indian classical music to global stage Arts
51 Shakespeare of Hindi Bharatendu Harishchandra Father of modern Hindi literature and Hindi theatre Arts
52 Upanyas Samrat Munshi Premchand “Emperor of Novels” in Hindi literature Arts
53 Indian Shakespeare Kalidas Sanskrit poet and playwright — Meghaduta, Shakuntala Arts
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📝 Key Notes & Memory Tips

Note 1 — Gandhi’s Three Titles: Who Gave What

Mahatma Gandhi has three widely used names/titles: “Mahatma” (Great Soul — attributed to Rabindranath Tagore), “Bapu” (Father — Gujarati/Hindi, used affectionately by the public), and “Father of the Nation” (first used by Subhas Chandra Bose in a radio address from Singapore on July 6, 1944). Exams may ask who gave Gandhi each title — the Bose–Father of Nation link is the most tested.

Note 2 — Tilak’s Three Nicknames

Bal Gangadhar Tilak earned multiple titles: “Lokamanya” (accepted by the people as their leader — given by the masses during the Surat session controversy), “Father of Indian Unrest” (coined by British journalist Valentine Chirol), and “Father of Indian Nationalism” (used by historians). All three can appear in exams — context of who gave the title matters.

Note 3 — Lal-Bal-Pal: Individual Nicknames

The trio of Lala Lajpat Rai (Lal), Bal Gangadhar Tilak (Bal), and Bipin Chandra Pal (Pal) represented the Extremist wing of the Indian National Congress in the early 1900s. Their individual nicknames: Lala Lajpat Rai = “Punjab Kesari” (Lion of Punjab); Bipin Chandra Pal = “Father of Revolutionary Thought in India”; Tilak = “Lokamanya.” Their states: Lal = Punjab, Bal = Maharashtra, Pal = Bengal.

Note 4 — “Father of” Titles for Indian Science

The most tested cluster: Father of Space Programme = Vikram Sarabhai; Father of Nuclear Programme = Homi Bhabha; Father of Green Revolution = M. S. Swaminathan; Father of White Revolution = Verghese Kurien; Father of Indian Cinema = Dadasaheb Phalke; Father of Indian Constitution = Dr. B. R. Ambedkar; Father of Indian Mathematics = Aryabhata. Nine “Father of” pairs form a core cluster appearing in every exam cycle.

Note 5 — Cricket & Sport Nicknames Cluster

Most tested cricket nicknames: Sachin = “God of Cricket” / “Master Blaster”; Dravid = “The Wall”; Ganguly = “Dada” / “Prince of Calcutta”; Dhoni = “Captain Cool”; Sehwag = “Nawab of Najafgarh”; Kapil Dev = “Haryana Hurricane”; Milkha Singh = “Flying Sikh”; PT Usha = “Payyoli Express.”

🧠 Mnemonic — Gandhi’s Three Title-Givers

“Tagore = Mahatma, Bose = Father of Nation, Public = Bapu”
→ T-M, B-F, P-B — three different sources, three different titles.

🧠 Mnemonic — “Father of” Science Titles in Chronological Order

“Aryabhata Maths, Sushruta Surgery, Sarabhai Space, Bhabha Nuclear, Swaminathan Green, Kurien White, Phalke Cinema, Ambedkar Constitution”
→ Think chronologically: Ancient → Colonial → Modern

🧠 Mnemonic — Cricket Big Four Nicknames

“God-Wall-Dada-Cool” → Sachin (God) + Dravid (Wall) + Ganguly (Dada) + Dhoni (Cool)

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Nicknames of Famous Personalities — MCQ Quiz

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Question 1 of 5
Who first addressed Mahatma Gandhi as “Father of the Nation”?
A. Rabindranath Tagore
B. Jawaharlal Nehru
C. Subhas Chandra Bose
D. Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
✅ Explanation

Subhas Chandra Bose was the first to address Mahatma Gandhi as “Father of the Nation” in a radio address from Singapore on July 6, 1944. Rabindranath Tagore gave Gandhi the title “Mahatma” (Great Soul). “Bapu” (Father in Gujarati) was used affectionately by the public.

Question 2 of 5
The nickname “Iron Man of India” belongs to which leader, and why was it given?
A. Jawaharlal Nehru — for industrialising India
B. Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel — for integrating 562 princely states
C. Subhas Chandra Bose — for founding the INA
D. Bal Gangadhar Tilak — for resisting British rule
✅ Explanation

Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel is called the “Iron Man of India” for his decisive, firm role in integrating 562 princely states into the Indian Union after independence (1947–1948). His October 31 birthday is celebrated as National Unity Day.

Question 3 of 5
Which Indian sportsperson is nicknamed “Flying Sikh” and what was his landmark achievement?
A. Harbhajan Singh — took 400 Test wickets
B. Milkha Singh — missed Olympic medal by 0.1 seconds in Rome 1960
C. Kapil Dev — led India to the 1983 World Cup
D. Navjot Singh Sidhu — known for big hitting in cricket
✅ Explanation

Milkha Singh is called the “Flying Sikh” for his incredible speed in track and field. His most famous moment was the 400m race at the 1960 Rome Olympics, where he finished fourth — missing the bronze medal by just 0.1 seconds. He won gold at the 1958 Asian Games.

Question 4 of 5
The title “Lokamanya” was given to which leader and what does it mean?
A. Jawaharlal Nehru — Beloved of the People
B. Dadabhai Naoroji — Grand Old Man
C. Bal Gangadhar Tilak — Accepted by the People as Their Leader
D. Lala Lajpat Rai — Lion of the People
✅ Explanation

“Lokamanya” was given to Bal Gangadhar Tilak — it means “accepted/respected by the people as their leader” in Sanskrit/Marathi. He popularised the Ganesh Chaturthi festival as a public national event and was called “Father of Indian Unrest” by the British press (Valentine Chirol).

Question 5 of 5
APJ Abdul Kalam earned the nickname “Missile Man of India.” Which missiles is he most associated with?
A. BrahMos and Akash
B. Agni and Prithvi
C. Nag and Trishul
D. Pinaka and Arjun
✅ Explanation

APJ Abdul Kalam is called the “Missile Man of India” primarily for his role in developing the Agni (ballistic missile) and Prithvi (surface-to-surface missile) under the Integrated Guided Missile Development Programme (IGMDP), which he directed from 1983.

✅ Key Takeaways

Remember These for Your Exam
1
Gandhi’s titles have three different givers: “Mahatma” = Tagore; “Father of the Nation” = Subhas Chandra Bose (1944 radio address); “Bapu” = the public. Never mix these up.
2
Sardar Patel = Iron Man of India for integrating 562 princely states. Indira Gandhi = Iron Lady of India. Both use “Iron” — do not confuse the two.
3
Nine “Father of” pairs form the most exam-tested cluster: Nation (Gandhi), Constitution (Ambedkar), Space (Sarabhai), Nuclear (Bhabha), Green Revolution (Swaminathan), White Revolution (Kurien), Cinema (Phalke), Mathematics (Aryabhata), Surgery (Sushruta).
4
Lal-Bal-Pal states: Lala Lajpat Rai = Punjab; Tilak = Maharashtra; Bipin Chandra Pal = Bengal. Their individual nicknames: Punjab Kesari, Lokamanya, Father of Revolutionary Thought.
5
Cricket mnemonic: “God-Wall-Dada-Cool” — Sachin (God of Cricket), Dravid (The Wall), Ganguly (Dada), Dhoni (Captain Cool). Sehwag = Nawab of Najafgarh; Kapil = Haryana Hurricane.
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Nightingale distinction: Nightingale of India = Sarojini Naidu (freedom fighter & poet). Nightingale of Bollywood = Lata Mangeshkar (singer). Lady with the Lamp = Florence Nightingale (British nurse, nursing pioneer).

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

FAQs — Nicknames of Famous Personalities
What is the difference between “Mahatma,” “Bapu,” and “Father of the Nation” for Gandhi?

These are three distinct titles given by different people. “Mahatma” (Great Soul) is attributed to Rabindranath Tagore — it became Gandhi’s universally used prefix. “Bapu” (Father in Gujarati) was an affectionate name used by his followers and the general public, reflecting his paternal role in the freedom movement. “Father of the Nation” was formally used first by Subhas Chandra Bose in a radio address on July 6, 1944 from Singapore — this is the most tested version of the origin in competitive exams.

Who are the “Lal-Bal-Pal” trio and what were their individual nicknames?

Lal-Bal-Pal refers to three Extremist leaders of the Indian National Congress in the early 1900s: Lala Lajpat Rai (Lal) of Punjab — nicknamed “Punjab Kesari” or “Sher-e-Punjab” (Lion of Punjab); Bal Gangadhar Tilak (Bal) of Maharashtra — nicknamed “Lokamanya” and “Father of Indian Unrest”; and Bipin Chandra Pal (Pal) of Bengal — nicknamed “Father of Revolutionary Thought in India.” Together they championed Swaraj, Swadeshi, and boycott of British goods before Gandhi’s emergence.

Which “Father of” titles are most frequently tested in competitive exams?

The most exam-tested “Father of” nicknames are: Father of the Nation = Mahatma Gandhi; Father of Indian Constitution = B. R. Ambedkar; Father of India’s Space Programme = Vikram Sarabhai; Father of Indian Nuclear Programme = Homi Bhabha; Father of Green Revolution = M. S. Swaminathan; Father of White Revolution = Verghese Kurien; Father of Indian Cinema = Dadasaheb Phalke; Father of Indian Mathematics = Aryabhata; Father of Indian Surgery (ancient) = Sushruta. These nine “Father of” pairs form a core cluster that appears in every exam cycle.

Which nicknames of freedom fighters are most frequently tested in UPSC and SSC exams?

The highest-frequency freedom fighter nicknames tested in UPSC, SSC, and Banking exams are: Mahatma Gandhi = Father of the Nation / Bapu; Sardar Patel = Iron Man of India; Subhas Chandra Bose = Netaji; Bal Gangadhar Tilak = Lokamanya; Jawaharlal Nehru = Chacha Nehru / Panditji; Lala Lajpat Rai = Punjab Kesari; Rabindranath Tagore = Gurudev; Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan = Frontier Gandhi; Dadabhai Naoroji = Grand Old Man of India; Bhagat Singh = Shaheed-e-Azam; Sarojini Naidu = Nightingale of India; Chittaranjan Das = Deshbandhu. Memorising these 12 pairs guarantees consistent marks in this GK section.

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