Nicknames of New York City

Slang terms for the most populous city in the United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

During its four-century history, New York City has been known by a variety of alternative names and euphemisms, both officially and unofficially. Frequently shortened to simply "New York", "NY", or "NYC", New York City is also known as "The City" in some parts of the Eastern United States, in particular, the State of New York and surrounding U.S. states.[1] New Yorkers also use "The City" to refer specifically to the borough of Manhattan.[2]

A sculpture of a red apple with the New York Mets logo on it rises above a black pedestal with the words "Home Run" in large letters.
A model of a big apple is located outside of Citi Field, the New York Mets' baseball ballpark, in Queens.

Common nicknames

Various nicknames are featured on a wall at John F. Kennedy International Airport.

Historic nicknames

  • America's City a term positioning New York City as emblematic of the country post 9/11, as its premier metropolis[29][30][31]
  • Fear City This nickname was created by the NYPD's largest police union, who used the term in response to city budget cutbacks during the 1970s. It was also a play on the earlier New York City nickname "Fun City".[32][33]
  • Fun City taken from a phrase in 1966 uttered by then mayor John Lindsay in response to being asked if he still liked being mayor during a crippling transit strike.[34][22]
  • The Modern Gomorrah referring to the "sinfulness" and organized crime of Manhattan, first popularized by Reverend Thomas De Witt Talmage in 1875 at the Brooklyn Tabernacle[18]

Historical names

Names by which the parts of New York City in Lower Manhattan were officially deemed during the 17th century included:

See also

References

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