National Team Nicknames
Posted: Wed Aug 02, 2017 3:38 pm
Team Nickname notes
Algeria Les Lionceaux meaning "The Lion Cubs"
American Samoa Talavalu
Andorra Els Isards
Argentina Los Pumas (Pumas) The Argentina team is called Los Pumas because of the animal depicted as the team's emblem. However, that animal is actually a jaguar (ayaguareté) and not a puma!
Australia Wallabies A wallaby is a small kangaroo
Austria Steinböcke a Ibex or alpine mountain goat
Barbados Bajans
Belgium Zwarte Duivels meaning Black Devils in Dutch. Also Diables Noirs (black devils in French)
Botswana The Vultures
Brazil Os Tupis Tupis are the main ethnic group of Brazilian indigenous people.
Brunei Leopards
Burundi Intawamba meaning lions
Burkina Faso Etalions
Cambodia Koupreys meaning Buffalos
Cameroon Indomitable Lions "Les Lions Indomptables"
Canada Canucks or Maple Leafs Canucks is a slang term for Canadians
Catalonia El XV de la ginesta
Cayman Islands Turtles
Chad Les Sao
Chile Los Cóndores The Condors
Colombia Tucanos
Congo (Democratic Republic) Leopards
Congo (Republic) Diables Rouges
Costa Rica Ticos
Côte D'Ivoire Les Éléphants
Cyprus The Moufflons
Czech Republic Panthers
Denmark Danish Lions
El Salvador Los Torogoces Turquoise-browed Motmots
England Red and Whites The Red and Whites is not a commonly used name. It comes from the red and white playing strip. Also the Roses? A Fenchman notified me that in France the English team is called "Le 15 de la Rose" - literally: "The 15 of the Rose".
Ecuador Los Piqueros named after the bird
Fiji Bati (The Warriors) / Flying Fijians
France Le XV de France "Le XV de France" literally translates as "The 15 of France". France's team is also called les bleus (the blues) because of the color of their uniform, though "Les Bleus" is more of a generic name for all French national teams. Before their curent strip which is mostly blue, the French team played in blue shirts, white shorts, and red socks, the colors of the national flag, and were nicknamed "Les Tricolores". Also sometimes Le Coqs (the cockerels).
Georgia The Lelos The name comes from lelo, an indigenous Georgian sport with strong similarities to rugby. Lelo has been adopted as the Georgian word for "try". One standard cheer of Georgian rugby union fans is Lelo, Lelo, Sakartvelo (Try, Try, Georgia). Another nickname that is sometimes used is "Men of Borjgali"
Greece I Ethniki which means "The National (team)"
Guatemala Jaguares
Honduras Orquideas (informally Baleadas, which is the national tortilla)
Hong Kong Dragons
Indonesia White Rhinos
Iran Team Melli
Ireland - Ireland do not commonly use a nickname. If anything, they would be called the shamrocks (it's the team's emblem)
Italy Gli Azzurri the same as their football (soccer) team and other Italian teams, a reference to their jersey color. Translates as "light blue or "azure".
Japan The Brave Blossoms Named after their emblem. The team was previously called the 'Cherry Blossoms'.
Kazakhstan The Nomads
Kenya The Simbas Simba is the Swahili word for Lion
Lebanon Phoenix The Phoenix is said to be the official bird of Lebanon and is often used to describe the capital city, Beirut, which has been destroyed on 7 different occasions and been rebuilt.
Madagascar Les Makis
Mali Les Hippos
Mauritania Les Oryxs
Malta The Rams
Mexico Serpientes meaning Snakes
Moldova Haiduci
Morocca Atlas Lions
Namibia Welwitschias The Welwitschias is a plant which is considered a living fossil and features on the country's coat of arms. (The team is aka Biltongboere).
Netherlands Oranje may also be The Impala's
New Zealand All Blacks black is the color of the New Zealand jersey
Nicaragua Tiburones (Sharks)
Niger Zebou
Nigeria Black Stallions
Niue Toa Niue
Pakistan The Greenshirts
Panama Diablos Rojos meaning Red Devils
Papua New Guinea The Pukpuks
Paraguay Los yacarés means the Alligators
Peru Los Tumis a ceremonial knife
Philippines Volcanoes
Poland Biało-czerwoni meaning white-reds
Portugal Os Lobos meaning The Wolves
Romania Oaks Named for their emblem.
Russia Bears
Rwanda Silverbacks
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Amazona Guildingii Name for the rare and graceful Vincentian Parrot.
Samoa (Western Samoa) Manu Samoa 'Manu Samoa' is the name of a famous Samoan chief/warrior some 10 generations ago.
Santa Lucia Zandolis
Scotland - Scotland do not commonly use a nickname, though sometimes they are called the thistle (it's their emblem)
Senegal Lions
Serbia Orlovi meaning eagles
Slovenia Encijani means The Gentians, because the crest of the Slovenia rugby union national team is a gentian, a blue flower
Solomon Islands Warriors
South Africa Springboks Also called Boks, or more correctly the Sprinbokke, or Bokke
Spain El XV Del León Named for the lion on their emblem.
Sri Lanka The brave Elephants / Tuskers
Swaziland Sizeze
Switzerland Edelweiss
Tanzania Twigas
Trinidad and Tobago The Calypso Warriors
Togo Eperviers meanig hawks
Tonga 'Ikale Tahi Sea Eagles
Turkey Ay Yıldızlar meaning The Crescent Stars
Turks & Caicos Islands The Flamingos
Uganda The Rugby Cranes
Ukraine Cossacks
Uruguay Los Teros Named for their emblem.
USA The Eagles Named for their emblem and national symbol
Vanuatu Tuskers
Venezuela Orquideas
Virgin Islands Green Machine
Wales Dragons also 'ostrich feathers'?
Zimbabwe The Sables
Algeria Les Lionceaux meaning "The Lion Cubs"
American Samoa Talavalu
Andorra Els Isards
Argentina Los Pumas (Pumas) The Argentina team is called Los Pumas because of the animal depicted as the team's emblem. However, that animal is actually a jaguar (ayaguareté) and not a puma!
Australia Wallabies A wallaby is a small kangaroo
Austria Steinböcke a Ibex or alpine mountain goat
Barbados Bajans
Belgium Zwarte Duivels meaning Black Devils in Dutch. Also Diables Noirs (black devils in French)
Botswana The Vultures
Brazil Os Tupis Tupis are the main ethnic group of Brazilian indigenous people.
Brunei Leopards
Burundi Intawamba meaning lions
Burkina Faso Etalions
Cambodia Koupreys meaning Buffalos
Cameroon Indomitable Lions "Les Lions Indomptables"
Canada Canucks or Maple Leafs Canucks is a slang term for Canadians
Catalonia El XV de la ginesta
Cayman Islands Turtles
Chad Les Sao
Chile Los Cóndores The Condors
Colombia Tucanos
Congo (Democratic Republic) Leopards
Congo (Republic) Diables Rouges
Costa Rica Ticos
Côte D'Ivoire Les Éléphants
Cyprus The Moufflons
Czech Republic Panthers
Denmark Danish Lions
El Salvador Los Torogoces Turquoise-browed Motmots
England Red and Whites The Red and Whites is not a commonly used name. It comes from the red and white playing strip. Also the Roses? A Fenchman notified me that in France the English team is called "Le 15 de la Rose" - literally: "The 15 of the Rose".
Ecuador Los Piqueros named after the bird
Fiji Bati (The Warriors) / Flying Fijians
France Le XV de France "Le XV de France" literally translates as "The 15 of France". France's team is also called les bleus (the blues) because of the color of their uniform, though "Les Bleus" is more of a generic name for all French national teams. Before their curent strip which is mostly blue, the French team played in blue shirts, white shorts, and red socks, the colors of the national flag, and were nicknamed "Les Tricolores". Also sometimes Le Coqs (the cockerels).
Georgia The Lelos The name comes from lelo, an indigenous Georgian sport with strong similarities to rugby. Lelo has been adopted as the Georgian word for "try". One standard cheer of Georgian rugby union fans is Lelo, Lelo, Sakartvelo (Try, Try, Georgia). Another nickname that is sometimes used is "Men of Borjgali"
Greece I Ethniki which means "The National (team)"
Guatemala Jaguares
Honduras Orquideas (informally Baleadas, which is the national tortilla)
Hong Kong Dragons
Indonesia White Rhinos
Iran Team Melli
Ireland - Ireland do not commonly use a nickname. If anything, they would be called the shamrocks (it's the team's emblem)
Italy Gli Azzurri the same as their football (soccer) team and other Italian teams, a reference to their jersey color. Translates as "light blue or "azure".
Japan The Brave Blossoms Named after their emblem. The team was previously called the 'Cherry Blossoms'.
Kazakhstan The Nomads
Kenya The Simbas Simba is the Swahili word for Lion
Lebanon Phoenix The Phoenix is said to be the official bird of Lebanon and is often used to describe the capital city, Beirut, which has been destroyed on 7 different occasions and been rebuilt.
Madagascar Les Makis
Mali Les Hippos
Mauritania Les Oryxs
Malta The Rams
Mexico Serpientes meaning Snakes
Moldova Haiduci
Morocca Atlas Lions
Namibia Welwitschias The Welwitschias is a plant which is considered a living fossil and features on the country's coat of arms. (The team is aka Biltongboere).
Netherlands Oranje may also be The Impala's
New Zealand All Blacks black is the color of the New Zealand jersey
Nicaragua Tiburones (Sharks)
Niger Zebou
Nigeria Black Stallions
Niue Toa Niue
Pakistan The Greenshirts
Panama Diablos Rojos meaning Red Devils
Papua New Guinea The Pukpuks
Paraguay Los yacarés means the Alligators
Peru Los Tumis a ceremonial knife
Philippines Volcanoes
Poland Biało-czerwoni meaning white-reds
Portugal Os Lobos meaning The Wolves
Romania Oaks Named for their emblem.
Russia Bears
Rwanda Silverbacks
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Amazona Guildingii Name for the rare and graceful Vincentian Parrot.
Samoa (Western Samoa) Manu Samoa 'Manu Samoa' is the name of a famous Samoan chief/warrior some 10 generations ago.
Santa Lucia Zandolis
Scotland - Scotland do not commonly use a nickname, though sometimes they are called the thistle (it's their emblem)
Senegal Lions
Serbia Orlovi meaning eagles
Slovenia Encijani means The Gentians, because the crest of the Slovenia rugby union national team is a gentian, a blue flower
Solomon Islands Warriors
South Africa Springboks Also called Boks, or more correctly the Sprinbokke, or Bokke
Spain El XV Del León Named for the lion on their emblem.
Sri Lanka The brave Elephants / Tuskers
Swaziland Sizeze
Switzerland Edelweiss
Tanzania Twigas
Trinidad and Tobago The Calypso Warriors
Togo Eperviers meanig hawks
Tonga 'Ikale Tahi Sea Eagles
Turkey Ay Yıldızlar meaning The Crescent Stars
Turks & Caicos Islands The Flamingos
Uganda The Rugby Cranes
Ukraine Cossacks
Uruguay Los Teros Named for their emblem.
USA The Eagles Named for their emblem and national symbol
Vanuatu Tuskers
Venezuela Orquideas
Virgin Islands Green Machine
Wales Dragons also 'ostrich feathers'?
Zimbabwe The Sables