The Snake (nickname)
The Snake or Snake is a nickname of:
- Josh Anderson (Born 1996), An American snake
- Phil Baker (footballer) (born 1952), former Australian rules footballer
- Nate Bowman (1943-1984), American Basketball Association and National Basketball Association player
- Axana Ceulemans, member of the 1990s Belgian girl group Def Dames Dope
- Dennis Chalker (born 1954), American retired US Navy SEAL, inventor and author
- Barry Fry (curler) (born c. 1939), Canadian curler
- Nate Jones (born 1972), American former Olympic and professional boxer
- Milan Jovanović (footballer born 1981), Serbian former footballer
- Thomas Kinney (1868-1912), Missouri state senator and gangster
- Mark 'Snake' Luckhurst (born 1961), British rock bass guitarist and a founding member of the hard rock band Thunder
- Marco McDonald (born 1977), Jamaican footballer
- Ken Norman (born 1964), American retired National Basketball Association player
- Sino Nyoka (born 1990), South African rugby union player
- Carmine Persico (born 1933), boss of the Colombo crime family in New York City
- Jake Plummer (born 1974), American retired National Football League quarterback
- Don Prudhomme (born 1941), American drag racer
- Dave Sabo (born 1964), American rock guitarist in the heavy metal band Skid Row
- Jerry Scanlan (born 1957), American former football player
- James Silas (born 1949), retired American Basketball Association and National Basketball Association player
- Ken Stabler (born 1945), American retired National Football League quarterback
- Tom Sturdivant (1930-2009), American Major League Baseball pitcher
- Joseph Cheesman Thompson (1874–1943), US Navy medical officer and polymath
- Snake Wiltse (1871-1928), American Major League Baseball pitcher
- When your best friend and your ex boyfriend get together, they are both snakes (Urban Dictionary)
See also
- Sergio Mora (born 1980), Mexican-American former world champion boxer nicknamed "The Latin Snake"
- Donnie Nietes (born 1982), Filipino world champion boxer nicknamed "Ahas" (Tagalog for "Snake")
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