List of dinosaur specimens with nicknames

This list of nicknamed dinosaur fossils is a list of fossil non-avian dinosaur specimens given informal names or nicknames, in addition to their institutional catalogue numbers.

It excludes informal appellations that are purely descriptive (e.g., "the Fighting Dinosaurs", "the Trachodon Mummy").

Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County Tyrannosaurus rex [189] Late Cretaceous Hell Creek Formation Thomas

Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County Tyrannosaurus rex Late Cretaceous Hell Creek Formation Tristan-Otto Natural History Museum, Berlin Tyrannosaurus rex Late Cretaceous Trix

Naturalis Biodiversity Center Tyrannosaurus Rex Late Cretaceous Hell Creek Formation

Doyle
Fafnir the Triceratops
Hatcher the Triceratops
An imposing Triceratops fossil on display, lit by blue and yellow light.
‘Horridus’, the most complete Triceratops fossil known, on display at the Melbourne Museum .
Lane the Triceratops
Raymond the Triceratops
Fossilized skin of Dakota the Edmontosaurus .
Leonardo the Brachylophosaurus
Roberta
Willo the Thescelosaurus
Sophie the Stegosaurus
Art Reconstruction
Composite skeleton
Gordo the Barosaurus
Happy at the Cleveland Museum
On display
Prince (Twinky to right and Appolonia to left)
Twinky (Prince and Appolonia to right)
Arkhane
Big Al
Big Al 2, the Allosaurus
Big Joe
NCSM 14345
Jimmy
Baby Louie, the Macroelongatoolithus embryo.
Big Auntie
Big Mama the Citipati
Borsti
Ciro the Scipionyx
Dave the Sinornithosaurus
Hector
Black Beauty the T. rex .
Bucky the T. rex
Casper the T. rex
Cast of Chomper in Berkeley Square
Gorgosaurus; "Elmer"
The skeletal mount of "Gorgeous George"
Jane the T. rex
Samson the T. rex
Scotty the T. rex
Sisyphus
Stan the T. rex
Sue the T. rex
Tinker the T. rex
Thomas the T. rex
Tristan the T. rex
Trix the T. rex
Big Mike/Devil Rex/Wankel Rex