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{{Short description|none}}File:Shea Home Run Apple & Citi Field.jpg|thumb|A model of a big apple is located outside of Citi Field, the New York Mets' baseball ballpark, in alt=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.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.NEWS,weblink 22 Maps That Show How Americans Speak English Totally Differently From Each Other, Walter, Hickey, June 5, 2013, July 7, 2013, Business Insider, New Yorkers also use "The City" to refer specifically to the borough of Manhattan.NEWS,weblink Do You Refer To Manhattan As "The City"?, Gothamist, Jen, Carlson, May 21, 2012, June 6, 2022,

Common nicknames

File:NYC Nicknames Wall at JFK.jpg|thumb|Various nicknames are featured on a wall at John F. Kennedy International AirportJohn F. Kennedy International Airport
  • The Big Apple – first published as a euphemism for New York City in 1921 by sportswriter John J. Fitz Gerald, who claimed he had heard it used the prior year by two stable hands at the New Orleans Fair Grounds because of the large prizes available at horse races in New York.NEWS,weblink Hamilton, Alex, January 21, 2020, Where Did The Nickname 'The Big Apple' Come From?, Gothamist, March 23, 2023, Later made popular by a 1970s advertisement campaign.NEWS,weblink Where Did The Nickname 'The Big Apple' Come From?, Alec, Hamilton, January 21, 2020, Gothamist, January 21, 2020,weblink January 22, 2020, dead,
  • The Capital of the World – made popular in its application to New York by the author E. B. White in his 1948 essay Here is New York, written as construction of the United Nations began that year.WEB,weblink E.B White's Here is New York, September 1, 2013, Ezra, Doueck, Baruch College, March 23, 2023, NEWS,weblink E.B. White's words on New York prove prophetic 50 years later, Rob, Hiaasen, The Baltimore Sun, October 21, 2001, March 23, 2023, Derived in turn from the Roman poet Lucan who first mocked his city of Rome as "" in the year 61 in his work Pharsalia because of how easily it had fallen to generals the previous century.BOOK, Bexley, Erica, The Myth of the Republic: Medusa and Cato in Lucan, Pharsalia 9". Lucan's "Bellum Civile": Between Epic Tradition and Aesthetic Innovation, Berlin, New York, De Gruyter, 2010, 135–154, 10.1515/9783110229486.135, 55587717,weblink Also used with adjectives such as "The Food Capital of the World" or "The Gay Capital of the World", in reference to New York City's outsized influence upon specific cultures.NEWS,weblink These are the top food cities in America — here's what to eat when you're there, June 29, 2018, CNBC, Jimmy, Im, March 23, 2023, WEB,weblink New York - The World's Gay Capital, Peter Minkoff, Your LGBTQ+ Voice, April 5, 2018, January 5, 2023,
  • The Center of the Universe – used repeatedly by New York City mayor Robert F. Wagner Jr. during his terms from 1954 to 1965,NEWS,weblink The President Preaches About New York, the Example, Gabe, Pressman, NBC New York, September 27, 2010, March 23, 2023, BOOK, The Epic of New York City: A Narrative History, Edward Robb Ellis, 21 December 2004, December 19, 2022, Basic Books, 593, 9780786714360,weblink This City is the Center of the Universe, it is also commonly applied to Times Square specifically,WEB,weblink Why is New York City known as "the Big Apple" and "Gotham?", 11 September 2010, Dictionary.com, LLC, July 7, 2013, WEB,weblink Explore Manhattan Neighborhoods: The Center of the Universe (aka Times Square), Sarah, Moore, Her Campus Media, March 22, 2011, July 7, 2013, WEB,weblink Times Square The Crossroads of the World, TimesSquare.com, October 30, 2009, July 7, 2013, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20130813003445weblink">weblink August 13, 2013, and similarly used with adjectives such as the "Theatrical Center of the Universe" or "Economic Center of the Universe"NEWS,weblink The new non-stop flight to New York is a big deal that took a lot of work to make happen, Mike, Varney, Inside Tucson Business, November 10, 2016, March 23, 2023,
  • The City So Nice They Named It Twice – a reference to "New York, New York" as both the city and state, spoken by Jon Hendricks in 1959 on a jazz cover of Lorenz Hart and Richard Rodgers' song "Manhattan" on George Russell's album New York, N.Y.,WEB,weblink George Russell and New York, New York, Jazz Profiles, Steven, Cerra, April 27, 2013, January 1, 2018,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20180102012925weblink">weblink January 2, 2018, and popularized by New York-based late night talk show host David Letterman, who also used the phrase "the town so nice, they named it twice."NEWS, February 19, 1984, David Letterman's off-center humor finds a home,weblink New York Times, Peter, Kerr,
  • The Empire City – derived from George Washington in the alleged quote "Surely this is the seat of the empire!" though first published in an 1836 newspaper as "the Empire City of the New World"; also in reference to New York City's status as the most populous city in the State of New York,NEWS,weblink From Gotham to Metropolis: A look at NYC's best nicknames, Keri, Blakinger, New York Daily News, March 8, 2016, August 6, 2017, whose primary nickname is The Empire State.
  • The Greatest City in the World – reflective of the city's overall global prominence,WEB,weblink Citing its diversity and culture, NYC was voted best city in the world in new global survey, Will, Gleason, TimeOut, March 11, 2019, May 19, 2019, WEB,weblink 15 Things NOT to Do in New York City, Kelsy, Chauvin, Fodor's, March 15, 2019, May 19, 2019, and popularized by the song The Schuyler Sisters from Lin-Manuel Miranda's 2015 musical HamiltonWEB,weblink Let Lin-Manuel Miranda Take You on a Virtual Tour of the 'Greatest City in the World' — His Hometown of New York City, Travel and Leisure, Rachel, Chang, May 26, 2021, June 4, 2022,
  • Metropolis – popularized as the location of Superman comics, first specified in September 1939's Action Comics 16, written by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, and itself an allusion to the setting of the Fritz Lang film Metropolis (1927),BOOK,weblink Superman:The Complete History, Les, Daniels, April 1, 2004, Chronicle Books, 0-8118-4231-2, 26, used to describe New York City in the daytime, in contrast to Gotham, sometimes used to describe New York City at night.

Historic nicknames

  • America's City – a term positioning New York City as emblematic of the country post 9/11, as its premier metropolisWEB, Lithwick, Dahlia, 2020-04-03, After 9/11, America Rallied Behind New York. Not This Time.,weblink 2020-08-13, Slate Magazine, en, WEB, New York City: America's City - Tripadvisor,weblink 2020-08-13, www.tripadvisor.com, en, WEB, Defense.gov Deputy Secretary of Defense Speech: Navy League of the United States, New York Council (New York, NY),weblink 2020-08-13, archive.defense.gov,
  • 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.WEB,weblink Why 1970s New York was nicknamed "Fun City", 30 December 2016, This nickname was also later derisively played on by NYPD's largest police union, who used the term "Fear City" in response to city budget cutbacks during the 1970s.
WEB,weblink 'Welcome to Fear City' – the inside story of New York's civil war, 40 years on, 18 May 2015, The Guardian, 4 June 2022, BOOK, Phillips-Fein, Kim, 2017, Fear City: New York's Fiscal Crisis and the Rise of Austerity Politics, Metropolitan Books, 978-0805095258,

Historical names

Names by which the parts of New York City in Lower Manhattan were officially deemed during the 17th century included:
  • New Amsterdam – the original name of the Dutch colony from 1624 until 1665, when the English captured and renamed the colony during the Second Anglo-Dutch War. Derived from Fort Amsterdam, and though the colony's administration at the time simply used the name "Amsterdam" for the village north of the fort, the inclusion of "Nieuw" was popularized in the 1650s by Adriaen van der Donck in his pamphlets advertising the colony to potential settlers.WEB,weblink Jaap, Jacobs, New Amsterdam: What's in A Name?, The John Adams Institute, June 30, 2022, February 19, 2023,
  • New Orange – the name given to the city during the brief period of 1673-1674 when the Dutch regained control of the city after the Third Anglo-Dutch WarWEB,weblink When New York was officially named New Orange, Ephemeral New York, March 7, 2011, and then bargained it away in the Treaty of Westminster

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