Nicknames of Atlanta


An 1859 industrial journal was among the first to note nicknames for Atlanta, Georgia:
An orator claimed for it the signification of "a city among the hills" while a writer has declared that it was the opposite of "rus in urbe" and proclaimed it "'the city in the woods".

Since then, the city has known numerous nicknames. As of the 2010s, The ATL, and The A are the most prevalent.

Atlanta nicknames


  • Contemporary nicknames of Atlanta include, in alphabetical order:
  • * The A/da A: It is used in local media such as Only in the A, a video channel shown on MARTA rapid transit trains in Atlanta, The Indispensable A, an Atlanta-based email publication, and Straight from the A, an Atlanta-based blog targeted at African Americans. "The A" or "da A" is also used in hip hop and rap songs such as Ludacris and Lloyd's "How We Do It ", Lil Scrappy's "The A", and T.I.'s "In da A". Atlanta newspaper Creative Loafing listed as one of its "reasons to love Atlanta" that it's "the only city easily identified by just one letter".
  • * A-Town
  • * The ATL, for its airport code
  • * Badstreet, U.S.A.: City nickname coined by professional wrestling stable The Fabulous Freebirds, who were billed from Atlanta.
  • * The Big A, trucker CB slang
  • * The Big Peach
  • * Black mecca
  • * City in a Forest or City of Trees, for its unique tree canopy
  • * Dogwood City
  • * Empire City of the South
  • * Hot 'Lanta, also spelled Hotlanta, first popularized by an instrumental song performed by the Allman Brothers Band. It debuted on their live album At Fillmore East, released in July 1971, the fifth song on the album.
  • * Hollywood of the South, became popular recently due to the city's boom in the film industry.
  • * Running City USA
  • *Wakanda: Atlanta has been compared to the fictional country that is the home of the Black Panther in the Marvel Comics Universe, and portions of the 2018 film Black Panther were filmed in the Atlanta metro area. Rapper and Atlanta native Killer Mike told Stephen Colbert, "Atlanta is Wakanda, for real.".
  • Historical nicknames for the city include:
  • * Gate City, Gate City of the South, or Gate City of the New South
  • * New York of the South
  • * Chicago of the South : for Atlanta's "new men, new industries, new buildings, and new spirit" - though it was often remarked that the nickname was not quite accurate in terms of the size of Atlanta vs. the much larger Chicago
  • * The City Too Busy to Hate
  • * Convention City of Dixie
  • * Dogwood City

    Nicknames of other Atlanta areas

The Watermelon 500

"The Watermelon 500" is trucker CB slang for the Interstate 285 loop around Atlanta.

SWATS

SWATS, The S.W.A.T.S. or S.W.A.T.S. is, in street, hip-hop, or local contexts, Southwest Atlanta, plus territory extending into the adjacent cities of College Park and East Point. The term "SWATS" came into vogue around 1996 and was initially made popular by LaFace Records groups OutKast and Goodie Mob. This was the same time that "ATL" became popular as a nickname for Atlanta as a whole.
SWATS in Lyrics
The OutKast song "Peaches " states: "For... the SWATS... Cause it ain't nuttin but King Shit, all day, err'day". Another Outkast song, "Ova da Wudz" states "put the SWATS, SWATS on your car."
Goodie Mob song "I Refuse Limitation" states "SWATS G.A. by way of Cascade Heights", while their song "Goodie Bag" states "Cause in da SWAT's red hots don't drip or bleed", and in "All A's", Cee Lo Green's chorus states "But don't you dare ride through the SWATS without, at least 30 shots".
Erick Sermon rapped "I'm in New York now but I represent the SWATS and A-Town.", in his song "Future Thug" from his sixth solo album 'Chilltown, New York' in 2004.
Media and artists named after SWATS
S.W.A.T.S. is the name of a 2010 web television series by Golden Street Entertainment taking place in Southwest Atlanta.
S.W.A.T.S. is the name of a song by rap group 9.17 on the album Southern Empire released by Motown in 2001.
Young Ju King of da SWATS is an artist featured on ReverbNation.
Also referenced as location of "Gina's Beauty Shop" in the movie with Queen Latifah.

Nawf Atlanta

Nawf Atlanta, or Nawfside is, a term popularized by rap trio Migos in reference to their place of origin Gwinnett County, which is located North of the City of Atlanta proper.