Are you tired of calling your partner by the same old nicknames? Are you looking for a sweet new nickname for him or her, one that will impress them to no end? If yes, then this article is for you! LoveBondings gives you a list of adorable Spanish nicknames to call your girlfriend or boyfriend.
When we find someone whose weirdness is compatible with ours, we join up with them and fall into mutually satisfying weirdness, and call it love, true love. – Robert Fulghum
Let’s face it, though some of us may profusely deny this, we all love terms of endearment. When your special someone calls you by sweet, funny, and adorable nicknames, it makes you feel ecstatic, and so loved, doesn’t it? And how about those cheesy and cute nicknames that you have for your partner which define how much you love him/her? Nicknames in a loving relationship are sort of a given. However, it’s possible that you’re bored of calling your partner “honey”, or “babe”, or “darling”. How about nicknames in a foreign language?
Spanish is one of the most romantic languages in the world, and there’s little doubt that Spanish nicknames will sound amazingly romantic, too. Also, if your partner knows Spanish, he or she is going to be suitably impressed when you use your choice of Spanish nickname for the first time, and for a long time after that! Here’s the list of cute Spanish nicknames that we promised you, along with their meanings. Since many of the names are common for both girlfriend and boyfriend, we’re compiling all of them together. Happy choosing!
~ (Mi) Alma – (my) soul
~ Amado – beloved, darling
~ Amante – lover
~ Amiga – friend (girl)
~ Amigo – friend (boy)
~ Angelito – angel
~ (Mi) Amor – (my) love
~ (Mi) Amor Bello – (my) beautiful love
~ Azúcar – (as sweet as) sugar
~ Bebé – baby
~ Bella – beauty
~ Besos – kisses
~ Bicho – bug (context: tiny, cute)
~ Bizcocho – (as sweet as) biscuit, sponge cake
~ Bombón – sweet, chocolate (sweetie)
~ Bonito/ Bonita – pretty, attractive
~ Caramelo – (as sweet as) candy
~ Cariño – honey, love
~ (Mi) Chiquillo – (my) kid
~ Chiquito – little one (context: cute)
~ (Mi) Chiquita – (my) little girl
~ (Mi) Cielo – (my) sky
~ Conejito – bunny girl
~ Corazón – sweetheart
~ (Mi) Divertido Chica – (my) funny girl
~ Empanada Dulce – sweet pie
~ Enamorado – lover
~ Esposa – wife
~ Estrella – star
~ Gata – (as cute as) female cat
~ Hechicera – bewitching, stunning
~ Hermoso – handsome
~ (Mi) Hombre – (my) man
~ (Mi) León – (my) lion
~ Lindo -c ute
~ Maravilloso – gorgeous
~ Marido – husband
~ Mariposa – butterfly
~ Mi Media Naranja – my half orange (my better half)
~ Morena – brunette
~ Muñeca – doll
~ Nene – baby
~ Osito – cuddly, teddy bear
~ Pastelito – pie
~ Pedacito de Cielo – little piece of heaven
~ (Mi) Perrito – (my) puppy
~ (Mi) Pollito – (my) chick
~ Precioso Mío – my precious
~ (Mi) Princesa – my princess
~ Principe Hermosa – handsome prince
~ Querido – darling, dear, lover
~ (Mi) Reina – (my) queen
~ Rubia – Blond (haired)
~ (Mi) Rey – (my) king
~ Sol – sunshine
~ Tesoro – treasure
~ Tigre – tiger
~ Única – unique
~ (Mi) Vida – (my) life
Quick Tip
Loosely translated, all these nicknames mean “darling, honey”, or whatever else you call your partner in English. However, do make sure that you explain to your partner what the nickname means, as some might seem really weird when literally translated.
We hope we’ve helped you choose what you feel is the most perfect nickname for your partner! “Buena suerte”! (Good luck!)