Terms of Endearment with A
Common sweet nickname, suggests someone pure and good.
Spanish for “love”, often used as a pet name in English too.
Used playfully to flatter someone you like.
Italian for “love”, common romantic nickname.
Classic English phrase for a very cherished person.
Family endearment for a beloved aunt.
French for “love”, often used romantically.
Cute, playful nickname, esp. for kids or partners.
Warm, informal family nickname for an aunt.
Can be a playful compliment for someone skilled.
Sweet, cozy nickname, often for kids or partners.
Neutral title, but often used lovingly in families.
Cute, affectionate exclamation to someone you adore.
Sweet phrase for someone cute and angelic.
"Amigo" = friend in Spanish, warm pet name.
“Appa” = dad in Korean, sweet to call father.
Romantic phrase expressing deep affection.
Spanish diminutive of “amor”, very tender.
Tagalog “my spouse”, very loving address.
Encouraging pet phrase, esp. to boys.
Can be used as a sweet, familiar nickname.
Supportive cheer, used affectionately.
Cute food-based pet name for someone.
Tagalog for “child”, very tender address.
Romantic promise phrase, often used lovingly.
"A love" works like "hey, love" in UK/IE English.
Cute nickname about chubby rosy cheeks.
Italian for “my love”, classic romantic pet name.
Can be a short, sweet pet name in some cultures.
Possessive, romantic way to call a partner.
Romantic, used like “I adore you, my dear”.
Slangy cute way to call someone adorable.
Sweet phrase directly addressing someone lovingly.
Cute phrase, often said while hugging someone.
Can be a cute shortened name like “Abby”.
Means mom in some cultures, used lovingly.
Playful, romantic way to address someone.
Romantic, tender nickname for a loved one.
Common given name often used sweetly as a pet name.
Given name also used as a warm, affectionate nickname.
Casual, flirty way to call someone adorable.
The words in the list Terms of Endearment with A come from players of the word game City, Country, River.