Terms of Endearment with D
Classic affectionate term, formal yet warm.
Very common romantic pet name in English.
Often used lovingly for fathers or partners.
Cute nickname, “living doll” style endearment.
Casual friendly term, often affectionate.
Variant of dear, sweet and old-fashioned.
Poetic pet name, like “my dove”, gentle image.
Used as a sweet nickname, also a given name.
Used flirtatiously, e.g. “hey, dreamy eyes”.
- Dearly beloved
Cute diminutive, often for kids or partners.
Babyish “dad” form, used cutely by small kids.
- dad
Old-fashioned cute pet name, e.g. “my ducky”.
British-style endearment, like “alright, duck?”
Cute pet name, from 'doll' + 'face', 1940s slang.
Short for 'lovey-dovey', cuddly and sweet nickname.
Colloquial for 'darling', common romantic address.
Playful flirty compliment, used romantically.
Slangy friendly version of 'dog', can be buddy-like.
Cute food-based pet name, esp. in East Asia.
Flirty compliment for a charming, good‑looking person.
Old-fashioned but tender romantic address.
Playful nickname for a bold, adventurous person.
Romantic/poetic pet name, 'you are my dream'.
Cute, playful nickname like “hey, my little doodle”
Romantic phrase, sweet and affectionate
Colloquial “darling”, classic term of endearment
Sweet affectionate phrase, often for partners 💞
Romantic phrase, very tender and loving 💘
Classic affectionate way to address a loved one
Short for darling in some dialects, affectionate
Cute, childish nickname, often for babies
Silly, affectionate nickname despite origin
Affectionate diminutive of “dear”, very sweet
Poetic, old-fashioned term of endearment ❤️
Casual Aussie-style short for darling, friendly
Classic double endearment, very loving British-style
The words in the list Terms of Endearment with D come from players of the word game City, Country, River.