Terms of Endearment with S
Classic romantic nickname in English, very common.
Cute, informal term of affection for loved ones.
Used playfully as “hey, sugar” in US English.
Misspelling of sweetie but used as same endearment.
Cheerful, warm nickname like “good morning, sunshine”.
Used as “hey sweet” in modern casual affection.
Used warmly for sister or close female friend.
Very sweet, old-fashioned affectionate nickname.
Affectionate for a young boy; “sonny boy” style.
Goofy, affectionate teasing between friends or family.
Used like “hey, Sunny” as a warm nickname.
Cute, gentle pet name, popular in US English.
Duplicate of “sweetie pie”; same loving usage.
Cutesy, exaggerated pet name, often humorous.
Playful, flirty nickname for someone you like.
Cute, old-fashioned pet name for a loved one.
Classic romantic term of endearment.
- Sweetpea
Used for loved ones, means someone who shines.
Casual sweet pet name for someone you like.
Variant of “sugar plum”, cozy cute nickname.
Playful, sugary nickname for a loved one.
Cuddly merged form of sweetie + pie, very loving.
Same as “sweet cheeks”, affectionate and flirty.
Goofy, old-school pet name for someone you adore.
Casual urban-style pet name for a partner/friend.
Deep romantic term for a life partner.
Cute US-style pet name, mixing sugar + pie 🍰
Playful rhyming nickname for kids or friends
Sweet, cozy term similar to sweetheart
Used sweetly when telling someone to smile
Shona is used as an affectionate name in India
Malay/Indonesian for “dear”, very loving
German “darling/treasure”, classic endearment
Playful sweet nickname, often for lovers or kids
Cute nickname for cheerful or smiling person
Slangy affectionate term, esp. in songs
Very sweet, classic affectionate nickname
Flirty, affectionate nickname for a partner
Old‑fashioned but affectionate for a boy/son
Cute phrase you might say to someone you adore
Slang pet name for attractive girl/partner
Playful flirty word for a cheeky partner 😉
Cute twist on “sweetie pie”, very affectionate
Romantic phrase used to praise someone
Pet-name style, like Snookums or Snookie
German pet name meaning “treasure”, very sweet
Cute shortened “sugar”, common flirty nickname
The words in the list Terms of Endearment with S come from players of the word game City, Country, River.