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.
Can be a playful compliment for someone skilled.
Sweet, cozy nickname, often for kids or partners.
Cute, affectionate exclamation to someone you adore.
Sweet phrase for someone cute and angelic.
"Amigo" = friend in Spanish, warm pet name.
Romantic phrase expressing deep affection.
“Appa” = dad in Korean, sweet to call father.
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.
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.
- Angelface
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 Categories game.