Spanish Nicknames
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See some Spanish nicknames:
- Queriño: You use it for your “darling.”
- Bombon: It is the lollipop candy.
- Musa: The Spanish of muse.
- Papi Chulo: Papi Chulo (or a “Mac Daddy” in English) is a handsome man who has a great power over women.
- Bonito: You use it for a guy who is “pretty” and “attractive.” A cute Spanish nickname for your boyfriend
- Barbie: Refers to the brand of doll.
- Hechicera: That female wizard! Stunning girl! She will witchcraft the life out from you!
- Príncipe : Your “prince charming” (with or without the white horse).
- Azúcar: A cute romantic Spanish nickname for a guy who is “(as sweet as) sugar.”
- Porcelana: So beautiful to watch, so weak, ready to be cared.
- Linda: Ohh! How pretty she is!
- Manguito: The little tropical fruit.
- Amiga: The Spanish word for “friends.” The word will lead the individual’s mind to the very definition, so make sure to add some emotion in accordance when telling her.
- Bella: She is the living manifestation of beautiful!
- Conejita: Means little female bunny, perfect of bunny girl. You know, they are cute and lovely.
- Regalito: If she is a divine gift!
- (Mi) Corazón : Instead of saying “(my) heart” you could say “(my) sweetheart” in English.
- Corazon de Melon: It sounds cute when spoken. It means Melon heart.
- Amazona: She is from that forest!
- Chelita: This means Blond.
- (Mi) Angelito: A cute Spanish pet name for a guy that takes care of you, your guardian “angel.”
- Estrella: Among stars!
- Arenita: It means sandy.
- Loquita: If you want to call her crazy.
- Precioso Mío : Someone very dear, it means “my precious.”
- (Mi) León : You say “(my) lion” to someone strong and confident, with whom you feel safe.
- Almendra: Because she has beautiful eyes!
- (Mi) Amor: It means “(my) love,” and it’s used for a person your deeply in love with.
- Mami: Refer to someone who is sexy!
- Ninfa: She is from the woods!
- Amado: It means “loving,” but you can translate it as “darling.”
- (Mi) Hombre : A manly nickname for your boyfriend. It translates as “(my) man.”
- Cariño: It’s used quite frequently and could be translated as “dear” or “darling.”
- Corazon: The heart!
- Cuatro Ojos: If she wears glasses.
- Mi vida : Since it means “my life,” it’s a person you can’t live without.
- Caramelo: A sweet Spanish nickname for someone who is “as sweet as candy.”
- Princesa: She is a princess! Be afraid! She isn’t that lovely.
- Bombón: Someone so sweet that you could eat him. “Sweetie.”
- Hermoso: It just means “beautiful.” You could also say “bonito” or “bello.”
- Angel: Your angel! Your savior!
- Caramelo: The Spanish word for candy, so sweet!
- Bebé: Since it means “baby,” we’re not sure that every man would like it.
- Morena: A woman who has a passion cinnamon skin complex, whose temper fuels her dancing skills! And some other great things.
- Pulguita: It means little flea.
- Chiquito: Even though it means “little one” it’s used in a different context, meaning “cute.”
- Maravilloso: A romantic Spanish nickname for a gorgeous guy.
- Chiquita: Little one!
- (Mi) Chiquillo: It means “(my) kid,” someone you love and take care about.
- Manzanita: It means little apple.
- Leona: A female lion, so powerful!
- Millonaria: She has the money!
- (Mi) Cielito: It means “my little sky.” You could also say “pedacito de cielo” which means “little piece of heaven.”
- Angelita: Little angel.
- Reina: She is the Queen! Ruler of everything!
- (Mi) Sol : It means “my sun.”
- Gatita: The diminutive Spanish female form of Cat.
- Amante: It’s a “lover,” which makes it the perfect Spanish nickname for your lover.
- (Mi) Rey : Someone you worship, your “king.”
- Cosita: Used in the right context, this word refers to anything that is tiny.
- (Mi) Tesoro: A real “treasure,” someone you’d like to keep.
- Mi) Alma: It’s used to show a deep connection between you and the other person since it means “(my) soul.”
- Querido: It could be translated as “beloved.”
- Osito: A cute, lovable man, a “teddy bear.”
- Muñequita: Little doll.
- Lunatica: It means lunatic, perhaps she is at ease.
- Frecita: The diminutive form of strawberry.
- Mi Media Naranja : The one who fits perfectly with you, your better half. It’s translated as “my half orange.”
- Mi chica divertida: My funny girl!
- Griposa: For someone who is constantly with flu.