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The sweetest, silliest, and most surprising pet names in English

September 18, 2025Cindy Blanco, Ph.D.

The sweetest, silliest, and most surprising pet names in English

Show them how much you care by choosing an English pet name for your *sweetheart*!

September 18, 2025 Cindy Blanco, Ph.D.

If you're looking for a new way to show the people in your life that you love them and that you love learning English, try using an English pet name! Whether it's an old classic or something with a modern twist, maybe English is the love language you've been looking for.

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The most common pet names in English

Here are some of the most common pet names in English. You'll see that many of the most classic pet names in English are based on words for sweet things!

English pet names
honey
sweetheart
sweetie
dear
darling
my love
baby
babe

These names can be used with people of any gender-for example, honey works equally well for a boyfriend, a girlfriend, or a partner of any gender.

Pet names are not just for romantic partners though! Parents, grandparents and other caretakers also often use words like honey, sweetheart and dear with children. And don't be surprised if a friendly older person uses one of these terms of endearment with you in the grocery store when asking for help!

Creative pet names in English

Besides the classic English pet names, there are also many more creative (and surprising!) pet names you can use with your special sweetheart. These can also be used for any gender!

Creative English pet names
cutie
sugar
sweetie pie
pumpkin
snuggle bug
love bug
cuddle bug
cuddle bunny
sweet pea
honey bunny
angel
buttercup

Warning: Many of these creative pet names are unbearably cutesy… and you might get some eye rolls if you use them!

Ever hear the famous song Build Me Up Buttercup by the Foundations? As the title indicates, the lyrics in this hit song feature the pet name buttercup! Try singing along for some extra practice with your pet names!

The newest pet names in English

If you're uncomfortable calling the person you love most in the world a snuggly insect, you might prefer some of these more modern pet names:

Bae (or bay) and bb are new-ish shortened forms of the pet name baby, and they are the quickest ways to text your sweetie pie.

There are lots of stories about how bae got started-it likely started as a short form of the very popular pet name baby, but you'll also see people say it stands for before anyone else.

Bae got its start in African American English, as did boo, and they're now used by English speakers from many countries and ethnicities.

Other words new to the pet name scene are bubba, bubs, shawty (from the word shorty, itself a diminutive of the word short), sugarplum, mother (yes, surprisingly!), and papi, borrowed from Spanish through Latin American influence in the U.S.

There are some newer gendered pet names, too, including wifey (a diminutive of wife) and hubby (a diminutive of husband).

And there's lots more where those have come from-for example, have you learned pookie (a meaningless, but very cute, diminutive) from TikTok?

Show your love through language!

Want to keep the spark alive with your cuddle bug, pookie, or good old-fashioned darling? Try out a new English pet name today!

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