Saturday, May 22, 2010

What is your kids pet name (nickname)? And does it actually fit them?

I call my daughter Sweet pea. I gave her that nickname when she was first born and low and behold almost 4 yrs later she is not really that sweet. To me she can be sweet, but she's actually a bully at daycare, etc... I was wondering if anyone else has nicknames that do or don't fit their child?

What is your kids pet name (nickname)? And does it actually fit them?
well, my son's nickname is kinda long: darlin' cakers, precious keeper, booger buttaroni.


yeah, we are a bit weird in my family. my mother calls him darlin' cakers, i call him precious keeper and booger buttaroni - so he decided they should all be put together and now that's his nickname. Because it's so ridiculously long, we usually use his real name. But yes, it fits him. He is a darling and precious, but can be a booger butt at times.
Reply:I used to call my daughter "Mishka" which is "mouse" where I come from (her name is Michelle). Yes, it fit. She'd get into all kinds of small spaces (and HUGE trouble).





When she got older (grade school), she thought "Mickey" was cooler (but it's just another way to say "mouse", isn't it!)
Reply:I used to call my youngest one "piglet" because she was very chubby when she was born! (It's kind of funny, because for some reason her jr high school band director started calling her that, and she was a bean pole by then! He didn't know that's what we called her when she was a baby either.) Then it was "sweet pea" when she was very little, and that lasted until she started kindergarten - then SHE decided she was too old for it! ;-) She has a little girl now who will be three in September; I call her "Pooh Bear" sometimes because she was a little chubby when she was born and she's very cuddly, and of course, I call her "sweetheart" sometimes because she does have a very sweet heart - but lately she's started saying "no...I'm Chloe!" (But then if I call her by her name, she says "You're Nana, I'M sweetheart!") ;-)





We call all of our girls (two daughters %26amp; one granddaughter) "Princess", even if they don't act like it.....but they know I'm the Queen! LOL!
Reply:I have a 16-year-old son who I call "Cussbucket" or just "bucket". I have no idea why.....lol
Reply:We call our son Baboo - my sweet Baboo - which is what Sally Brown (Charlie Brown's sister) used to call Linus. He is sweet! Somestimes we call him crack baby (but only at home), because he's wild at age 7 - which definitely fits like last night when he drank a can of mountain dew - all that darn caffiene sent him way over the edge
Reply:My daughter is 4 monnths I call her smiley liley because her name is Lila and shes always giggling
Reply:my sons are bubbie bubba and buddy. he answers to them and we call him pumpkin. he had orange cheeks at birth due to jaundice hes 4 now and still loves to be called pumpkin.
Reply:My 14month-old baby boy's nickname is Buby, even before he was borned we were already calling him that.
Reply:my family call my daughter (Julie) Juju Bean cause her sono's looked like a bean to my 4 year old bro





I call her my Pooh Bear, cause she kinda looks like him and is hungry all the time....


she is only 16 weeks
Reply:I called my son "little man"...and still do. When he was a little guy..he looked and acted (sometimes) like a miniature me..He even tried to dress like me...It was pretty cute.. He's 18 now.. definitely his own person now...But still looks a lot like me..has my attitude..humor. We even like a lot of the same music(I was a young dad)...
Reply:My husband calls my son butterbean because he was so chubby for his age. Now he is 3 and he still uses that nickname.
Reply:Well my daugher was Geronimo in the womb. Then she was tooter which really suited her when she was a baby cause she was very gassy. Then it became nugget.. Not sure why but it seems to suit her shes so little...
Reply:I call my daughter Peanut because when she was first born, and we kept her swaddled, she looked like a peanut. She still gets into a peanut shape when she sleeps next to us, so yep, it fits. (I'm glad to hear that our daughter is not the only aggressive little girl out there! I don't know if ours counts as a bully, but she definitely holds her own...)
Reply:We called my son "fat boy" when he was a baby because he was fairly chubby. Now, at 2.5 years old, he's skinny and tall. He has yet to hit 30lbs! He still wears a size 3 diaper. He's not malnourised or anything, he actually eats like a pig, he's just active and has a fast metabolism. We also give him gatorade to drink instead of regular juices. He's really muscular too.





We don't call him fat boy as much anymore. Along the lines he began to love chocolate chip cookies and we called him "Cookie Monster", which I changed to "Tookie Monster" and is now just "Tookie". I think we're gonna stick with that one!
Reply:My youngest is weinie (her name is lena, it just came from calling her "wena" like her older sister does).





My oldest is princess, and YES it fits her. She is such a girly-girl that sometimes is drives me crazy (I'm a tomboy and have a hard time identifying :D )





their father calls the youngest Chicken leg and the oldest chicken wing.
Reply:my 7 month old i call her piglet, shes always eating and a little chuncky(like all babies this age is) and i also call her b short for brianna, and also brianna bannana because she likes bannanas
Reply:well my lil step bro nickname is boogie, boogie bear, boogies, bubbies but we call him boggie bcuz when he was younger we could make him laugh by snaeking u p and saying boogie boggie boogie... and he would crack up soo hard lol but it still fits him to the day! but if it dont fit her just stop calling her that

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