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10 cute nicknames a baby girl can carry through childhood

Whether it’s weeks or a month, or even just after a few short days, you might find yourself calling your baby girl by everything other than her actual first name. After all, coming up with cute nicknames for baby girls has long been a common practice among parents. For instance, when you see your child, names like “Button,” “Sweet pea,” or “Ladybug” might come to mind. However, if you’re still trying to think of a cute nickname for your baby girl, we have a few suggestions for you.

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Why choose a nickname?

More often than not, the nickname seems to do the choosing for you. You might notice something unique about your baby girl’s personality, movements, or demeanor. Or maybe she makes a cute little noise that reminds you of someone or something. Perhaps, her nickname doesn’t come up until she says her first word (aside from the commonly used “Sweetie” or “Honey”). Either way, nicknames are another way for parents to express their admiration for their little ones. Plus, as your child gets older and starts to question how you came up with her nickname, she’ll love the story that you’ll share with her and treasure that in her heart always.

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Cute nicknames derived from sweets

Your little girl is a sweet as can be which is why cute nicknames for baby girls often come from the names of some all-time favorites. Here are a few examples.

  • Jellybean – because you have to admit the name of this confection is quite cute
  • Gum Drop – another adorable nickname that has a ring of endearment to it
  • Peanut – because she reminds you of a tiny little peanut

Although a peanut itself isn’t necessarily sweet, you often find it in some popular treats. Plus, this nickname seems to be quite common for both genders. Nonetheless, nicknames that are based on all things sweet are invoked on a frequent basis.

Cute baby girl nicknames related to nature

What if your little one reminds you of a particularly beautiful aspect of nature? Cute nicknames for baby girls that are reminiscent of the great outdoors are also popular, yet you might come up with one that has its own distinct character. Take a look at these nicknames.

  • Bean sprout – since your tiny baby reminds of a little sprout that’ll grow quickly in no time
  • Sunshine – because she brightens up your day like the rays of the sun
  • Rosebud – she may be a little person now, but she’ll grow up to be as beautiful as a rose
  • Honeybee – because already, she’s curious like a little bee hopping from flower to flower

Nicknames often take on a character of their own that gives your baby her own unique trademark especially if you adopt a moniker that she wouldn’t mind hearing as she grows up.

Nicknames based on fiction and fairytales

If you’re a fan of fairytales, nursery rhymes, or beloved cartoons from the 1980s, you might come up with a nickname based on a character. Some illustrations include the following.

  • Care Bear – because these stuffed bears from back in the day were so cute
  • Little Miss Muffet – because the title of this Mother Goose rhyme has such a catchy ring to it
  • Munchkin – because the Wizard of Oz was one of your favorite childhood books or movies

So works of art and literature can provide parents with cute nicknames for baby girls, especially if she and the character share a trait in common.

A cute nickname based on your baby girl’s traits

Finally, you can also borrow from your cultural and linguistic background to find a nickname that suits your little one. Naturally, many derivations of “Little Girl” might come to mind such as:

  • Lassie – another word that refers to a girl; often used in Scotland
  • Chiquita – the Spanish term that means “little one” or used to refer to a little girl
  • Poppet – a British term of endearment for a little girl

Basically, you can find cute nicknames for a baby girl in just about any language and culture; in nature and the wonders around us; or even in beloved works of literature. Nicknames are also terms of endearment that show your little girl that you’ve caught on to a special characteristic that she possesses. They often remind us of your child’s distinct qualities and personality traits, and most of all, they remind your child of your enduring love no matter how old they are.

Leslie Anderson
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Leslie Anderson is a freelance writer/writing coach from Roswell, N.M. She enjoys gardening, cooking, and helping students…
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