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what nicknames do you have for your children?

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robinredbreast · 14/02/2008 10:07

thought i follow on from the dh nickname thread

dd is littlelady
or cutie marouty

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colditz · 17/02/2008 16:32

Ds1 "Buster" or "Bibby"
Ds2 "Stumpy" Or "Plumpty-Tumpty"

Yes, I am a Soft Twat.

pelafina · 17/02/2008 17:22

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TheMuppetMuggle · 17/02/2008 17:32

DD has a variety of names from various family members. From being in utero i always called her bean, so now she is mainly my sexy bean or occasionally moomin.
others are Nora or woo woo.

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oysterpots · 17/02/2008 20:00

My poor DS is Piglet, Captain Piglet, The Captain, Pigaroo, Pigsy, Pigs, Pigwig. There are many more.

We're weaning him now and the latest name is Inspector Titbit.

I don't think he actually knows his real name.

LindzDelirium · 17/02/2008 20:25

DD is Bunch or Bunchy. Shortened from Munch Bunch cos she is always eating or fridge-raiding.

Sometimes she is "Mini-Me".

Troutpout · 17/02/2008 20:35

ds is 'sausage boy'
dd is 'marmer' or 'muffin'

PurpleLostPrincess · 17/02/2008 20:53

I call all three of mine pickle from time to time or darling but also...

DS is JP (Joshua Peter) or 'OI' as he is 13!
DD1 is Conz (Connie) or madam as she is 9!
DD2 is 5.5 months and we call her pickle-bum, picalilli, pix, munchkin, bagpuss, precious... There are more but can't think of them...

ilovewashingnappies · 17/02/2008 22:08

Little Miss Pumpy Pants (there's a song and everything....oh and a dance that goes with it,,,,)

minouminou · 17/02/2008 23:40

DS is called "Kroppen", from "kroppen om kyckling", or "the chicken body" in swedish (may be a bit mangled).
variants on this are "dr kroppen", "von kroppling" and "krop-krop"
he also gets called "u-bend", a corruption of his unusual name

mouseling · 18/02/2008 11:19

DS2 is Mouse, Mousie, Mouseling, Mousie Moo, Mousie Mine, Mouse Mat - very rarely his real name.

nippersnappers · 18/02/2008 11:22

DS1 - Itchy
DS2 - Scratchy
Cos they are forever knocking lumps out of each other in such a loving way!

Disenchanted · 18/02/2008 11:23

Addibumbum

and dessipotpie

lol

LardyMardyDaisyBoo · 18/02/2008 18:37

DS (5) is usually sparrow, sparrowkin, spadge (yorkshire I believe for sparrow), spadgeboo or other variations on a theme

DD (8mo) is affectionately known as the carpet slug due to the way she elbows and drags herself along the floor, leaving a trail of babydrool or posseting randomly!

Pinkchampagne · 18/02/2008 18:39

DS1 is Pie & DS2 is Bean! Poor boys!!

amyjade · 18/02/2008 21:14

How strange Troutpout, my Ds is a 'sausage boy' !!

Dd2 is Lou Lou.

Cam · 18/02/2008 21:18

The Princesa

ellenjames · 18/02/2008 21:37

my dd is feebs or gorge (phoebe) and my ds is little big man, thierry or henners (henry)

lydiathetattooedlady · 18/02/2008 21:38

dd is pudding,sausage,bugalugs or poppet and her grandad calls her phoebe...thats not even her name but she responds to it!

smallbob · 18/02/2008 21:48

5.5 month DD: Pickle (nicked from Shaun of the Dead) which mutates into Pickles, Pickling or Pickle Pie.

Also small-fry or short-round (A la Indiana Jones.)

Have a friend whose son, Max, is now Maxi-Cosi-Car-Adaptor.

lucyellensmum · 18/02/2008 21:55

lulu, lucyloolala, loolala, pookie, pooks, chica, chick, chickadee, pookadedookadee, and lulabelle.

And just lately, "the mini dictator" well she is 2!!!

bilblio · 18/02/2008 22:50

DD is Munchkin, Girl, The Goblin Child, or just Goblin.
Thankfully she doesn't often make the wierd croaky screeching noises that earned her the Goblin Child nickname anymore. But I hope the nickname sticks.

My in-laws all call her B which as a Buffy fan I find a little freaky.

Sarafox · 18/02/2008 23:28

stecchino (because he is tall and skinny) , ciccino, angioletto (lil angel), puzetta (lil smelly)...
all italian
1 in englishi pingu..becouse when he started walk at 6 months he looked like one

Gimli · 19/02/2008 10:32

Derivatives too - ok,
Chunky Monkey becomes -
Chunks, Chunky, El Chunko, El Chunky, C Monkey Esquire, Chunkety or just Monkey.

shelleylou · 19/02/2008 14:57

ds was 'fred' as a bump, now munchkin, monkey, smiler/ smiley eyes or terror tot o and handsome

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