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Polina 波林娜
Hello! Here are common affectionate nicknames that Russians often use for their loved ones:
💗 Любимый / любимая (Lyubimyy / lyubimaya)
My love, sweetheart.
The most universal term of endearment, suitable for partners and close people.
💗 Родной / родная (Rodnoy / rodnaya)
Honey, dearest.
Emphasizes deep closeness. While it literally means "kin" (like family), Russians often use it for romantic partners too, implying they’re "your person."
💗 Солнышко (Solnyshko)
Sunshine.
A very tender nickname, commonly used for children but equally sweet for a partner.
💗 Зая / зайка / заяц (Zaya / zayka / zayats)
Bunny.
Playful and cute.
"Зайка" is the most affectionate (for kids or partners), while "заяц" can sound teasing or ironic.
💗 Котёнок / котик (Kotyenok / kotik)
Kitty.
Often used for children, but couples might say it too.
💗 Малыш / малышка (Malysh / malyshka)
Baby, babe.
Same as in English - it's warm and affectionate. You can use "малыш" for anyone, but "малышка" is girl-only.
2025년 6월 23일 오후 10:25
Polina 波林娜
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