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What are the most popular baby boy nicknames?

Nicknames to suit your baby boy

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Coming up with a name for your baby boy was a journey, but how about his nickname? Nicknames are super cute, especially for babies. Maybe you had a nickname growing up that has always held a special place in your heart. You want the same noteworthy memory for your son, but it can be tough coming up with just the right nickname. Some nicknames stick for life, and not in a good way.

So, you really do have to think before you decide on one. You don’t want his new college roommate picking up on the family nickname and then torturing him with it for the next four years. If you are searching for the ideal nickname to bestow on your little guy, we’ve got you covered from the cute to the sweet and beyond with our list of top baby boy nicknames.

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What’s in a name, anyway?

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As parents, we spend a lot of time obsessing over a name before the baby is born. It’s the same with nicknames. Nicknames are special because they create a cute bond while freezing an adorable moment in time. Why do we give our kids dozens of nicknames throughout their life? It seems like any little thing they do, we come up with a new cute name. They get a nickname for any animal they start to imitate or any object they become obsessed with.

Nicknames also come from various family members, like when a sibling doesn’t quite know how to pronounce the new one’s name yet. Nicknames for a baby are usually adorable and affectionate. As baby gets older, though, and learns to talk, nicknames should start to be more thoughtful. If you wouldn’t want your adult nickname to be “Chunky Monkey” then it’s best to stop using that one for your little guy when you start having play dates.

How to pick nicknames for baby boy

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Just like choosing a name for your little guy, coming up with a suitable nickname for your baby boy can be a challenge. You do want a nickname that’s endearing and fits his personality. Since the nickname will most likely follow him through various stages of his life, you don’t want to pick a nickname that he’s eventually going to despise. Try to stay away from nicknames that will eventually be embarrassing. When deciding on a nickname for your son, keep these things in mind.

  • Think about his name. It is, after al,l the name you gave him. A perfect nickname just might be a shorter version of the name you picked.
  • Take into consideration your family history of nicknames. If your son is a junior, is there a family nickname for him that works. He can carry on the tradition.
  • Always think about the meaning behind the nickname since a nickname does have a tendency to stick. Poopy pants might be funny when he’s potty training, but not on the first day of kindergarten.
  • Don’t make the nickname complicated. Short and sweet is the general rule of thumb when it comes to nicknames.

Best nicknames for baby boy

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Let’s face it, some nicknames are universal, and most baby boys get called the same ones. Whether you like them or not, someone in your family or a friend is going to gift one of these to your child. It’s pretty difficult to escape certain nicknames if you have a baby boy.

Generic boy nicknames

  • Bubba/Bubs
  • Buddy
  • Guy/My Guy
  • Mister
  • Sweet Pea
  • Sweet Boy
  • Kid/Kiddo

Put “little” in front of any option

  • Little Man
  • Little Guy
  • Little Stinker
  • Little Buddy
  • Little Prince
  • Little Slugger
  • Little Dude

Put “baby” in front of any option

  • Baby Boy
  • Baby Bear
  • Baby Cheeks
  • Baby Face
  • Baby Bug

Some of the most common nicknames take “little” or “baby” and put it in front of almost any word. Those are probably going to continue to be used as they get older, but without the “little” or “baby.” Your baby boy will be “Little Slugger” and evolve into “Slugger” as he grows up. These nicknames are typically safe picks for your little guy.

Baby boy nicknames to boost the ego

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These nicknames are not only popular, but they will give your little man an ego boost. Of course, every baby is the most beautiful, precious thing on the planet. Focusing on what you think is the most adorable physical feature about your baby can actually create a delightful nickname.

Nicknames about looks

  • Cutie
  • Handsome/Handsome Man
  • Hunk
  • Angel
  • Big Eyes
  • Mr. Blue/Brown/Green Eyes

Nicknames about great attitude

  • Sunshine
  • Sweetie
  • Smiles/Smiley
  • Happy Little Guy

Use a more unique theme for a nickname

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If you’re searching for something different for a nickname for your baby boy, there are always cute animals, favorite foods, and those silly ones that just happen when he does something absolutely adorable.

Animal nicknames

Baby animals and baby humans make everyone “ooh” and “aww,” so there’s no surprise that many popular baby boy nicknames are also animal names.

  • Piglet
  • Tiger
  • Duckling
  • Lamb
  • Chipmunk
  • Bear
  • Chickadee
  • Bug
  • Cub

Food-themed nicknames

There’s nothing like comparing your baby to food. Those adorable cheeks are waiting to be gobbled up, anyway. Most of the food nicknames are desserts, which isn’t far off of how scrumptious those little arm and leg rolls are.

  • Muffin
  • Pumpkin
  • Tater Tot
  • Turkey
  • Cupcake
  • Pudding
  • Cookie
  • Butterball

The best silly nicknames

A nickname is more exciting when it’s a bit silly. When an option comes out of nowhere, it’s usually because it gave the adults a laugh and now it’s stuck for good. These are popular nicknames for baby boys that carry a bit of whimsy with them.

  • Buster
  • Peanut
  • Pickle
  • Nugget
  • Half-pint
  • Munchkin
  • Meatball
  • Wiggle Worm

Cool nicknames for baby boy

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Of course, the best thing about nicknames is that they’re super cool. Some guys go through life with noteworthy nicknames that everyone loves. So, when you’re trying to come up with the ideal nickname for your baby boy, think cool. Just remember to make sure the nickname fits his personality. Even cool nicknames aren’t one size fits all. Try these trendy nicknames on for size with your little guy.

  • Mac
  • Ace
  • Cadillac
  • Cannon
  • Flash
  • Crash
  • Champ
  • Energizer
  • Ice Man
  • Iron Man
  • Axel
  • Finn
  • Maverick
  • Jax
  • Max
  • Rusty
  • Jett
  • Dash

Nicknames for besties or twins

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What about those parents who have twin boys? Or maybe cousins that were born close together and are inseparable buds? There are cute nicknames to try out for them, too.

  • Double Trouble
  • Thing 1 and Thing 2
  • Tweedledee and Tweedledum
  • Peanut Butter and Jelly
  • Bert and Ernie
  • Batman and Robin
  • Mario and Luigi
  • Woody and Buzz

You get the idea. Anything that comes in pairs or doubles would make the best nickname for twin baby boys or a pair of little best friends in the making.

Sometimes a nickname picks you and other times a treasured nicknames comes for your parents. If you are on the hunt for the ideal nickname for your little guy, there are a lot to choose from. An easy nickname is created by using the initials from his first and middle names. Another simple nickname is a shortened version of his name like Will or Bill for William. If your little guy’s nickname search is a bit more complicated, take a look at our list. We’ve got a great selection of nicknames for baby boy that rock. Just remember, nicknames tend to stick. So, be sure to choose a nickname your little guy will love as much as you.

Dannielle Beardsley
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