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So my boyfriend is apprehensive to me calling him daddy, but he has accepted the role of my caregiver, and I, his little. Any suggestions as to what I could call him instead of daddy?
Male:
Da
Dada
Papa / Papa Bear
Bear / Teddy Bear
Tata (the word for Daddy in most Slavic languages)
Abba (Hebrew)
Baba (Aramaic)
Vati (fah-tee) (German)
Uncle
Big Brother
Opa (German for grandfather)
Governor
Paternal
Father
Sire
Sir
Genitor
Old Man
Pa - Papa - Pap - Pappy
Poppa - Pop - Pops
Paw
Daddums
Paterfamilias
Stepfather - Stepdaddy
King
Prince
God
Master
Mister
Female:
Mutti (German)
Mama
Mamm (Cornish and I think also Welsh)
Ima (Hebrew)
Governess
Big Sister
Nanny
Oma (German for grandmother)
Nonna/Nana (Italian for grandmother and the Anglicized variant)
Nurse (in the old-fashioned sense of someone who cares for children)
Queen
Goddess
Aunt - Auntie
Mistress
Madam
Nonbinary:
Tutor
Teacher
Babysitter
Mappa (combination of Mama and Papa; good for nonbinary identified people)
Gigi
Sensei
Dommy
Biggums
Pookie