25 Best Nickname for Mother in Nepali

25 Best Nickname for Mother in Nepali

Giving a nickname for mother in Nepali always feels so organic and grounded. The layers of relationship you have with your mother manifest in the conversations and make a way as a nickname for your mother.

You might get that aura of fume and irritation once in a while if you crossed the line-you know that you are being too cheeky or a nuisance and dare to carry on; would you? Whatever the case, the layers of relationship and emotion you share with your mother in a multitude of ways can further be strengthened and given a new meaning by picking out a nickname for mother.

Now, in this article, we have come up with lists of fun and interesting nickname for mothers in Nepali so that we could share and resonate with all the experiences and memories attached with these names.

Nickname for Mother in Nepali

Aama

‘Aama’ is a typical Nepali way of calling your mother. It feels really natural and grounded in Nepali culture when you hear somebody call out their mother Aama.

Mummy / Mom

Though borrowed from English, the name Mummy/Mom is widely used in Nepal. We have made this word so original and Nepali in our way of dialogue that they seem natural and typical Nepali name.

Aamai

‘Aamai’ is another nickname which just sounds like Aama. The way words twist in language and new word emerges is quite intriguing-and the word Aamai is one of them which gives that feel of freshness of Nepali lifestyle and culture.

Budi Mau / Budi Aamai

Now, if you want to be cheeky and a little mischievous call your mother Budi Mau or Budi Aama. “Budi Mau Kapal tah Phulna Thalechha Tah.”

Amjyo

Amjyo is the word that signifies mother in the Daduwa/Tamu Kyi language which is the language used by the Gurung tribes of Nepal.

Mai

The Magar Tribes call out their mother as Mai which is the word derived from Kirant Language.

Western Influenced Nickname for Mother

Angel / Angel Heart

Call your mother ‘Angel/Angel Heart’ if she is a as pure and mystifying as an Angel.

Bubbles/Buttercup

She is your Bubbles/ Buttercup if you can’t resist her juicy persona.

Cuddle / Cuddle Muffin

You can’t just resist cuddling her, Can you? Call her your Cuddle/ Cuddle Muffin if you are a cuddle buddies.

Darling / Dear / Dearest

The utmost love oozes out while you call your mother Darling/Dear/Dearest.

Momma / Momzie / MayMay

If you are cheeky as hell and have candid relationship with your mother, call her Momma / Momzie / MayMay.

Moonlight / Soother

The memories of her caressing your hair is a soothing memory. Call her your ‘Moonlight/Soother’ just to relive and reinforce that memory.

Sparky / Sunshine / Giggles

If she out do you in being super cool and bubbly, call her Sparky/Sunshine/Giggles.

Sweety / Sweetheart

Just once in a while tell her to make tea or a coffee without sugar. Call her Sweety/ Sweetheart and explain that you can’t resist the sugar because you already have been overdosed on the sweetness. It’s fun just to imagine how she would react, doesn’t it?

Mrs. Lullaby / Nightingale

If she has the sweetest voice that you can’t get over with, call her Mrs. Lullaby/Nightingale.

Queen Bee

Just like the Bee Queen, your mother is the centre piece of your family. Call her Queen Bee and maybe offer her Honey? Now, this might be overly dramatic.

Wonder Woman / Supermom / Superwoman

Super Heroes are just the figment of imagination if you want to reinforce that you need something palpable to look forward to. Describe your mom why you started calling her your Wonder Woman/Supermom/Superwoman.

Ending Thoughts

Finally, there we mentioned Nickname for Mother in Nepali. How about you share the nickname you call for your mother in the comment section? We would really appreciate your comments.

Further, needless to say, giving a nickname for your mother would not only give more meaning to the relationship with your mother but also help you give character to the shades of the relationship with your mother. And, meaning and character my friend makes the relationship more lively and wholesome.

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