German Pet Names

Do you want an endearing German pet name for someone you adore? You've come to the right place! Use our German Pet Name Generator to find a pet name for you object of adoration!

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Here are all the results with descriptions

Liebling
Liebling is a common German term of endearment. Anyone can use it in any type of relationship. It basically translates to 'darling'. The definition of darling is: beloved. You would use this word to address someone that you cherish.

Maus
Yes, as in 'mouse'. This is often used for women or children but can be used for anyone. If you want it to sound obviously German, you can lengthen it to 'Mauschen'. It's a cute pet name without being overly adorable and sweet.

Barchen
Barchen is German for 'little bear'. If there is someone in your life that you like to cuddle or that reminds you of a bear in any way, this is a great nickname. If you want to toughen it up, you could go for just Bar.

Mausebar
This one is a little bit kooky and so very German. It's a compound word that combines mouse with bear. Mousebear. So maybe it's a mouse that looks like a bear or a bear that acts like a mouse? You decide.

Igelschnauzen
This German nickname is super cute. It means 'little hedgehog nose'. Because hedgehog noses and the way they move when they sniff are just so darn adorable. You would have to really love someone to call them Igelschnauzen.

Hasenfurzchen
Hold onto your whoopee cushion - this one is explosive. This weird German pet name means 'bunny fart'. That's right, you can get away with calling your object of adoration 'bunny fart' out of love from the heart.