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60 Nicknames for Wife That Will Make Her Blush
Other than just giving your wife a nickname derived from her real name, there are so many other affectionate ways by which you can address her. If you are looking for some inspiration for good pet names for wife, you have come to the right place.
Romantic Nicknames for Wife
Here are some romantic nicknames for your wife:
Heartbeat: Just as you cannot live without a heartbeat, you cannot live without your wife.
Mi’Lady: Every knight has his lady, and so do you.
Cherub: If you feel your wife is an angel and a blessing in your life.
Dream Girl: The perfect name to call the girl who made your dreams come true.
Diamond: Diamonds are long lasting and considered precious stones - the perfect name to symbolise your long-lasting love for your precious woman.
Gorgeous: Calling your wife gorgeous will make her blush. Women love it when their men let them know they think they are attractive.
Angel Eyes: If your wife’s eyes are one of her best features, you can always highlight the point by calling her angel eyes.
Rani: Rani means 'queen' and that says it all about what your wife means to you.
Evergreen: Symbols for the immortality of the soul, 'evergreen' is a lovely way of telling your wife that your love for her is immortal.
Moonbeam: Just as the moonlight is the only source of light on a dark night, your wife is your light on your darkest nights.
Beloved: The word itself should say enough, but if you love your wife more than anything in this world, 'beloved' is a romantic nickname to give her.
Juliet: Romeo and Juliet have been seen as the most romantic couple ever for their devotion to each other in the face of adversity. If your wife is your lifeline and strength, this is a great nickname for her.
My Drug: Drugs are addictive, and if you feel your wife is just as addictive, this is a romantic, yet playful nickname to give her.
Apple of My Eye: Long, but conveys the importance that your wife has in your life.
Sexy Mama: You find your wife as attractive after childbirth as you did before.
Meri Jaan: Your wife is your soul and your life, and hearing this name will make your wife blush.
Mi Cara: Italian for 'my dear', this nickname is a romantic way of addressing your wife.
Mehbooba: 'Sweetheart' in Urdu, this is a romantic name to give your wife.
Princess: One of the more common nicknames, but apt if you adore your wife and love to spoil her.
Sunshine: A great nickname for the wife who is always smiling and full of joy. Such a woman surely brings warmth into your life.
Sweet and Cute Wife Nicknames
Here are some cute and sweet nicknames for your wife:
Cupcake: This is great for a wife you think is the sweetest thing around.
Cuddles: Your wife loves to cuddle, and you love nothing more than indulging her.
Bon-bon: Your wife is as sweet as any bon-bon.
Jellybean: Cute for a wife that tends to get a bit jealous, or simply because you think it suits your wife.
Button: For the wife who is cute as a button.
Peanut: Perfect for the wife who is petite and a little nutty.
Honey Bee: Putting a sweeter spin on 'busy bee', this is great for wives who are always busy.
Peaches: For the wife who is a delicious as a peach.
Kitten: This nickname is great for wives who are cute, petite and feminine.
Titli: Meaning 'Butterfly' in Hindi, this name is great for the happy-go-lucky, social butterfly of a wife.
Rasgulla: Really the name of a favoured Indian sweet, but perfect for any wife who brings her sweetness into your life.
Gummy Bear: Another sweet nickname for an adorably sweet wife.
Bubbles: For the wife with a happy and cheerful personality.
Care Bear: When you love how your wife cares for you, there’s nothing cuter to call her than your care bear.
Freckles: Many people have freckles, but they look particularly cute on some. If your wife has the most adorable freckles you have ever seen, you can call her freckles' with affection.
Pixie: Best for the petite wife who brings child-like fun and happiness to your life.
Pudding: The name gives the image of soft and delicious comfort, and if your wife is someone who you can take comfort in, this is a cute name for her.
Vixen: A vixen is a female fox, so if you feel like you have a foxy wife, you've got the right nickname!
Twinkle Toes: The wife that loves to dance or is light on her feet is the perfect candidate for this cute nickname.
Funny Nicknames for Wife
If you have a wife with a sense of humour, here are some options for you:
Giggles: Your wife is the type too laugh easily, and you always find her giggling about something or the other, making giggles a cute and fun nickname for her.
Mrs. Dynamite: This nickname is perfect for the wife with a short fuse, but a great sense of humour.
Tinkerbelle: Some women love DIY projects or getting crafty with things, and such a wife can be called a little tinker, making tinkerbelle a fun nickname for her.
Superwoman: It’s not easy being a woman and having to juggle so much; calling her superwoman will make her blush with pride because you are acknowledging that she is a superhero for all she does.
Chikki: Calling your wife by the name of this delicious sweet just tells her she is different and sweet.
Cherry Bomb: A popular punk rock song from the 1970s, this is a great nickname for the wife that loves to rock out.
Muggle: If your wife is a Harry Potter fan, you can tease her by calling her a muggle, or a non-magical person.
Lady Luck: If your wife is your lucky charm, then calling her lady luck may be something that suits her perfectly.
Titania: This is the name of Shakespeare’s Queen of the Fairies from his play, 'A Midsummer Night’s Dream' and is the perfect name to call your fairy queen.
Genie: If your wife is somehow capable of seeing to your every need like magic, then calling her your genie is a funny way of showing her you notice and appreciate it.
Khaleesi: A term that became popular because of the show Game of Thrones. A Khaleesi is the wife of a warlord and can equal the term, queen.
Chipmunk: Your wife may have cute characteristics and calling her a chipmunk is different and fun. This works best if she has a high pitched voice.
Shorty: A nick name that has become more popular recently and is a cute and sometimes funny way of referring to short girls. If your wife is short and cute, call her shorty.
Habanero: If your wife’s temper can get as hot as a red habanero pepper, then this nickname is the perfect way to tease her about it.
Chutki: Another nickname for someone who is small or fun sized.
Dilruba: If your wife is responsible for stealing your heart without warning, this nickname is for her.
Doughnut: Very few people can resist doughnuts, and if your wife is irresistible but different from others, this is perfect for her.
Pikachu: If your wife is a fan of Pokémon, call her Pikachu.
Hummingbird: If your wife is quick, spontaneous and quirky, this can suit her perfectly.
Mermaid: This name is great if your wife loves to swim or has very long curly hair.
You don’t have to necessarily use one of the names listed here, but remember that while choosing a nickname for your wife, you can base it on her personality or looks to make it more personal. Don’t pick anything that is degrading or mean and make sure that she knows that you are being affectionate.
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my family and i went to a silver jubliee ocassion of one of my relatives .my son is 2 years 6 months old ran to my brother on seeing him and sat with him in the front row.Guests started greeting the couple on the dias . It was the turn of a wealthy educated old man .He started his speech and my son screemed to my brother for not getting what he has asked for .the old man looked at my son and said Hey boy ! arent your parents with you ? to it my son said ' ahhh ' (randomly while palyying with my brother ).the old man said look at this ,if you raise the child like this ,then imagine who he will be when he grows up .My husband stood from his chair and said its my son and he will be like me .Ignoring to his voice ,the old man was busy with his speech and left the dias to sit in his place .once the occassion was done ,the old man started to walk out of the hall .on seeing him ,i rushed to the old man to the parking and asked the old man to stop .i said hello sir ! Its my son whom you spoke about on the dias , well .. To appreaciate someone ,you neednot judge others and i walked to my family . speak a word of affirmation at the right moment in a child's life and its like lightining up a wholeroomful of possibilities .Take a stand for your child and never let others degrade them . A child can be anything they want .Words are powerful thing .they can tear someone down ,they can build someone up.And for children ,speaking postively to them will nourish their mental health .protect your child from such dangerous educated people who always degrades others . Read more
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Fun Iceland Facts for Kids
Iceland, the land of fire and ice, has recently become a popular tourist destination. While Iceland has many unique features, you may be surprised by these Iceland interesting facts!
History of Iceland
When the pagan Norse invaded Iceland in the late ninth century, the Irish hermits fled. The Althing has the world's oldest constitution (930). History is told in the 13th century Sagas. Until the Kalmar Union ended in 1397, Norway ruled Iceland and Denmark. Iceland's constitution was written in 1874, and Denmark's Act of Union recognized it in 1918. During WWII, when Iceland was controlled by the British and then the Americans, it was Danish. Despite its declared neutrality, Iceland aided the Allies throughout WWII. By popular vote on June 17, 1944, Iceland became a republic.
Geography of Iceland
Iceland is a small island off the coast of Greenland. This 7% rich coastland, surrounded by snowfields and glaciers, supports over 13 million. Being in a volcanically active area, Iceland has a hot Arctic climate.
Iceland Language
Language forms a crucial part of the culture of any country. Here are a few facts about the language used in Iceland:
Icelandic is the nation's official language and is spoken well by the majority of its population.
It is an Indo-European language of the North Germanic subgroup.
There is evidence of Celtic influence in early Icelandic literature.
Famous Attractions of Iceland
What are the must-see sights in Iceland? The following are some of Iceland's most well-known sights and activities:
A trip to Iceland's Blue Lagoon, which is situated near the capital, Reykjavik
Visit the geothermal spa in Blue Lagoon.
Gullfoss waterfall and Strokkur Geysir, which spews up to 30 meters (100 feet) of water every few minutes, are also worth seeing in Iceland.
The Northern Lights will astound you between November and March.
Iceland's magical Northern Lights
Hike the park's paths in Skaftafell National Park.
Reykjavik has a plethora of natural attractions. Visit the National Museum of Iceland and the Hallgrimskirkja Church.
Consider a whale-watching excursion. You can take a boat out of Reykjavik Harbour from May to September to observe massive humpback whales.
Iceland People and Wildlife
Iceland offers a vast array of animals for such a tiny and isolated island (population: 330000). Whales and dolphins, seals, and puffins (which make up roughly 60% of the world's population) are among the spectacular native wildlife. See the following information to learn more:
Iceland People Facts
Iceland has no surnames: A few Icelandic surnames are derived from a foreign nation, mainly Denmark.
Icelanders Have a Hot Sauce Craving: Icelandic cuisine is replete with gravy, bearnaise, and other sauces.
Icelanders Speak During Their Inhalations: Icelanders often talk in their native dialect while holding their breath. They will often use 'Já' and 'Jja' (yes and sound, respectively).
Icelanders Cook Outside Almost Every Day of the Year: Even during a snowstorm or a storm, an Icelandic BBQ is still conceivable!
Icelanders are particularly fond of monster trucks: Iceland's huge autos baffle many foreign visitors.
Iceland Animal Facts
Because sheep are the most common agricultural animal in Iceland, cropland is heavily occupied with them.
Icelandic Sheep: There are a large number of seabirds, such as puffins. Puffins are black-and-white cliff breeders with bright orange beaks.
The Puffin: Iceland is a great place to go whale watching, and there are a variety of marine species to observe off the Icelandic coast.
Icelandic Equines: Are you also acquainted with Iceland ponies? They are large and powerful Icelandic horses. They're adamant, and they could even make it through the winter in the fields.
Tradition and Culture of Iceland
Despite its small size, Iceland's cultural heritage draws visitors from all over the world. Icelandic people celebrate many annual festivals and traditions, adding to the country's appeal. Many of these Icelandic customs are centuries old. Here are a few strange Iceland cultural facts:
Bóndadagur (Husband's Day): For Bóndadagur, the fourth winter month is Thorri, celebrated on January 1. On this particular day, husbands – or key male figures – are often showered with gifts and treated to a traditional Thorri feast.
Konudagur (Wife's Day): On the eve of Thorri's last day, the tables are turned in Konudagur. In the same way, ladies are treated on Bóndadagur. They are also served a special meal and given gifts.
Sjómannadagur: The 'Festival of the Sea,' also known as Sjómannadagur, honors Iceland's sailors, who play a vital role in the country's history and culture. Villages hold events, lectures, and conferences on fresh fish on the first Sunday in June.
Twelfth Night: Iceland's winter festivities go on until the day following Christmas, which is January 6. After Santa Claus has left, families and communities congregate to watch fireworks and enjoy the warmth of crackling bonfires.
Bolludagur (Bun Day): Cheers to those of you with a sweet tooth! Before Ash Wednesday, plan your trip to Iceland near Bolludagur. On 'Bun Day,' bakeries and households cook exquisite buns with jam, cream, and chocolate drizzle.
Ash Day: On Ash Wednesday, Iceland's version of Halloween, kids get out of school, dress up (not just in costumes!) and sing for treats. The unofficial Ash Day capital, Akureyri, has a place where kids take turns thumping the cat out. It'll be a family affair!
Bjordagur (Beer Day): For 74 years, starting on January 1, 1915, Iceland prohibited the sale of beer. This prohibition was lifted on March 1, 1989. Beer Day, which occurs on March 1 every year, commemorates the end of the country's beer prohibition and is celebrated at local pubs, restaurants, and clubs across Iceland.
Summer Solstice: Before and after the Summer Solstice, you may catch the Midnight Sun. June 20 to 22nd is the Icelandic Summer Solstice.
Thorrablot/Thorri: Icelanders celebrate Thorrablot, the Norse legendary figure that represents winter and frost. Thorri is when the villagers get together to feast, drink, and have a good time.
Verslunarmannahelgi (Weekend party): At the beginning of August, there is a three-day event called Verslunarmannahelgi. Family-friendly activities during the day and dancing and music at night make the long weekend popular with people of all ages.
Food and Economy Facts of Iceland
Icelandic cuisine is basic and straightforward. Seafood has long been a significant economic engine, helping to revive the nation's economy. There are a few more intriguing facts regarding Icelandic cuisine and economy:
Iceland Food Facts
Icelandic cuisine has a lot of seafood and dairy products.
Icelandic bread typically consists of dark rye bread or flat rye bread, both of which are delicious. It would help if you also sampled the famed 'Kleina' pastries.
Iceland offers reindeer meat, although it's rather expensive.
In Iceland, 'Hakarl,' which is decomposing shark meat with a terrible stink, is one specialty that takes some getting used to.
Skyr: Yogurt with a mild yogurt flavor that tastes like low-fat cream cheese or quark.
Porrablot: a festive supper in the dead of winter.
Iceland Economy Facts
Iceland's economy is based on three primary industries: fishing, manufacturing, and tourism. Tourism is undeniably the nation's current savior.
The Icelandic Krona, commonly known as the slenska kronan, is the country's currency, represented by the sign ISK.
It's no accident that the term 'króna' derives from the same root as the currencies of Sweden, Denmark, and Norway.
One euro costs around 155 ISK, whereas one dollar costs approximately 140 ISK.
Other Important Facts and Information of Iceland for Children
These intriguing facts and tidbits about Iceland will intrigue your children while they study the country.
Iceland volcanoes, ice cap mountains, hot springs, and cooled lava flows on this island.
Glaciers cover eleven percent of Iceland's land area.
With more than 200 active volcanoes and 30 percent of the world's lava flows, Iceland is a geological wonder. A glacier or cooled lava makes up 10% of the Earth's surface.
Hydropower and geothermal energy are used in Iceland to generate electricity and heat.
The Arctic fox is the sole indigenous animal of Iceland.
It is estimated that one in every ten Icelanders will produce a book throughout their lifetime.
For some, elves and trolls are real!
Glma is a traditional Icelandic wrestling sport, which is also the national sport of the country.
Handball is the national sport of Iceland. A lot of people like sports like soccer and basketball.
Icelandic flag has three colors to reflect the island's three central regions. The island's volcanoes are erupting in red flames. The color white represents the elements of snow, ice, and water.
This summer, do you have any plans for a vacation to Iceland? If this is the case, you'll want to be sure to plan activities to keep the kids occupied while you're there. The most incredible way to achieve this is to discover all of Iceland's exciting activities for children.
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"How dare you click pictures of my daughter!" My husband yelled ruthlessly at our newly appointed maid. She had joined a few days back as a temporary replacement for my regular maid.
I found her behaviour weird since day one but I somehow shrugged off my doubts as overthinking. She was punctual at work and appeared alright. I didn't like her work much but we all are used to our regular maids and when someone new comes in, it does take time for both parties to get used to each other.
She always praised my two-year-old toddler and spoke to her passingly every day. My enthusiastic and talkative kid is very keen about people's whereabouts and their lives. She makes conversation on every possible subject and object she can find and the maid was no exception to this regime of my daughter.
Generally, all of us get startled and amazed by the IQ, EQ, and SQ of this generation of kids. Children these days are so attentive, alert, and advertent that it is difficult for them to miss out on any kind of an alarm. Their sixth sense is somehow very active and therefore I feel we should trust their instincts more than ours.
That day after finishing her work, the maid walked out of the kitchen to leave and I was in the kitchen waiting to hear the door close behind her. My husband was in the bedroom reading something and my kiddo was watching TV in the drawing room. After a while when I did not hear the door unlock, I went out to check and the maid was taken aback to see me suddenly. Immediately my kiddo stated, "Aunty has taken my picture."
I was shocked, angered, and scared all at once. A thousand thoughts ran through my mind as to what she could do with the picture. It is often observed that our mind always flashes the worst consequence of any action rather than the best. I was no exception to this. Amidst all this, not knowing how to react, I simply told the maid to delete the pictures as we do not like her being clicked by others since she falls ill. "What a lame excuse!" I realized immediately but till then the words were already spoken. Upon deliberation, I felt I said so because I did not want to hurt her feelings as she might have just clicked the picture out of admiration. She quickly deleted the picture and left the house baffled.
Soon my husband walked into the scene. I was still in a state of shock and I blurted out the incident to him. Being an absolutely possessive father, he was fuming with anger and his face turned red. I had a feeling he might even slap if anyone came across him then. In his fit of rage, he went to the neighbor's house and yelled at the maid and asked for her phone. Meek and mellow, she handed over her phone and poorly explained that she had clicked the picture only because she found our daughter cute. However, my husband was unfathomable. He found the pictures in the 'Deleted' folder and gave her a piece of mind once more.
We had a huge argument over the way both of us dealt with the situation. He felt I was too soft towards her and what she did was a huge crime. Whereas, I felt he was too harsh as we really did not know her intentions. Over the next few days, I was reminiscing a lot and many questions surfaced my mind. What if she had no negative intentions? What if she merely adored my child and hence took a picture? Or what if she had dark intentions? What if she misused the pictures? After all, I didn't know her at all! I was totally exasperated due to all these thoughts. Hence, I finally concluded that after everything is said and done, "It's better to be safe than sorry!"
Obviously, the maid did not show up after that day; and searching for a new one was a pain but I was contented by the safety of my child. However, I also realized that when it comes to loving, caring, and safeguarding your child, no parent is right or wrong because he/she only wants his/her child to be safe. Yet, I would really want to know other dimensions of this scenario and the probable reactions. How would you have tackled the situation, had you been in my place? Would love to hear from you all. ☺️
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A. Yes it is because your child is almost having more than double the birth fade by completing the age of 5.5 months like you’re mentioning so it’s going good in total the weight of the child currently as per the age is perfectly good so there is nothing nothing for you to be worried in this
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will women get stomach ache at 40th day of implantation.
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A. The duration of implantation cramping varies from person to person but doesn't last longer than a few days. Some people experience a few minor twinges over a few hours or the course of a day. On the other end of the spectrum, some experience intermittent cramping that comes and goes over one to three days.
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A. Stool pattern of small children changes from time to time.
It can be more than 7 times per day also and sometimes the child will not pass stool for 10 days also.
The most important thing is the consistency of the stool and if it is Semi solid to solid or semi liquid then there is no need to worry about the frequency axs well as colour as well as the smell of the stool
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A. there is no relation taking calcium and iron and body temperature. if there is no relief it is better you see your doctor for proper examination particularly physical examination if there is need for doing investigations to find out the problem and treatment ok
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