Greek Terms of Endearment: How to Express Your Love in Greek (2025)

Greek Terms of Endearment: How to Express Your Love in Greek (1)

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Want to show your love in Greek? CombineΣ’ αγαπώ (s’agapo)(“I love you”) with a Greek endearment word likeagapi mou(“my love”) orkardia mou(“my heart”), and you’re good to go! Whether you’re talking to your Greek partner, family, or friends, these terms will make you sound cute and more fluent at the same time.

As a Cypriot with many Greek-speaking friends, I hear most endearment terms on this list frequently!

Table of contents

  • Common Greek Terms of Endearment
    • Greek Endearment Terms for Romantic Partners
    • Greek Terms of Endearment for Family Members
    • Greek Terms of Endearment for Friends
  • How to Create Endearing Nicknames Based on a Greek Name
  • Tips for Using Greek Terms of Endearment Correctly
  • FAQs
    • What are Greek endearing nicknames?
    • What do I call my boyfriend in Greek?
    • What are the 8 Greek love names?
    • What is the Greek word for darling?
  • Time to Surprise Your Loved Ones!

Common Greek Terms of Endearment

Before we dive into specific terms you’d use for a partner, family member, or a friend, let’s look at the most common endearment terms and their pronunciations.

Quick note before we start: the wordμου (mou)means “my” and is often added to terms of endearment to make them more personal. To form the ultimate heart-warming sentence, combine these endearment terms with aΣ’ αγαπώ (s’agapo)— it meansI love you in Greek.

SoΣ’ αγαπώ, αγάπη μου (s’agapo, agapi mou)means “I love you, my love.”

More onαγάπη μουand other words in the Greek terms of endearment list below:

English Greek Audio
“My love” Αγάπη μου (Agapi mou)
“My heart” Καρδιά μου (Kardia mou)
“My soul” Ψυχή μου (Psychi mou)
“My life” Ζωή μου (Zoi mou)
“My baby” (used for adults too) Μωρό μου (Moro mou)
“My sweet one” (masculine) Γλυκέ μου (Glyke mou)
“My sweet one” (feminine) Γλυκιά μου (Glykia mou)
“My handsome” Όμορφε μου (Omorfe mou)
“My beautiful” Όμορφη μου (Omorfi mou)
“My golden one” (masculine) Χρυσέ μου (Chryse mou)
“My golden one” (feminine) Χρυσή μου (Chrysi mou)
“My precious one” (masculine) Ακριβέ μου (Akrive mou)
“My precious one” (feminine) Ακριβή μου (Akrivi mou)
“My angel” Άγγελέ μου (Angele mou)
“My beloved one”
(literal translation: my worship)
Λατρεία μου (Latreia mou)
“My treasure” Θησαυρέ μου (Thisavre mou)
“My eyes” Μάτια μου (Matia mou)
“My doll” Κούκλα μου (Koukla mou)
“My light” Φως μου (Fos mou)
“My star” Aστέρι μου (Asteri mou)
“My flower” Λουλούδι μου (luludi mou)
“My sun” Ήλιε μου (ilie mou)

Greek Endearment Terms for Romantic Partners

You can call your romantic partnerΑγάπη μου (agapi mou),which means “my love.” This is one of the most common ways to call your partner in Greek, but if you’re looking for more specific words, here are some more alternatives:

For your boyfriend:

  • Αγόρι μου (Agori mou):“My boy”
  • Λεβέντη μου (Levendi mou):“My handsome”
  • Άντρα μου (Andra mou):“My man”

For your girlfriend:

  • Κορίτσι μου (Koritsi mou):“My girl”
    • Όμορφη μου (Omorfi mou):* “My beautiful one”
  • Γλυκιά μου (Gineka mou):“My woman”

Greek Terms of Endearment for Family Members

Family is central to Greek culture. You’ll often hear people calling their family members with cute nicknames. For example, “mother” in Greek isμητέρα (mitera),but its cute version would beμανούλα (manoula).It’s kind of like “mommy” in English.

Addμου (mou)to the end and you have a cute nickname for each family member! Here are some examples:

  • For mothers:Μανούλα μου (manoula mou)— “My mommy”
  • For fathers:Μπαμπάκας μου (babakas mou)— “My daddy”
  • For grandmothers:Γιαγιάκα μου (yiayiaka mou)— “My granny”
  • For grandfathers:Παππούλης μου (pappoulis mou)— “My grannddad”
  • For children:Παιδί μου (Paidi mou)— “My child”
  • For sisters:Αδελφούλα μου (adelfoula mou)— “My little sister”
  • For brothers:Αδελφούλης μου (adelfoulis mou)— “My little brother”
  • For grandsons: * Εγγονούλης μου (engonoulis mou)* — “My little grandson”
  • For granddaughters: * Εγγονούλα μου (engonoula mou)* — “My little granddaughter”

Greek Terms of Endearment for Friends

Greeks often use terms of endearment with friends. You might hear friends call each otherγλυκέ/ γλυκή μου (glike/gliki mou)which means “my sweetheart,” orκούκλα μου (koukla mou)which means “my doll”.

If you’re looking to say “my friend” in Greek, here are some words:

  • Φίλε (File):“Friend” (for men)
  • Φίλη (Fili):“Friend” (for women)
  • Κολλητέ/Κολλητή (Kollite/Kolliti):“Bestie”

How to Create Endearing Nicknames Based on a Greek Name

Greeks love using nicknames, especially shortened versions of names with the diminutive endings. When you add one of the suffixes–άκι, –ίτσα, –ούλης, –ούλα, -άκης (aki, itsa, oulis, oula, akis)at the end of a name, you create thedimunitive form.The one you use depends on the name, but female names are usually followed byάκιorίτσα,and male names byάκης.

  • Γιώργος (Yiorgos)becomesΓιωργάκι (Yiorgaki)
  • Μαρία (Maria)becomesΜαριάκι (Mariaki)
  • Κώστας (Kostas)becomesΚωστάκι (Kostaki)
  • Γιάννης (Yiannis)becomesΓιαννάκης (Yiannakis),meaning “little Yiannis”
  • Ελένη (Eleni)becomesΕλενίτσα (Elenitsa),meaning “little Eleni”

Besides forenames, you can also use these suffixes for other endearment words:

  • Αγάπη (Agapi)“love” becomesΑγαπούλα μου (Agapoula mou)“my little love”
  • Καρδιά (Kardia)“heart” becomesΚαρδούλα μου (Kardoula mou)“my little heart”
  • Μωρό (Moro)“baby” becomesΜωράκι μου (Moraki mou)“my little baby”

Note: the simplest way to make any name or term of endearment more affectionate is to addμου (mou)at the end. You can do this with both first names and diminutives. For example:

  • Κώστα μου (Kosta mou):“My Kosta”
  • Μαρία μου (Maria mou):“My Maria”
  • Γιαννάκι μου (Yiannaki mou):“My little Yiannis”
  • Ελενίτσα μου (Elenitsa mou):“My little Eleni”

Tips for Using Greek Terms of Endearment Correctly

First of all, quick grammar tip: most terms of endearment end withμου” (mou),which means “my.” Don’t forget that it always comes after the noun. So it’s alwaysαγάπη μου (agapi mou),neverμου αγάπη.

And some pronunciation tips for the tricky sounds:

  • ουis pronounced like “oo” in “moon”
  • γbeforeεorιis pronounced like “y” in “yes”
  • μπis pronounced like “b” in “boy”

If you already remember these, great! If not, consider revisingthe Greek alphabet.

FAQs

What are Greek endearing nicknames?

Some common Greek endearing nicknames include:καρδιά μου (kardia mou – “my heart”),ψυχή μου (psychi mou – “my soul”,)ζωή μου (zoi mou – “my life”),andμωρό μου (moro mou – “my baby”).

What do I call my boyfriend in Greek?

You can call your boyfriend in Greek using terms likeαγάπη μου (agapi mou – “my love”),αγόρι μου (agori mou – “my boy”), andμωρό μου (moro mou – “my baby”).

What are the 8 Greek love names?

The Greek love names represent different types of love in ancient Greek philosophy: eros (romantic love), philia (friendly love), storge (familial love), agape (unconditional love), ludus (playful love), pragma (enduring love), philautia (self-love), and mania (obsessive love).

What is the Greek word for darling?

The Greek word for “darling” is typicallyαγάπη μου (agapi mou),which literally means “my love.”

Time to Surprise Your Loved Ones!

From the most commonαγάπη μου (agapi mou)to the playful diminutives likeΓιωργάκι (Yiorgaki),you’re now familiar with quite a few Greek endearment words. So now is the time to surprise your Greek loved ones!

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Yaren Fadiloglulari

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Originally from Cyprus, Yaren is a freelance writer for many digital publications, travel and education brands, and start-ups.

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