×

10 Cute Alternatives For “Dad” & 10 For “Grandpa”


10 Cute Alternatives For “Dad” & 10 For “Grandpa”


Sweet Names That Stick

Family names often stick for years, but they don’t have to stay the same forever. As relationships grow and change, it makes sense to want something that feels more personal or more fun to say. Whether you prefer something sweet, casual, or slightly silly, there are lots of options that won’t feel awkward or forced at all. Come with us as we explore some of the sweetest ways to pay homage to the biggest influences in our lives!

Antoni Shkraba StudioAntoni Shkraba Studio on Pexels

1. Daddy

This one's a step up from "dada" without going too formal. Lots of people stick with it their whole lives, even as adults! It feels warm and personal when you say it, plus, your dad won't mind the upgrade at all.

cottonbro studiocottonbro studio on Pexels

2. Pop

“Pop” is probably the most common switch people make, and for good reason. It sounds natural in pretty much any situation, and calling him "pop" at dinner or introducing him to friends just works. Simple transitions are usually the easiest ones anyway.

Timur WeberTimur Weber on Pexels

3. Papa

Want something that sounds a little different? This might be your answer. It's got a warmer feel than "dad" but doesn't sound childish. Not to mention, plenty of adults use it, and nobody bats an eye! It's actually pretty common in many families.

Kindel MediaKindel Media on Pexels

Advertisement

4. Poppa

Here's one with some extra character—it sounds friendly and approachable, just like your dad's personality. Some people think it's old-fashioned, but that's part of the charm. It feels cozy when you say it out loud.

Annushka  AhujaAnnushka Ahuja on Pexels

5. Pa

Super casual and laid-back vibes all the way! This moniker works great if the family keeps things pretty relaxed overall. It's quick to say and doesn't feel stuffy at all. Some people love how easygoing it sounds, but it just depends on what fits the relationship best.

Any LaneAny Lane on Pexels

6. Big Guy

If you want to keep things light, “big guy” does the trick. It's affectionate without being sappy, and your dad might actually laugh the first time you try it. This one works best if your relationship is pretty easygoing and relaxed already.

Kindel MediaKindel Media on Pexels

7. Papito

This Spanish term adds some flair to the usual options. It means "little daddy," but sounds way cooler than that translation suggests. Lots of people use it even if Spanish isn't their first language, and it's easy to see why!

man in black crew neck t-shirt beside woman in green and white floral dressKadyn Pierce on Unsplash

8. Papalicious

Okay, this one's definitely silly, but if your dad has a sense of humor, he'll love it. It's ridiculous enough to make both of you laugh, but if it seems like too much of a stretch, you can save it for casual moments when you're just goofing around together.

RDNE Stock projectRDNE Stock project on Pexels

9. Papaloo

The sing-songy quality makes "papaloo" pretty entertaining. It's unusual enough to become an inside joke as well. Test it out loud and see how it feels—but expect some initial confusion before it catches on. Quirky names need time to grow on everyone involved.

Kampus ProductionKampus Production on Pexels

Advertisement

10. Popsy

This British-sounding nickname is definitely cheerful and upbeat; it's like "pops" but with extra personality. It works well if you're going for something different from what your friends call their dads, and it has a vintage vibe that's kind of charming.

Julia M CameronJulia M Cameron on Pexels

If you thought dad nicknames were fun, wait until you see what works for grandpa!

1. Granddad

Over the years, “granddad” got more weight than "grandpa" somehow. But your grandfather might appreciate the change if he's the dignified type, so try it next time you're visiting him. Lots of families use this one and never look back.

Ketut SubiyantoKetut Subiyanto on Pexels

2. Gramps

The simplicity makes "gramps" hard to beat, honestly. It feels relaxed without any awkwardness attached to it, and lots of families land on this one. The moniker also works in pretty much any situation without feeling weird—casual friendliness is built right into the name itself.

Ron LachRon Lach on Pexels

3. Pop-Pop

Here's one with double the fun! The repeated sound makes it memorable and cheerful, and some families swear by this name because it's unique to them. Your grandfather might get a kick out of being called something this distinctive.

Mikhail NilovMikhail Nilov on Pexels

4. Poppy

Although a British favorite, “poppy” is catching on in households everywhere. It has a sweet sound that fits grandfathers perfectly. Saying "poppy" feels more affectionate than the standard options, and your grandpa will probably smile every time he hears it. 

Grandfather and grandson arm wrestling on the floorVitaly Gariev on Unsplash

5. Pawpaw

“Pawpaw” has that down‑home feel—casual and affectionate without trying too hard. The sound alone carries nostalgia, making it a nickname that feels both timeless and approachable, perfect for family gatherings or everyday chatter.

cottonbro studiocottonbro studio on Pexels

Advertisement

6. Pop

If "pop" didn't work for dad, go to his instead! It's casual without being disrespectful, and it works whether introducing him or just chatting. You'd be surprised how much affection and respect one syllable packs.

Andrea PiacquadioAndrea Piacquadio on Pexels

7. G-Dad

“G-Dad” has a fresh vibe to it, so depending on your relationship, it could work wonders. The shortened "G" makes it sound less formal, and sometimes, a little creativity goes a long way with family names.

Yaroslav ShuraevYaroslav Shuraev on Pexels

8. Old Pop

Only go here if you two joke around! It can sound endearing or insulting depending on your tone, but some grandfathers love the playful jab. Just read the room before you commit to calling him this regularly.

Alena DarmelAlena Darmel on Pexels

9. Papa Bear

Here's one for the cuddly grandfather type. It's sweet and protective-sounding at the same time. Your papa bear will probably love how affectionate it feels, and it works especially well if he's the warm, huggable kind of grandfather.

kko699kko699 on Pixabay

10. Grampa

Almost the same as "grandpa" but not quite. The missing "d" makes it flow differently somehow; it's subtle, but some people really prefer this version. Try both and see which one feels better when you say it.

Kampus ProductionKampus Production on Pexels