If your significant other calls you nothing other than kitty, baby or doll, it means she is looking for a really serious relationship.
In fact, the meaning of these words is absolutely unimportant. What is important then, you may ask, and we will answer – the sound.
The fact is that the sound “k” appears more often than others in nicknames.
Want proof? Take a walk near a playground to eavesdrop on how moms and dads address their children.
Even if adults call children by name, these are usually diminutive forms that contain the consonant sound “k”: Mashenka, Olenka, Vanechka, Dimochka.
And if the name does not have a generally accepted diminutive form? Then the sound "k" is used again: Olezhek, Igorek, Matveyka.
From a very early age, we become accustomed to the fact that people who love us use this sound in their communication.
And when we begin to use it ourselves, we always do it in relation to those we truly love.