What do girls like to be called? Literal pet names. Pets are a source of pleasure, so it's no surprise that women enjoy being called names of cute animals. Consider “bunny”, “puppy”, “cat”, “kitten”, “doggy” and so forth as viable pet names that women enjoy.
gal (sometimes offensive) gentlelady (archaic) ginch (UK, vulgar, slang) hen (UK, slang) ho (US, offensive slang)
Some guys go the "classic" route with names like "angel," "darling," and "sweetheart"; some prefer food-inspired nicknames, like "cookie" and "cupcake"; and some straight-up worship their partners with loving names like "queen," "goddess," and "light of my life."
In the early 1960s, dude became prominent in surfer culture as a synonym of guy or fella. The female equivalent was "dudette" or "dudess", but these have both fallen into disuse and "dude" is now also used as a unisex term.
Nicknames are a great way to express affection and familiarity. "Cutie" or Good-looking" are great nicknames when flirting, while names like "Babe" or "Honey" are better for committed relationships.
drop-dead (slang) ravishing. She looked ravishing. hot (informal) fit (British, informal)
Some girls may like shy guys, while others may not, just as some women may prefer outgoing men to those who are more reserved. Moreover, some women may like certain shy men and dislike others, choosing to focus on a person as a whole rather than a small sliver of someone's personality.
"Cute" isn't a forbidden word, and some women even strive for a “cute look” or enjoy the compliment. Yet, most women in general do not want to be called "cute" in any of the above situations. The best advice you can take is to wise in your words when you talk to women.
“Bro” is short for brother, which could mean she sees you that way. Thinking of you like a brother is even deeper than friendship—it means she truly feels like she can be herself around you. Again, this isn't a bad thing at all, but it might not be what you're looking for if you like her romantically.
“Dude” might just be part of her normal vocabulary.
The word “dude” doesn't have a deeper meaning to her and it just slips into her conversations. Feel free to call her “dude” too whenever you want since it's a nickname she commonly uses anyway.
A regular boyfriend or girlfriend. Noun. ▲ Female friend. gal pal.
Tease your crush just a little bit.
Make sure that they know you're teasing, being ironic, or sarcastic by adding in an emoji or an LOL—over text, it can be hard to tell whether or not someone's being serious. Tease them gently about something they're good at/confident about.
To create a successful vibe with her, you need to be curious about her, beyond her looks. I mean, you can wonder how the hell is she so cute but apart from that, delve a little deeper and try and be more curious about things like 'how will she react if I flirt with her?' or 'what is funny to her?'
Try to call her when she has free time, such as after school or work or during a lunch break. If you've just met the girl, don't wait too long to call her. You want to make sure that you're still fresh on her mind, so try calling within a day or two of getting her phone number.