Endearing terms associated with the autumnal holiday, crafted for a male romantic partner, represent a lighthearted expression of affection. These monikers, often playing on spooky or festive themes, are intended to be playful and intimate. Examples might include “My Little Ghoul,” “Pumpkin King,” or a personalized variation of a character from a horror film, such as “My Frankenstein.”
The selection of such nicknames fosters a sense of closeness and shared humor between partners. Their use acknowledges a mutual appreciation for the holiday’s traditions and aesthetics. The practice dates back to the general trend of assigning pet names in relationships, but with the added element of seasonal relevance and thematic creativity.