Interesting nicknames for female donibates

dazzling_darling

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Interesting nicknames for female dominant

I'm super stumped on something and am wondering you lovely ladies and gentlemen could help me.

I am writing a story that has a lot of pet names involved. I am trying to think of a good pet name for a very intelligent and wicked female dominate, but I can't think of anything good. I already have a character with the pet name of Goddess and that is usually my go too. Soapbox: there should be more names for dommes. I find both Mistress and Dominatrix to be to stuffy for this situation.

The dominate character will be interacting with another character with the pet name of Princess. I thought maybe something to do with royalty, but things like your majesty and my liege doesn't fit the story.

Anyone have any thoughts?
 
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Seeing Domme's are powerful women why not borrow some names from mythology? Or even names of a demoness or witch.

Morgana, Lilith, Absinthe....

I've done that in a published series, my lead female is The Lady Persephone,
 
Doc

Boss

Mrs Queen

Majesty,

Highness

If her sub is cultured and witty he can wax poetic; Blessed Plum of Iniquity, my Sweet Devastation, My dearest Chaos Butterfly, Wonder of my Heart, Mother of Dread, Wrath of Angels...

yanno, shit like that
 
If her sub is cultured and witty he can wax poetic; Blessed Plum of Iniquity, my Sweet Devastation, My dearest Chaos Butterfly, Wonder of my Heart, Mother of Dread, Wrath of Angels...

Or a cheeky sub can be smirky/snarky, as in The Cobweb stories in Alan Moore's Tormorrow Stories comix. Oh Evanescent One, Ornament of the Heavens, Primeval One, Oh Marinated Mistress, Queen of Disaster, etc.
 
Dame Hilda

Evadne


PS. What's are "female donibates"
:)
 
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Never underestimate calling someone "Miss" in the right tone.

If we're getting literary, there's always She, as in "She Who Must Be Obeyed." "Muse" for a creative sub, or queen or empress in a language other than English, particularly of that's part of either Domme's or sub's background.
 
I am enchanted by the word "donibate."

Mis-typing can be such serendipity sometimes!
 
I was watching Castle on cable and I was rather intrigued how Beckett's boss (female, attractive and very tough) insisted on being addressed as sir not ma'am - the same as the other senior police officers.

I like the sound of it:)


When I played with dominance I liked "Goddess" and "(my name) my darling"
 
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