Pappu
Pappu is a term of endearment commonly used in South Asian cultures, particularly in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. It is a diminutive form of the name Pappu, which is derived from the Sanskrit word "Pappu," meaning "small" or "young." The term is often used as a nickname for children or young adults, and it is a sign of affection and endearment. Pappu is also used as a term of address for pets, particularly dogs, and is a popular name for pet dogs in South Asia. The term is not gender-specific and can be used for both boys and girls. Pappu is also used as a term of address for elders or respected individuals, and it is a sign of respect and admiration. The term is widely used in everyday conversations and is an integral part of South Asian culture.