She may be associating the word Daddy for any male. The child may not have made the distinceion that the word Daddy is specific to one individual.
"Papi" is a term of endearment in Spanish similar to "daddy" in English. It can be used to refer to a man in a loving or affectionate way, often by a child or partner.
Mama had fun with a brown eyed man when daddy wasn't looking.
It depends on the individuals involved. Is this "daddy" a step-father who has proven himself worthy to be called dad? Is the relationship between the child and this man a healthy one? Has this child been with this man from a very early age? If the answer to any of these is yes, there is absolutely no reason why a child should not be allowed to call another "daddy." If a child feels that strong about someone in their life and they have chosen to refer to this person is such a manner by themselves without coersion, than why not? Is the biological father so very insecure or possessive that this can't be tolerated? If so, that person needs help and it might explain the child's actions and emotions towards another. Any man can be a father, but it takes someone special to be a "daddy." Children have a sixth sense and they know the difference.
Daddy Frank - The Guitar Man - was created on 1971-09-27.
A big daddy is an idiomatic term for a man of great importance.
Don't kill a man who is silent. A man who complains and shouts with words is less likely to be a man of action.
This could refer to an older gay man who is in a relationship with a younger gay man. It could also refer to a single mum who allows her gay best friend to act as the father of her child.
Not Bird man I tell u that
Frenchie
my mummy and daddy
No man
yes he is he was kissing a man