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Grandparent Names?
Going to be a Grandparent, My mom is Grandmother which is what I'd like to be called. Could I still be called that , and also any other suggestions for names.
These are great answers thankyou!
17 Answers
- desiderioLv 51 decade agoFavorite Answer
You can certainly be called Grandmother, because to the new baby, your mother would be Great-Grandmother.
- 1 decade ago
My mom became a grandma almost 3 years ago when I had my daughter- when she started to talk she actually called my parents Oma and Opa (which is German for Grandmother and father)- then she switched it to mamaw and papaw and now my daughter calls them grandma and grandpa. Now when she sees my grandparents (her great grandparents) she called them Grandma Kohr (their last name) and Grandpa Kohr.
Sounds like you have some time to decide anyway and like my parents I am sure your name will change with the speech capabilities (due to age) of your grandchild!
Congratulations by the way!
- 1 decade ago
I would like my mom (if she was still alive) as a great grandparent called Nana. And if i had a daughter or son that was having a son called me MeeMa or Mama...cause i called my grandma mama when i was so little everyone thought it was cute
- 1 decade ago
You can be called anything you'd like, but be aware that if there are two of you with the same name, the child is likely to change it on his/her own to lessen the confussion. My children changed a Granny to Nana and a PaPa to Popie and a Grandaddy to Grandy to make things less confusing for them. Good luck with choosing the right name, and I wish you a helathy grandbaby.
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- angelbabyLv 71 decade ago
Whatever you prefer. Grandmother is fine. I've always called mine "Grandma", and that's what my daughter calls my mom now. I don't care for all the nicknames, Nana and Papa and stuff. My daughter just calls hers Grandma and Grandpa. (As well as a 2 yr. old can, anyway!)
- 1 decade ago
Grandma, Granny, Mamma, Mowme, Mammy, Abuelita, Meema....
- 1 decade ago
I think you could still be called that my husbands family uses Grandma & Grandpa and the last name ex. Grandma Smith, Grandpa Jones
Grandmother: Nanna, Momma, Granny, Grandma
Grandfather: Pappa, Grandpa
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Grandmother, mamaw ,memaw, Nana, Nanny, Granny, Pamaw if your name was Pam, Gran, Gigi, GeeGee, Grammaw, Just to name a few,
- 1 decade ago
My son has a mimi, a nana, and a granny. I had a granny and a nanny. You can tell the child to call you whatever but they usually end up calling you what they want anyway.
- auskan2002Lv 41 decade ago
You can be called whatever you like. My kids were the first grandkids, so my parents waited to see what the first grandkids would call them. When my daughter was two, she couldn't pronounce "Grandma" so it came out more like "Dawa". So my parents became Dawa & Dapa and have remained that ever since.