What are grandmas called in your family?

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  • Miss_dannii
    Miss_dannii Posts: 1,351 Member
    Nana
  • Kap10
    Kap10 Posts: 229 Member
    I'm from a asian Indian background, but born and bred in South London. My Grandmothers were called Bai, and Granny (I am part English, she was the English part).

    My kids have always called me by my name Kap - it was not trying to be a trendy, I just did not care if I was called daddy or my name, however I like the distinctiveness of it from other dads, so when (IF) I become a grandparent (My kids are 25 and 22 single) I have made up a name

    Kappappa (Cup puppa), although I suspect my daughter will just get them to call me "The miserable old git"
  • kr1stadee
    kr1stadee Posts: 1,774 Member
    Nanny for my mom, Nana for my mother in law
    We're Mi'kmaq, and grandmother is kiju (sounds like gi-jew)
  • caterpillardreams
    caterpillardreams Posts: 476 Member
    ABUELA. I'm Hispanic. The kids Call my mother in-law Nana. And my hubbys grandma MEMA. He is from the south.
  • momofthreesons
    momofthreesons Posts: 162 Member
    My children have a Nana, Nannie, Mamaw, and Meemaw.
  • Hellie24
    Hellie24 Posts: 18 Member
    I'm Nanna ..........two n's...................... following my Mum & sisters choice
    my sister was also known as Nanna Penny ( after her dog Penny)
    & when my mum became a great grandmother she was known as Nanna Wales ( she lived in Wales) & Nanna Dinosaur ( she also lived near the play park which had model dinosaurs..& she was very old...lol )

    My mother in law is Nannie
    My own Grandmother was Granny
    My other sister is Grandma

    I like being Nanna is quite young sounding .. but I rarely get called "Mum" any more which is something I hadnt thought about at the time...:happy:
  • ConnieM20
    ConnieM20 Posts: 493 Member
    ive got a nana and a meemaw
  • dperich1968
    dperich1968 Posts: 235 Member
    I am Nana. My kids wanted to call my husband by his Croatian name, but DeDe is too close to my first name, so he is GranBob or Papa, whichever they can pronounce. Mostly Papa.

    My daughter's father and step-mom are Grandpa and Grandma
  • Nanny/Nan - We are a British family waaay back. But I used to call my closest grandma on my dad's side "grandy".
  • m_wilh
    m_wilh Posts: 362 Member
    I haven't read through all the posts so I apologize if it's already been suggested.

    Granna
    Mama and then add your first name to it.
    If your name begins with a G, you could be GG for Grandma Glenda for example.
    Mimi (Meme)
  • 13turtles
    13turtles Posts: 183 Member
    In my family it depends. Here are the ones that various nieces and nephew call their repsective grandparents:

    Grandma
    Nana
    MeMe
    Marme
  • n2thenight24
    n2thenight24 Posts: 1,651 Member
    We call my Mom's mom, grandma (although we used to call her mamaw). We call my mom's mom's mom (my great-grandma) Granny and my kids call my mom Mamaw. :)
  • tonyamariepierce
    tonyamariepierce Posts: 42 Member
    I love being a grandma, but feel that the name makes me feel old. i have my grandkids call me nanny. Its nice because they have alot of grandmas, but i am the only one called nanny. my 9 year old grandson has shortened it to "nan"
  • TheFinalThird
    TheFinalThird Posts: 315 Member
    Ungrateful and selfish national debt builders.
  • xxnellie146xx
    xxnellie146xx Posts: 996 Member
    Grandma & Vavo
  • thisisjl
    thisisjl Posts: 1,074 Member
    In my family we have a Nana, Gran,. Gigi and Grama
  • sylwheat
    sylwheat Posts: 125
    My grand angels call me "Boo"...from the movie Monster's Inc. I actually had a contest at work - and let everyone put a name in the hat....and drew one. "Boo" came out and I love it. Of course, I had to lay down some rules - my co-workers are police officers - and some thought they were very clever ;-)

    I had a Mimi, GeeGee, Mammaw.
  • darisey
    darisey Posts: 228 Member
    I like the rule that the oldest child gets to name the grandparents. My oldest named my mom Adah instead of nana and we encouraged that so both of my kids call her that now :)

    My grandparents were just grandpa and grandma with last names to differentiate.
  • gurgi22
    gurgi22 Posts: 182 Member
    My grandparents were Grandma and Grandpa plus their last name (i.e. Grandma Smith), but we wanted something more fun and multicultural with my son so we decided on:

    Babcia - Polish
    Oma - German

    The grandpas are:

    Cedo - Arabic
    Opa - German
    Pepere - French (great Grandpa)
  • Cindy311
    Cindy311 Posts: 780 Member
    My mom is Mamaw, my husband's mom is Oma (they're German). Congrats to you and your family on the little one :smile:
  • chargers8709
    chargers8709 Posts: 103 Member
    Nana and Bubba
  • jam5724
    jam5724 Posts: 3 Member
    French side- Mim and Pip. My grandson calls me GG. My daughter says it stands for gorgeous grandma.
  • Granny-Mom's mother
    Nanny-Dad's mother (RIP nanny):heart:
  • Yahweh1
    Yahweh1 Posts: 14 Member
    Nannah
  • hughtwalker
    hughtwalker Posts: 2,213 Member
    1. My father's mother was "Grandma"
    2. My mother's mother was "Mamma" (derived from Mum calling her mother "Mummy"
    3. My children called both Grandmothers "Grandma" since they lived 150 miles apart and rarely met after the wedding.
    4. Our grandchildren call my wife "Grannie" and their other grandmother is "Grandma" (partially because that is what her other grandchildren call her - and because she is a geriatric spoilt brat - who, hopefully, isn't registered on MFP)

    My nephews called my mother "Mimi" after the eldest heard my sister calling her "Mummy" - when she told us she would be known as "Mimi" I offered her a rose to hold in her teeth - cause one helluva row. (but no way were my kids calling her "Mimi")
  • Tiggermummy
    Tiggermummy Posts: 312 Member
    My MIL refused to be Nanna or Nanny as she said "I'm not a goat!"
    So she is Grandma and she is married to Grandad.

    My parents had divorced when I was younger so my mum was Nanny/Nanna

    My Dad is GrandadDavid - said as one word no pause although for a long time it was pronounced gandadvid
    his wife is NannySue - but she was that already to her own grandkids.

    I keep threatening to call her WoSM - pronounced as WIZ-OM -= Wicked old step mother since she married my dad but we get on really well!

    We have invented a name for some of the family as we have a few Great aunts so they are refered to as Granties and Gruncles

    But then my daughter goes through stages even now of calling me Mummy or Mama - I won't let her call me just Mum yet
    it makes me feel old and she is only 5!
  • ChristineS_51
    ChristineS_51 Posts: 872 Member
    I am an expectant grandmother too - first one :-)

    I had a Nana and a Granma Paull (who was actually my Great-grandma). My kids call my mum Nana, my dad Grandad and their paternal grandmother was Granny, grandfather was Papa.

    I think I might like to be Granny, or maybe Nanny - but I guess it depends what other grandma would like to be called, and what the baby will call us when it is old enough? Will be living on the other side of Australia so it's going to be tough - I see lots of flights in my future!!
  • gina1971
    gina1971 Posts: 71 Member
    Grandparents:

    MeMe (pronounced me me) and PaPa (pronounced pa pa)
    Oma and Opa (from the German side of the family)

    Great Grandparents:
    Granny Annie and Daddy Robert (everyone calls them this regardless of relation)
  • bbodzenski
    bbodzenski Posts: 10 Member
    my granddaughter started calling me memaw and I love it
  • JonfromIndiana
    JonfromIndiana Posts: 34 Member
    Congratulations on being a Grandparent. My kids call my mom Nanny.