This might seem silly but I was just curious on if you have your children call your parents or your in-laws the same names as your nieces and nephews call them. My husband and I are having our first child and his older brother already has three and my niece calls his parents meema and pop which I don't really care for. I was wondering if grandchildren from different parents called their grandparents different names or if it's typical to just go with whatever name the oldest grandchild picked for them so it's less confusing. Just a curiosity
Re: Names for grandparents
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Both my parents and my IL's are just plain old Grandma & Grandpa to all of my nieces & nephews. When they get old enough to understand the difference I suppose it will be "Grandma last name" and "Grandpa last name" so we can tell them apart when we are speaking about them in conversation. DH has a few of his grandparents left, one grandmother that doesn't speak with the family and a grandfather and step-grandma who I think will just be "Grandpa first name" and "Grandma first name" because that's what people seem to call them now. His other grandfather the kids refer to as "Pappy", but with his health I don't think he will be around long enough for this LO to be able to call him anything. I'm sure all of the generic references will get confusing eventually, but we just get to go with the flow a this point.
DHs grandparents (DDs great grandparents) are Vovo and Avo as well as Abuelita. DD calls them that.
DHs parents are grandma and grandpa. My bm is grandma Lori and my mom is Nana.
She basically called them what everybody else did. (My MIL was "mom" for a long time since that's what we all call her. I made everybody switch to grandma real fast. Hahaha)