This is a little different from the typical baby name post but I am curious what do your little one's call their grandparents? There seems to be a trend that grandparents may be getting away from the typical grandma/grandpa title.
We have a mimi/papa
Nana/Poppa
Re: Grandparent titles
Nani and poppi
Nana and PapPap
DH parents: Grandma & Grandpa
My mom, not sure what she wants! Maybe Grammy. But, I do know people with weird grandparent names (Bayna, Bop-o, Potter, Wowie) because that's just what the kid called them so we'll see.
My father will be Grandpa
My MIL, we are not sure what she wants to be called. I don't know if she wants something specific or see what our LO says. She isn't married, maybe Nana?
Nana & Grampy
Grampy
Nana
We have a papa because that's all he can say.
I'm not sure about DH's parents as they have no grandkids. I guess we'll let them pick but I can't handle the crazier names...
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DH's family is more traditional southern though. It usually ends up being up to the first grandchild as to what they're going to call them (usually the case) or what that grandparent chooses to ask to be called. There's a ruling though, it can't be the same name as another living relative in the family. DH's mom got "Memaw" because DH's great-great-grandmother had passed away before the first grandchild was born and that's what his mom decided to ask to be called. The name "Memaw" had been freed up! Lol. DH's grandpa is called "Pawpaw". His grandmother was called "Nanny." This stuff was all new to me. I'm from the north where I never heard of it being such a... ritual or family tradition. Haha.
Pappy (my dad)
Papa (husband's dad)
Grandma (husband's mom)
Grandpa (husband's grandpa)
My niece and nephew always referred to their grandparents as Grandma and Grandpa, and their great grandpa as Great-Papa. But when my daughter started talking, she always called her grandma "grandma", her grandpa "papa" and her great grandpa "grandpa". So it is sometimes confusing because we stuck with what she called them, and my SIL stuck with what her and her kids called them. My mom goes by Oma (grandma in Dutch), but my dad isn't Dutch and grew up with calling his grandfather "Pappy", and he doesn't seem like a grandpa or papa....so he got the Pappy title.
DHs parents are Gamma and Dado
Nana and Papa
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My MIL decided she wanted to be youneek when my first niece was born and called herself ChiChi. DH told her it was awful but she argued that it was cute. A few years later she decided she didn't like it anymore and wanted something else but none of the kids would call her anything else so she's stuck with it. It's different, but I just think it's funny at this point, I've grown so used to it.
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Hubby's parents are Mama and Yeh-yeh (Chinese - names a child would call her father's parents)
Gran gran and paw paw (deceased now)
Nana and pops
Mimi and pa
Granna and papa
Grandmom and grandpa
I'm a Northerner and where I'm from, this whole thing with grandparents choosing ever-wackier nicknames for themselves is just not done. I live in the South now so my in-laws may want to come up with something, but I'm not about to ask. IMO, Grandma and Grandpa are lovely, classic terms for 4 special people and relationships in my LO's life. Just my opinion, though!
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My nephews call my mom Gramcracker, which came from a mispronunciation that stuck when they were really little. We all love Gramcracker.
My parents are Mamaw & Papaw
IL's are Grandma & Grandpa
We both have living grandparents. They are Grandma/Grandpa first name.
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Papa/mimi
Poppo/Honey
Papaw/GG (great grandparents)
Nana (great grandmother)
Grandad (great grandfather)
Nanny and Papou my grandparents
Lala and Papa my parents
DH father was Grossdaddy before he passed away (not sure of spelling but this is pronunciation of German for grandfather)
His mother is Grandma Cindy and stepdad is Grandpa Mark
Paternal grandparents are Nana and Grandad (great grandmother is Old Nana - this was established by a cousin with a son almost a year older than our kids
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Maternal grandmother is Grandma (my dad passed away when my kids were just over a month old) but we refer to him has Grandpa.
My father has decided to be Grandpa. DH mom wants to be Nana and her partner will probably be called Poppa (first grandchild on both sides). DH and his father are just starting to reconnect (I've never met him) and he won't be meeting LO until we are both satisfied that he will be a healthy influence. If that happens we will have to find a name for him.
Inlaws are flirting with Nana or Grandma and Papa. But they waffle so much I refuse to use either term. I wish they'd figure it out because they're so confused on their own titles that they start calling ME papa around the kid and I just wince.
There's a huge Swiss community where we grew up.