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Where does "Nan" come from?
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GlasgowLass | Report | 29 Jul 2013 13:23 |
My niece was about 3years old and insisted that she had White Granny and a Blue Granny! |
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AmazingGrace08 | Report | 29 Jul 2013 13:07 |
Interesting thread, I had a Grandma and a Nana, both were Scottish. |
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GlasgowLass | Report | 29 Jul 2013 12:12 |
2nd verse Malcolm... |
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Persephone | Report | 29 Jul 2013 12:00 |
My cousins gran was called Nana and when the first born great grandchild could talk they wondered what they would do as her daughter was now Nana... and one day when Scott was little his great grandmother dropped something and went to pick it up and she said oh what a duffer Nana is... from that day on she became Duffer Nana. |
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Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it | Report | 29 Jul 2013 09:10 |
We had two grandmas. We called them both grandma followed by their surname to differentiate between them when talking about them . To their face they were just grandma as they were never together . |
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Malcolm | Report | 29 Jul 2013 08:18 |
There's a daft Scottish song which goes: |
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Nolls from Harrogate | Report | 28 Jul 2013 20:56 |
Lyndi I don't like granny but my oldest g/son (the wee devil well 6' 2" devil) always calls me that ... It's "Aw! Here's ma wee granny coming" He's too big to give a slap to :-D |
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Nolls from Harrogate | Report | 28 Jul 2013 20:54 |
My MIL in Scotland was always Nana or Nan to the children. |
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Lyndi | Report | 28 Jul 2013 20:39 |
I used to call my maternal grandmother nanny - apparently she hated the thought of being called granny :-S |
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GlasgowLass | Report | 28 Jul 2013 19:03 |
Odd how we use various terms for our grandparents isn't it? |
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maggiewinchester | Report | 28 Jul 2013 12:56 |
I called both my grandmothers' Granny or Gran. When referring to them they were Granny (surname) |
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SylviaInCanada | Report | 28 Jul 2013 07:00 |
I never used the word Nana ......... nor do I remember any friends who did. |
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Malcolm | Report | 27 Jul 2013 16:31 |
Thanks for the many and interesting replies. I can see that a Latin root might apply as in Nonna. In Spain the formal form of Grandmother is "Abuela" and Grandfather "Abuelo" however most small children refer to their Grandmother as "Yaya", In the Netherlands they use the informal "Oma" for Grandmother and "Opa" for Grandfather but Grosvader/moeder in the formal sense. |
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KathleenBell | Report | 27 Jul 2013 16:01 |
My son's used Nana and Gran to differentiate between my mam and hubby's mam. |
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Potty | Report | 27 Jul 2013 15:34 |
Papa in this part of Scotland means Grandfather! My MIL (Irish) was Nanna to all of her grandchildren. |
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wisechild | Report | 27 Jul 2013 14:58 |
As a toddler. both of my grandmothers were nan & identified by their surname. To my child´s mind, if they were Nan, my grandfathers must be Nandad & that´s what I always called them. |
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Sally | Report | 27 Jul 2013 14:36 |
I had only one grandparent alive when I was born who lived with us and I called her nana my mum was also known as nana and my grand children call me nana and their pals call me nan or nanny |
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nameslessone | Report | 27 Jul 2013 14:13 |
Nan was never used in my very English family! |
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jax | Report | 27 Jul 2013 12:42 |
I called both of my grandmothers Nan or Nanny....I wont be called it myself, will be called Grandma when she can talk |
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DazedConfused | Report | 27 Jul 2013 12:36 |
My g/gran and my gran hated the term Nan/Nanny |
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