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Nana v Grandmother?
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♥Deetortrainingnewfys♥ | Report | 7 Nov 2007 15:24 |
I always referred to my grandmother as Nanny then Nan as I became older. My mum took the title Nanny when she became a grandmother. |
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Sara | Report | 7 Nov 2007 14:27 |
my kids have 3 grandma s 1 granny 1nanna 1 grandma it seem easy for them as the know who we are chatting about but the have 5 grandads which we just add the surname of that grandfather to who we are chatting about |
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Lorraine | Report | 7 Nov 2007 13:49 |
Hi |
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trinni | Report | 7 Nov 2007 09:05 |
Brenda in Wales, I was interested by your post remarking on the formality when we were young. I called both my grandmothers Granny followed by their surnames, my daughters call their grandmothers Granny followed by their christian names. |
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LesleyB | Report | 7 Nov 2007 08:15 |
My paternal grandparents were known as Nanny & Poppy, don't know why but I was the eldest grandchild. My Irish grandmother was my Nan and her husband (step-grandad) was Pop's. My grandaughter calls me Nana, my daughter asked what I wanted to be called and my husband is Grandad. My mother and father were always called by thier first names - what they wanted. My son and daughter still call my Mum Kath. But my sisters children who are still young call her Nanny Kath, so do the greatgrandchildren. |
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Eileen | Report | 7 Nov 2007 00:11 |
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Neil | Report | 6 Nov 2007 13:45 |
My Mother's Parents were Ninna (because the eldest grandchild could not say Nanna so it stuck through 11 grandchildren and however many great grandchildren!) and Bampy. |
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Teddys Girl | Report | 6 Nov 2007 11:50 |
When I was a child, my Grandmother said to me, I am not your Nanny. Nannies are employed to look after children. I am your father's mother, so am your Grandmother. |
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Susan | Report | 6 Nov 2007 04:24 |
Agree with Laura, totally personal choice. I am Grandma, only exception is my 3 yr old grandson who insists on calling me g-ma, and of course my d-i-l's neice who calls me 'Phoenix's Grandma' (Phoenix being the 3 yr old grandson) |
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Ann | Report | 5 Nov 2007 23:38 |
You have set me off now Orange cat! I am on a misson to discover where the name Nana (in place of Grandma)originated from! |
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Laura | Report | 5 Nov 2007 20:55 |
My dad's parents were Granny and Grandpa |
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Ozibird | Report | 5 Nov 2007 20:12 |
My paternal grandmother was Nana, & she came from Lincolnshire. My maternal grandmother was Granny & she came from Cornwall. They were pretty well equal on the social scale. |
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maggiewinchester | Report | 5 Nov 2007 20:05 |
My grandmother was granny or gran, my mum is nanna, when my grand daughter first came along, I was granny maggie, but when gran died, I was elevated to just granny!! |
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Carrie | Report | 5 Nov 2007 19:17 |
We are Nanny and Grandan to our 2 Grandchildren, the other set of Grandparents are called Little Nanny and Grandad, Our granddaughter has always called him Grandan, reasons only known to herself:) |
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Helen | Report | 5 Nov 2007 19:05 |
I called my grandmothers Nana and grandfathers Grandad. I always thought that Nana is more common in the north. My ancestors hail from Yorks, Lancs and Lincs. Or maybe it's a class thing. |
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Kathlyn | Report | 5 Nov 2007 16:50 |
I like nan. When the children were tiny it was granny, now they are older it is nan. My great grandson calls me Katey nanny, because he was becoming confused that a "strange" woman was refered to as his nan. |
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AnninGlos | Report | 5 Nov 2007 16:45 |
Both my Grandmothers were Grandma plus their surname to me, my one Grandfather was Grandpa plus surname. My paternal Grandmother was Nana to my cousins, my Dads brothers' children. |
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Orange Cat and Me | Report | 5 Nov 2007 16:12 |
Thanks all, |
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Kate | Report | 5 Nov 2007 15:44 |
My paternal grandmother was "Gran" - always Gran, never Granny or Nanna or Grandma, just Gran. Any other name but Gran made her feel old and - even if you were only tiny - she would ignore you if you called her something other than Gran. |
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Mhairi Queen of Scots | Report | 5 Nov 2007 15:07 |
I have a Gran(ny) and a Grandad. |