Endearing names for grandparents around the world (2024)

We all love our grandparents, right? Whose constant need to feed and take care of us means we never leave their homes without being full to burst, or being paraded with pride in front of half the neighbors. This is an international experience, no matter the culture or the country, and not one of us doesn’t find our grandparents cute. So here are some of the most endearing names for grandparents from around the world; which are making you smile the most?

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Asia

Asia is home to some beautifully cute names for grandparents!

In Japan, your grandmother is either Obachan or Sobo, and your grandfather Ojiisan or Sofu. Your Korean grandparents are Halmeoni and Halapoji respectively and in the Philippines the adorable Lola and Lolo. In Cambodia, the Khmer for grandmother is Yeay and for grandfather Taa, which should be easy to remember!

In the Hmong language of Laos your grandmother is your Pog and your Grandfather your Yawg. Telugu, the third most widely spoken language of India, calls its grandmother Awa and its grandfather Tata. And finally in China, for your paternal grandparents, your grandmother is Nai Nai and grandfather Ye Ye, whereas for the maternal side of the family they are Lao Ye and Lao Lao.

Africa

The African continent also gives us some of the sweetest names for our grandparents.

Afrikaans call their grandmothers Ouma and their grandfathers Oupa. Moroccan Arabic uses Jiddah and Jadd respectively. For Swahili, the most widely spoken language across the continent, your grandmother is your Bibi and your grandfather Babu. Amharic is another widely spoken language and the official language of Ethiopia, where grandmothers are Āyatē and grandfathers Āyati.

Yoruba is one of West Africa’s most widely spoken languages, calling grandmothers Iya-nla and grandfathers Baba ati. And finally, perhaps the easiest to remember of them all is Hausa, where grandmothers are Kaka and grandfathers Kakan.

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South America

For the countries of South America, the predominant languages are Portuguese and Spanish. With that in mind, each country tends to use a variation on the words for grandparents in these languages. For Portuguese-speaking countries like Brazil, grandmothers are Avó and grandfathers Avô. For Spanish-speaking countries like Mexico and Cuba, grandmothers are Abuela and grandfathers Abuelo — though as we all know, granny in Spanish is the beautiful Abuelita!

Europe

Europe, like Asia and Africa, is rich with its diversity in languages, which means there are so many beautiful ways to name our grandparents!

In Germany, our grandmothers are Oma and grandfathers Opa. Italians call theirs Nonna and Nonno respectively. For France, your grandmother is your Grandmére or Mémé and your grandfather Grandpére or Pépé.

In Greece, our grandparents are Yaya and Pappoús. In Denmark, the Flemish for grandmother is Bomma and for grandfather Bonpa. Continuing with Nordic countries, in Swedish your grandparents are Mormor and Morfar respectively. And for Iceland, your grandmother is your Amma and your grandfather your Afi.

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Many will already know that in Russia our grandmothers are Babushka and our grandfathers Dedushka. You can see a similarity to this in Polish, where grandmothers are Babcia or more affectionately Babka, and grandfathers Dziadek. Ukrainian wins for all Slavic languages, however, with Baba for grandmother and Gigi for grandfather.

Our final favorites for Europe come from Hungary, with Nagymama for grandmother and Nagypapa for grandfather, and Romania, with Bunica and Bunic respectively. With so many different language families across the European continent, it is easy to see why so many countries compete for cutest grandparent names!

More favorites!

Perhaps, like our grandparents, we shouldn’t have favorites, but of course, we all secretly do! In Hawaii your grandmother is your Tutu or Kuku, and your grandfather Tutu or Kane. In Hebrew our grandparents are Savta and Saba. In Irish Gaelic your grandmother is your Mhamó or Maimeó and your grandfather Seanathair or Daideó. We’re not sure it gets much cuter than that!

Finally, we suppose that English-speaking countries might also have produced some endearing names for their grandparents as well. We all know Nana and Papa, Grandma and Grandpa, Gramms and Gramps, and so on, but there are cuter still! In Louisiana, grandparents are Mawmaw & Pawpaw respectively. And Australia is a strong contender too, with Nanna for grandmother, and for grandfather, Pop.

In short, wherever you are in the world, there is an endearing name for your grandparents. Which do you use?

Endearing names for grandparents around the world (2024)

FAQs

What do people call their grandparents around the world? ›

Names for grandparents from different cultures

Listed below are 10 pairs of international names for grandparents: Spanish: Abuela and Abuelo. Irish: Maimeó and Daideó (mam-o and dah-jo) German/Dutch: Oma and Opa.

What countries use OMA and OPA? ›

Hedy grew up in Holland. Our three daughters — since they were wee little ones — have referred to Hedy's mother and father by the accepted Dutch grandparent nomenclature: oma and opa. That's also the convention in Germany and parts of Belgium.

What do they call grandpa in Australia? ›

Why do we call our grandparents Granny and Grandpa when they are actually called Nanna and Papa in Australia? Australian here, I had Gran and Granddad (Mum's side of the family), Nanna on my Dad's side. I have Aussie born friends who have Nona and Nono, Oma and Opa, Lolo and Lola.

What do the British call their grandparents? ›

Some of the names cited for grandmothers include Boo, Mimi and Nanan. For grandfathers such terms of endearment include Pa, Papa and Captain. People living in Cardiff and Plymouth are more likely to use a unique name for their grandfather and those in Nottingham, London and Leicester likewise for their grandmother.

What do they call grandma in Europe? ›

French: There are many French grandmother names, but the most common are “Grand-mère,” “Grand-maman” and “Mémé.” German: “Oma” is the German name for grandmother. Greek: The Greek name for a grandmother is “Yia-yia,” but this too has several variations, including “Yiayia,” “Yaya” and “Ya-ya.”

What does Gigi mean for grandma? ›

Another popular subset of unique names are those that are derived from the (most often) grandmother's first name. So Gabby McCree is Gigi. “It's an abbreviation for 'Grandma Gabby' and also my initials growing up,” she says.

What do Canadians call their grandparents? ›

French-Canadian versions of grandma and grandpa are slightly different, with many people using the terms mémèreand pépère.

What is a Swedish grandma called? ›

In the Swedish language, the maternal grandparents are "mormor" for grandmother and "morfar" for grandfather. Paternal grandparents are "farmor" for grandmother, and "farfar," for grandfather.

What is the hillbilly word for grandpa? ›

Papaw. Just like "Meemaw or Maw-Maw" are used for Southern grandmothers, this is a popular nickname for Southern grandfathers.

What do kiwis call their grandparents? ›

New Zealanders call their grandparents all sorts of things: Granddad, grandpa, Grandma, grannie, Nanna (That's something of a favourite among New Zealanders and Australians). The Maori words for Grand Mother are tipuna wahine, the Maori words for Grand father are tipuna tane. The word tipuna/tupuna means grandparent.

What is a German grandfather called? ›

-German: The formal German grandfather name is “Grossvater” (or “Großvater”), but the informal version is “Opa.”

What do Scottish call grandparents? ›

In Scotland, grandparents are often called "Granny" or "Grandpa" (sometimes spelled as "Grannie" or "Grandad" respectively), which are similar to the terms used in other English-speaking countries.

What is a cool name for a grandma? ›

Glammy: The glamorous grandma will love this idea! Glamma is another option. Grandma: Can't beat the classics! For a softer take, you can go with Gramma.

What do Norwegians call their grandmother? ›

Curiously Norwegian has a word for grandma ("bestemor") but also uses the same pronouns as Swedish.

What do most people call their grandparents? ›

Our nationwide survey reveals that 'Grandma' remains the uncontested champion across the U.S. However, there are some close competitors. Nana sweeps the board, stealing hearts in 21 states. Nana is the go-to nickname in the Midwest, the Northeast, and the West.

How do you say grandma around the world? ›

How Do You Say Grandma in Different Languages?
  1. Romania (Romanian): Bunica.
  2. Italy (Italian): Nonna.
  3. Greece (Greek): Yaya.
  4. Belgium (Flemish): Bomma.
  5. Ireland (Gaelic): Maimeó
  6. Russia (Russian): Babushka.
  7. France (French): Grand-mère.
  8. Germany (German): Oma.
Jul 11, 2023

What do country people call their grandpa? ›

Papaw. Just like "Meemaw or Maw-Maw" are used for Southern grandmothers, this is a popular nickname for Southern grandfathers.

What are grandparents called in Germany? ›

Großeltern

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