Unless someone other than the child's parents has legal custody, I see nothing illegal about this.
your mothers mother is called your grandmother. and your mothers father is called your grandfather.
Children during World War 1 did in fact call their parents Mummy and Daddy. There have been many variations of what children have called their parents including; Mom and Dad, Mommy and Daddy, Mother and Father.
father's anme is Triby Ayala , his mother name is Rose Ayala
Greek children commonly refer to their parents as "μαμά" (mama) for mother and "μπαμπάς" (baba) for father.
Clarence was her daddy's name, and Barbara was her mother's name.
if parents are always down a child's throat then the child wont be able to become an individual person without there mommy and daddy.
mom & dad mama & papa mommy & daddy mother & father mommeeta & daddio
Yes, until/unless the child has died, has attained majority, has become emancipated, or has been adopted.
Sometimes. Children look like a mix of their parents and their parents' genes. So a girl can have the same height as her father but the hair color of her mother.
Roman children called their parents Pater (father) or Mater (mother) There was also the term tata which meant daddy, and the universally standard mama.
Jessica Brown of Daddy's Girls parents are Jorge and Marcia Brown.
Mama had fun with a brown eyed man when daddy wasn't looking.