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Yes because Aunt is a common noun and it deserves to be Capitalized

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When is it correct to use a capital for with aunt?

Capitalize "Aunt" when it is used as a proper noun directly before the person's name, such as "Aunt Jane," "Aunt Mary," or "Aunt Sarah." However, if the word "aunt" is used informally or generically, it is not capitalized, such as "my aunt" or "she is an aunt."


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