YaYa is a first name, I believe that it originates from Brazil.
It's not from Brazil
I'm Brazilian and I don't know what's Ya Ya
Edit- Ya Ya is not Portuguese, it is Greek for Grandmother.
"Ya Ya" can mean grandmother in Greek. It is also commonly used as a term of endearment for grandmothers in other cultures.
Yes, "ya ya" is a name for grandmother in Greek. It is also commonly used in English-speaking countries to refer to a grandmother.
Yes, "Ya-Ya" can be a term used to refer to a grandmother in certain cultures or families, particularly in the Southern United States or in Greek families where it is derived from the Greek word for grandmother, "γιαγιά" (pronounced ya-ya).
Yes, "ya ya" can mean grandma in Greek.
No, "ya ya" does not mean angel. "Ya ya" is a term used in southern Louisiana to refer to a style of music and dance associated with African American culture.
Nina means "grandmother" in Russian and Ukrainian.
" YA-'YA-KA " or " YA-'YOU-LA "
it's like yeah yeah but in other words you say ya ya ha ha...it is also used for grandmother in the Tsimpshian language...
Yes, "ya ya" is a name for grandmother in Greek. It is also commonly used in English-speaking countries to refer to a grandmother.
The greek word is γιαγιά. Pronunciation: ya-ya (stress falls on the last syllable).
In my knowledge, it is Greek for Grandmother, so it can be an affectionate term for a grandmother.
hek ya his grandmother is argentinan
"Great grandmother" in English is progiagiá (Προγιαγιά) in Greek.
Yes, there have been many people who have lived 100 years or more. These individuals are often referred to as centenarians, and their longevity can be attributed to a variety of factors such as genetics, lifestyle choices, and access to healthcare.
yiayia(pronounced ya-ya' - the emphasis is on the second syllable)In greek, it is written as γιαγιά
other words that mean grandmother are nany,and momow
Yes, "Ya-Ya" can be a term used to refer to a grandmother in certain cultures or families, particularly in the Southern United States or in Greek families where it is derived from the Greek word for grandmother, "γιαγιά" (pronounced ya-ya).
wha do ya mean???