Yes, he would still be your cousin, but he would also be your uncle.
Yes but some would say she is your aunt through marriage.
Your cousin can't be your aunt, unless they were the child of their sibling. Get it? Why did you want to know anyway?
Your father's aunt's first cousin could be your first cousin, twice removed. This would be the case if the first cousin is descended from your grandparent's grandparent. In addition to being your father's aunt's first cousin, this person would also be your grandparent's first cousin. Your father's aunt's first cousin could also be unrelated to you. This would be the case if your father's aunt is his aunt because she married the brother of one of his parents. Then her first cousin would not share any of your ancestors and would not be related to you.
She's your cousin. 2nd cousin. She would be your mother's or father's (depending on the case) first cousin, making her your second cousin. Your grandpa's sister would be your mother's or father's aunt and would be your Great-Aunt or Grand-Aunt (depending on what part of the country you are from).
Your aunt's daughter would be your cousin. If you are related to your aunt by marriage and not blood, then her daughter could be considered your step-cousin.
no it would be your aunt once removed, your mom's sister would be your aunt and your mom's cousin's kid would be your second cousin
Your cousin's aunt could be your mother, your aunt, or not related to you at all.
Technically, your'e not related if they're not married. If they were married, your uncle's girlfriend would be your 'aunt', so her daughter would be your 'first cousin' and her baby would be your 'first cousin, once removed."
First off, if your cousin and his "step-brother" have the same father, they are not step-brothers; they are half-brothers.Now, your cousin is your cousin (first cousin) because he or she is the child of a sibling of your parent. Perhaps your cousin's father married his sister-in-law after a death or divorce. If so, the cousin's half-brother is still your first cousin. Or perhaps your cousin's father married your aunt from the other side of the your family (a sister of your other parent). If the half-brother/step-brother is the child of your aunt, he is still your first cousin.In any case, it is OK to date your first cousin if you want to. The questions may arise in some, but not all groups and locations, if dating goes further and becomes sexual activity. Some jurisdictions and cultures find that to be improper; others do not.
A second cousin is the cousin of your first cousin. For instance lets say that your mom have a sister, which is your aunt. Now if your aunt has a son, he would be your cousin or first cousin because his mom is your mom's sister. Now if your cousin, your aunt's son have a son, that child would be your second cousin. This is because his father is also your cousin, your first cousin.
Yes, if they were married she would still be your aunt
either to hjs sister or his aunt or his cousin