No, a sibling means a brother or sister
A great aunt or uncle is a sibling (brother or sister) of one of your grandparents.
The same reason that it is a mother when it is her child and aunt for her sister's children.
Your cousin can't be your aunt, unless they were the child of their sibling. Get it? Why did you want to know anyway?
Yes, usually an aunt is the sibling of one of your parents. If aunt Baba is your father's sister, then she would be his younger sister.
You are your niece's aunt, if you are a woman.Any of your sisters who are not your niece's mother are also her aunts.The sisters of your niece's parent who is not your sibling are also her aunts.
It depends on the actual relationship. It is possible for your aunt's husband's brother to be your father. (She would be an aunt by marriage.) If your aunt is the actual sibling of one of your parents, then, yes, because he is not related to you "by blood ."
A Great-Aunt is when one or more of your sibling's children have children of their own. Example: You are an aunt when your siblings have their children. When their children grow up and have children then you become a Great-Aunt.Your great-aunt is your grandfather's or grandmother's sister.
You and your great aunt's grandson are second cousins. Your great aunt was the sibling of one of your grand parents, so your parent and your great aunt's child were first cousins. You and the grandson are members of the next generation and therefore second cousins.
No, a first cousin is not an aunt to your children. Aunts are siblings of a parent, whereas first cousins are children of a parent's sibling.
You are not obligated to answer questions that you consider to be overly nosy.
No. Atticus also had a brother, Jack. Alexandra and Jack are the only two siblings mentioned. :)
Yes, your niece is the daughter of your sibling (sister or brother), so there is continuity of "blood" (i.e., genetic descent) from your common parent(s), assuming your sister/brother and her/his daughter are not adopted.