Your mother's sister is your aunt. Your aunt's daughter is your first cousin. Your first cousin's child is your 'first cousin once removed.'
In informal conversation, many people call those relations their 'cousins' but this can create confusion for future generations of genealogists
Your brother's wife is your sister-in-law and her grandchild is also your brother's grandchild - and thus your great niece or great nephew.
Your spouse's sister is also your sister-in-law. Her child are your spouse's nieces and nephews and her grandchildren are your spouse's great nieces and gereat nephews. By custom, they are yours as well, however in terms of actual genetic relationship there is none and you might call them "my sister-in-law's grandchild" or "my spouse's great niece or great nephew.".
She would be your cousin. Only the French distinguish between a male (cousin) and female (cousine) one.
first cousin once removed.
Grand nephew /grand niece.(Grandchild)
She is your niece.
Our cousins are our mothers sisters son :)
your great aunt.
That would be yourself
You could call them as a brother/sister or as a cousin... If you're asking for yourself then good luck with that family.
it really depends on what kind of name your looking for: Posh: Pandora (my daughters name we call her little P), Victoria, Penelope, Imogen(sisters name we call her immy) Grace, beatrice, Grace-Beatrice (my other daughters name we call her gracie-bea) Mavis (my sisters name), arabelle (my youngest daughters name we call her tiny bella) Maisie (this is what im going to name my last and final child, 4 girls!! we were talking and we are gunna call her as a nickname small mai!) Jessica (my name!!) casual names: Alice, Hannah, Libby, Cassie, Megan, Sadie, Laura, Caitlin :) btw- the picture is of my twin daughters (non identical) Little P (Pandora, blonde one, she is tiny for her age!!) and Gracie-Bea (Grace- Beatrice brown)
He absolutely cannot. The mother can call the police and they can take the child back. Most likely will he loose visitation rights if he does this or it will be supervised or in the mothers home.
Niece if it's a female, and nephew if it's a male.
That would be your niece or nephew. Niece in Afrikaans is niggie, and nephew is neef
Your sister's daughter is your niece. You are her aunt if you are female, or her uncle if you are male.
About 85% of today's families are single mothers so there are many children who don't have a father in their life or home. You just call the child by name. Nothing more nothing less.
group of mothers