Nothing. They aren't really part of your family to warrant a title such as nephew or niece or the like. The child would call your son his/her uncle simply because he is married to that child's aunt.
The sons of your father's sister are your first cousins.
His great aunt
My sister's son is my nephew.
By her name- Dexter
you have nine children eight sons and one daughter each son has a sister
Mary had but one child - Jesus. Those listed in scripture as being 'brothers and sister' of Christ were actualy cousins.
NO! Lana Michelle Moorer is an ONLY child! Nat Robinson is her "play" dad & former manager. Milk & Giz are HIS sons
It will depend on the specific laws in their state. In some places a license can be issued with proof of a child.
You do you call your sons's son your "grandson" !
Yes it does.
The plural form of the compound noun son-in-law is sons-in-law.example: Both of my sons-in-law are graduate students.
In Ghana, the kingdom is inherited only by the son of the king's sister. In Arab states, property passed through a man's sons, not the sons of his sister. So, in Ghana, the throne went to the king's nephew.