Maternal relations (as opposed to paternal relations)
Relatives on your Mother's side of the family. Relatives on your Farther's side would be Paternal.
Relatives on your Mother's side of the family. Relatives on your Farther's side would be Paternal.
Being related to someone on your father's side means that you and that person have a common ancestor who is also an ancestor of your father, rather than of your mother.Your uncle on your father's side is your father's brother; your uncle on your mother's side is your mother's brother.You first cousin on your mother's side is the child of your mother's brother or sister, rather than of your father's brother or sister.A bit more:"Paternal" is the word used for your father's relatives. For example, your father's parents are your paternal grandparents; your father's brother is your paternal uncle."Maternal" is the word used for your mother's relatives. Your mother's parents are your maternal grandparents, etc.
Zues-Father(and of course, the other gods as well), Acrisius-Grandfather mother's side, Danaë-Mother. Is this what you meant?
Assuming that the man and the aunt are not blood relatives, I do not see why not.
On her mother's side of the family, she is distantly related to William Penn, the founder of Pennsylvania.
Yes, she had a mother, father and a brother and sister.
Alfred's wife Lily May Watkins was cousin to my great-nan on my mother's side
Your relatives.
a matrilineal culture
In Korean, "omi" (엄이) means aunt on your mother's side. It is the term used to address and refer to your mother's sister.
Her father was born in Israel by a Romanian-Jewish mother and a Polish/Lithuanian Jew. Her mother was born in New York by a German/Austrian/Hungarian-Jewish father and a French/Russian/Ukrainian mother. Her maternal relatives where emigrants from Ukraine, France, Russia, Hungary, Germany and Austria. Her paternal relatives where Jews from Poland, Lithuania and Romania.