There is no name for such a person, because there is no relation.
Example. Bob and Susie are brother/sister. Susie marries Tom. Bob and Tom are Brother's in law. Bob has NO relation to anyone else in Tom's family. Susie does however.
some parents and 57 sisters and brothers
His parents names were George and Esther Lindsay. He had several brothers and sisters. His sister also my mother is Rose Lindsay.
Her 1st husbands name was Ralph Carter. Her second Husbands name was Oliver Bridges. Her mothers name was Luiclle and her father was Arbon. Her sisters were Irene Clay and Myrtle Murray. Her brothers were Earl Woody and Joseph Woody.
The male side is the paternal side and the female side is the maternal side.
Your aunts and uncles are the sisters and brothers of your parents. So they are "blood related." But you also call the husband of your mother's sister your uncle, and he is not "blood related." So aunts and uncles are not always really related to you.
you call your parents sisters aunty
Your husband's sister's kids are referred to as your nieces and nephews by marriage. More specifically, you can call them your "nieces" if they are girls and "nephews" if they are boys.
My brothers-in-law are my sisters' misters. I don't know which of the sisters' husbands he is.
The children of your husband's siblings are your nieces or nephews. Their children are your great-nieces or great-nephews.
Well, it depends how close you are to your husbands family. If you really want to know they are cousins-in-law.
spain
Husbands were chosen by parents.
Husbands were chosen by parents.
If you are best friends with someone, maybe since childhood, and your parents have not met your best friends family you would want them to meet. Maybe the sister has been talking about her brother to them. It's just a friendship/family thing you do. Most likely have the best friend met your husband and his sisters parents. There is already a bond.
you call her your daughter's husband's sister
Your brother would call your husbands sister by her first name. Or, "my (sibling's) sister in law.
your second nephew