babushka
Babushka is Russian for Grandmother or old woman.Babushka is the Russian word for Grandmother or Scarf.
babyshka
A Russian grandmother is the grandmother of a child, but she has to be Russian. Like a American or British grandmother is the grandmother to a child, but she has the respective heritage.The Russian term for grandmother is babushka.
The provenience of the word 'babushka' is from the Russian language. 'Babushka' is from the Russian term for an elderly woman, who is generally a grandmother.
"Grandmother" in Russian is "бабушка" (pronounced as babushka).
The Russian name for grandmother is "бабушка" (pronounced babushka).
Babushka is a Russian word, not Polish. It means an old woman, a grandmother.
The Russian for 'grandmother' is "babushka" (pronounced ba-boo-shka with the accent on first syllable).
Grandmother in Russian is spelled "бабушка" (pronounced babushka).
Nina means "grandmother" in Russian and Ukrainian.
The word means:Babushka (Russian: ба́бушка, Russian pronunciation: [ˈbabuʂkə] listen (help·info)) is a Russian word meaning "grandmother," or more generally (but quite informally) "old lady."* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babushkaba·bush·ka (b-bshk) n.A woman's head scarf, folded triangularly and worn tied under the chin. ---- [Russian, grandmother, diminutive of baba, old woman.]* http://www.thefreedictionary.com/babushkas
It is a head covering, named after the Russian word for Grandmother