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My great, great grandfather's birth name was William Taus and he and his ancestors were full Swedish. So it's Swedish.
This aspect of the Swedish language is surprisingly confusing. Swedish has four words for great-grandfather, all referring to separate people. These are: - farfars far (paternal grandfather's father) - dad's dad's dad - farmors far (paternal grandmother's father) - dad's mom's dad - morsfars far (maternal grandfather's father) - mom's dad's dad - morsmors far (maternal grandmother's father) - mom's mom's dad
Jacob black's great-grandfather's name is ephraim black
Granpa great to the fourth power, or 4-great grandfather
Great Grandfather Agnew James
Styvfarfar or styvmorfar - please reference answer to grandfather.
The name of the great grandfather of Bibi Nargis Khatoon is not provided in the information given.
he doesn't call his great grandfather anything, but he does call his great GREAT grandfather his no-good-dirty-rotten-pig-stealing-great-great-grandfather
He would be your great, great grandfather, but you could call him whatever endearing name you and he prefer -- Granddad, Papa, Grandpa, etc.
my great grandfather
The term is hyphenated, as great-great-grandfather(grandfather's grandfather).
In fact in Arabic there is no such "Middle name" the names are a combination of : First name + Father's name + Grandfather's name + Last name and it can be longer by adding great grandfather's name, great great grandfather's name, and ETC..... So if your name is Ralph and your father's name is Henry and your grandfather's name is Michael and your family's name (LAST NAME) is McCartney, your name would be : Ralph Henry Michael McCartney...