It is your sister's or brother's son, your adopted sister's or brother's son or your half sister's or brother's son. That would make you an aunt or uncle.
A nephew is the son of your sister or brother.
A nephew is the son of your sister or brother.
The English language does not have a separate term for your spouse's nephew. Such a person is simply, your nephew.
My brother or sister's children are my nephews and nieces.
Your nephew is the son of your sibling, or of your spouse's sibling.
A niece is the daughter of your brother or sister ,A nephew is the son of your brother or sister
Real Answer: son of any of siblings or Cousins.
His nephew
Yes, niece and nephew-in-law are valid terms.
Its either u or a distant relative.
niece, nephew, or relative?
Brother, uncle, father, grandfather, nephew.
Napoleon's son was briefly Napoleon II. His nephew was Napoleon III.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for a male or a female. The noun nephew is a word for a male relative; the noun niece is a word for a female relative.
The feminine opposite of nephew is niece.
Your grandfather's nephew's daughter is your second cousin because you both have a common ancestor in at least one of your grandfather's parents.
You and your half-sisters have one parent in common , so he's still your nephew.
Your sister's daughter is your niece. Your sister's daughter's son (your sister's grandson) is your great nephew.
Yes, your niece is the daughter of your sibling (sister or brother), so there is continuity of "blood" (i.e., genetic descent) from your common parent(s), assuming your sister/brother and her/his daughter are not adopted.