Nonie is a common Italian nickname for 'Grandma'. It's pronounced 'NOH-nee'. It's based on the standard Italian word 'nonna' for 'Grandmother, Grandma'. They're both feminine nouns that take 'la' ['the'] as their definite articles, and 'una' ['a, one'] as their indefinite.
"Great-grandma" in Italian is spelled "bisnonna".
"Nonnie" is a term for grandma commonly used in Italian dialect.
grandma and nonno is grandad
Bisnonna
I'm not familliar with any, but I knew a kid once, who called her grandma "moomoo". I think she might have been a bit slow in the head though.ha ha, I'm pretty sure you're talking about mor-mor, which is swedish for grandma.
Emma Gatewood went by Grandma Gatewood.
Nona is a literal Italian equivalent of the English word "Grandma." The feminine singular noun serves as a diminutive for the standard term Nonna ("Grandmother"). The pronunciation will be "NO-na" in Italian.
Ci vediamo al nonna a casa
Ethel Mohamed went by Grandma Moses of Stitchery.
Ricky or rick
"Grandfathers and grandma" and "grandparents and grandma" are English equivalents of the Italian phrase nonni e noni. Context makes clear which meaning prevails regarding the combination of a standard work with an affectionate diminutive for "grandma." The pronunciation will be "NON-nee ey NO-nee" in Italian.
nonna io amore tu