The Hebrew word for grandson is Neched (נכד)
ben nin
In Modern Hebrew it's "Nin" ×?ין(pronounced "neen"). The meaning of the word is based on a modern misinterpretation of Genesis 21:23.
if you are talking to the grandma: la-nekhed shelakhif you are talking the grandpa: la-nekhed shelkha
Grandson is wyr.
The Hawaiian word for grandson is "moʻopuna."
The Yiddish word for grandson is "eynikl" (אייניקל).
The spanish word for grandson is el nieto.=Penguinlo.webs.com=
The translation of "grandson" is "Enkel".
'grandson' is in Dutch 'kleinzoon'
Kenan is a biblical Hebrew name that possibly means "Possession". The biblical character was a son of Enosh and a great-grandson of Adam. It is spelled ×§×™×?ןFurthermore, Kenan in Arabic means "it covers and conceals".
If we're discussing biblical figures, then yes. Abraham was the first person referred to as "Hebrew", and Jacob was Abraham's grandson.
Since Bavarian is just a German dialect, the translation of grandson would 'enkel'.