Technically, there is no word like 'god-sister', whether as two words or a compound word.
There are three "Phillipa fisher and the fairy godsister " phillipa fisher and the dream makers daughter " and "Phillipa fisher and the fairys promise "
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The word is spelled first, just as you spelled it.
The word is "spelled" in the US, although "spelt" is still a variant in the UK.
Well a word cannot be spelled out of it - but a name can be spelled : GARFIELD
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yes, its your godmothers daughter
if one of your godparents had or are haveing a child then yes
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Ummm... I think so because the sister's cousin has to be related to you unless she is a stepsister.
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no just as long as their is no dodgy age difference.
Lil B is a female rap artist and Ray J's godsister.
The spelling could be one word godbrother but there is no such actual relationship term.
There's no official term for your relationship with the children of your godparents, however 'godbrother' or 'godsister' are generally accepted.
No. That's a religious question, you can be a godmother, godfather, godsister or godbrother, but a guardian angel is a spiritual matter. Please research this if you are Christian. ~Me, Myself, and I
She really isn't related to you as a sister at all. Your parents were made Godparents to he by her own parents so you are free to date her or marry her as she is not biologically related to you.