If you mean, whether you can marry them, the answer in most cultures is yes you can. I have heard it said that all humans on Earth are no more than a 16th cousin away from anyone else on the planet. So a 5th cousin is a good portion of the way there.
If you mean, whether you can marry them, the answer in most cultures is yes you can. I have heard it said that all humans on Earth are no more than a 16th cousin away from anyone else on the planet. So a 5th cousin is a good portion of the way there.
Yes, just not a first cousin.
Yes, of course 5th cousins are related. The term "fifth cousin" describes that relationship. Fifth cousins are the great great great grandchildren of two people who were siblings.
Yes. "Cousin" describes a particular type of relationship, so any type of cousins... first, fifth, or hundred-and-seventy-fourth... are related.
Yes.
Yes, your fifth cousin is still your cousin, just not as closely related as a fourth cousin or a second cousin. However, few people would introduce a fifth cousin as a cousin, except at large family reunions or in genealogy circles.
Yes, your first cousin twice removed is still related to you.
Anyone who is correctly designated as your first cousin, second cousin, etc, no matter how many times removed, is still related to you. The more times removed they are, or the higher number of cousin they are (second cousin, fifth cousin, eleventh cousin, etc), the more distant is that relationship.
Yes, you are related to every pereson who is your cousin, because "cousin" means that you have a common ancestor.
Yes, they're still your cousin and would be a fourth cousin of your great-grandchild.
Yes.Not only can you, you are so related and cannot become unrelated to your first cousin twice removed.
Yes Being cousins means you are related.
If your parents divorce then yes, your cousin still remains your cousin. A cousin is the children of your mother or father's siblings (your aunts or uncles). Such as brother or sister's children. This will make them first cousins to you. Just because your parent's divorce you are still related by blood and genes. no like what if you where related to a grandmother and stuff annd your grandfather got married to that grandmother but she is not related to you really only by marriage and my one cousin I am fallin for him me and him like eacchother the thing is i don't know if it ok we go out since my grandfather divorce my grandma Donna which she isn't my real grandmother and that cousin is only related on her side not any of my parents????? --Ashley
Yes
Certainly, your cousin's cousin may be your sister or brother, or your yourself. Your cousin's cousin may also be yourcousin, because they are children of an aunt or uncle who is not the parent of your cousin.It is also possible that you are NOT related to your cousin's cousin. This would be the case, for example, if you and your cousin are related through descent from your grandparents on your mother's side, but your cousin is related to the other cousin through descent from a grandparent that the two of you do not share.Yes DUH. I'm my cousin's cousin.
As long as their not blood related. But still family may be socially unacceptable.
Yes, he would still be your cousin, but he would also be your uncle.