A nephew, an aunt, and a niece are all part of a familial relationship, specifically within the extended family. A nephew is the son of one's sibling, while a niece is the daughter of one's sibling. An aunt is the sister of a parent, making her a relative to both the nephew and niece. Together, they represent different roles within the family structure, emphasizing the connections between generations.
Your niece's son is your great nephew. You are his great aunt or great uncle.
A niece or nephew is the child of an aunt's or uncle's brother or sister. So the parents of the aunt/uncle and of the niece's/nephew's parents are the same people - their grandparents. The grandmother of the aunt or uncle is the great grandparent of the niece or nephew.
You are her niece or nephew.
The male counterpart of a niece is a nephew.
To your uncle, you are his niece or nephew.
No. A niece or nephew cannot be claimed as a dependent unless the aunt is their legal guardian.No. A niece or nephew cannot be claimed as a dependent unless the aunt is their legal guardian.No. A niece or nephew cannot be claimed as a dependent unless the aunt is their legal guardian.No. A niece or nephew cannot be claimed as a dependent unless the aunt is their legal guardian.
You are her niece or nephew (niece if female, nephew if male) and she is your aunt.
She is a niece.
That's easy cousins.
Your brother's daughter is your niece, her daughter is your great niece and her granddaughter is your great great niece. It works the same for nephew, aunt, and uncle.
You are Great Aunt to your niece's child. The child is your great niece or great nephew.
Your nephew's child is your great nephew (if a boy) or great niece (if a girl). You are his or her great aunt.