Nephew
The masculine gender of the word "niece" is "nephew." A niece is the daughter of one's sibling, while a nephew is the son of one's sibling.
The term "masculine niece" is not commonly used or recognized in standard language. Typically, a niece is the daughter of one's sibling, and gender descriptors like "masculine" do not apply to her. If the term is meant to describe a niece who identifies or presents in a masculine way, it would be more appropriate to refer to her gender identity or expression directly.
The masculine equivalent of "niece" is "nephew." A nephew is the son of one's sibling or sibling-in-law. While "niece" refers specifically to a female relative, "nephew" serves the same familial role but for males.
The masculine gender of "niece" is "nephew." A niece refers to the daughter of one's sibling, while a nephew refers to the son of one's sibling. Both terms are used to describe familial relationships within a family.
The male counterpart of a niece is a nephew.
The feminine opposite of nephew is niece.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for a male or a female.The gender specific noun for a male relative is nephew.The corresponding gender specific noun for a female relative is niece.
Since it's her husband's niece the niece is just your sister's niece through marriage and not your niece.
Your mother's niece is your first cousin. Your first cousin's daughter is your first cousin, once removed.
Your niece's daughter is your grand niece, or, as some would say, your great niece.
Your niece's child is your great niece if she is a girl, or your great nephew if he is a boy.
No. Your wife's niece is also your niece, but the husband of the niece is not related to you or to your wife.