First of all, they don't eat human meat. They drink blood. Secondly, they don't actually have a real term. Authors tend to create ideas to be different than others by giving their vampires different names, stages, weaknesses, etc. But really, new born seems to be the most used term.
There is no such thing.Either you're a vampire or a human. If you're a human you can get changed into a vampire but you cannot be both. it would be called a dhampire it is when there is a child between both a human and a vampire (dont Know if i spelled it right
He used to be a Human before he was turned into a Vampire. He turned into a Vampire in 1863 by a Vampire named Maria.
no half vampire half human and she got called renesmee
You can call them whatever you want to call them, they don't have to have vampire names, they were humans before so they would therefore have human names afterwards as well.
When Edwards dying in his human life, before Carlisle turns him into a vampire, he is dying of Spanish Influenza.
It depends on the myth. In most myths it involves an exchange of blood between the vampire and the human. Sometimes it requires several exchanges and in some lore the vampire just has to drain the human to the point of death and then give this human his/her blood before the heart stops beating.
for a human to become a vampire a vampire has to bite to human
Well, first you meet a vampire, and then you talk to it like you talk to a human being, they were human before they became a vampire, you know, so they can still speak whatever language they spoke before, obviously depending on where they come from.
Vampires are not born they are made, however the name of a person with a human mother and a vampire father is called a Dhampir.
A vampire can compell a human to do something or forget something.
Drinking the human blood.
No, mainly because I am not a vampire in the first place but secondly because I do not think that there is actually any vampire potions - for either turning into a vampire or to make you human again.