The eldest son of an eldest son descended from a Polynesian ancestor is often referred to as a "tama'ita'i" or "tama" in some Polynesian cultures. This term signifies a lineage that carries traditional significance, particularly in terms of inheritance and leadership roles within the family or community. The specific terminology can vary between different Polynesian islands and cultures, but the concept of lineage and respect for ancestry is a common theme.
Usually, The oldest sister is called "eldest" and the youngest sister is called "youngest" or "smallest".
George Osborne is the eldest son and heir of Sir Peter Osborne, 17th baronet, and descended from Anglo-Irish aristocracy.
in number 1 the eldest boy is called Simon in number 2 the eldest boy is called Norman
in eastenders Tanya's eldest daughters is called Lauren branning
Yes. His eldest son, the Prince of Wales, predeceased him. His second son became Charles I. And his daughter was the ancestor of George I.
Shakespeare's eldest daughter Susanna was born in May of 1583. She went on to marry a man called Dr. John Hall and have a daughter called Elizabeth.
His name was yudhisthira. He was the eldest of the pandava princes.
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sultans wives are called HAREM The chief or eldest wife is called the Sultana.
First born child means your eldest child. Literally meaning your first child.
no she was not she had an elder sister called Parthenon