First cousins born on the same day are called "double first cousins." This term is used when two siblings from one family have children with two siblings from another family, resulting in their children sharing both sets of grandparents. Double first cousins share a higher percentage of genetic material than typical first cousins.
There are no odds. It just happens.
no they are cousins
Seven kids born at the same time are called septuplets. This term is derived from the Latin prefix "sept-" meaning seven. Septuplets are a rare occurrence in multiple births, and they can be either identical or fraternal, depending on how they were conceived.
Some people call that your golden birthday.
Triplets?
There are no odds. It just happens.
Your mom and her uncle's son are cousins, of the same generation, first cousins. Your mom's uncle's son is your first cousin, once removed (by one generation). If he has children, they will be your second cousins. (Children of first cousins are second cousins to each other.)
If two people have the same grandfather, they are siblings or first cousins. If two people have the same great grandfather, they are siblings, first cousins, or second cousins to each other. If two people have the same great great grandfather, they are siblings, first cousins, second cousins, or third cousins.
Your first cousins are the children of your aunts and uncles. You all share the same grandparents, but not closer relatives. Your children and the children of your first cousins are second cousins to each other. They all share the same great grandparents, but not closer relatives. Your grandchildren and the grandchildren of your first cousins are third cousins to each other. They all share the same great great grandparents, but not closer relatives. You and the children of your first cousins are first cousins, once removed, to each other. Toy and the children of your second cousins are second cousins, once removed, to each other. Your and the children of your third cousins are third cousins, once removed, to each other.
Your first cousin's grandchild is your first cousin twice removed
Your parent's first cousins are your "first cousins once removed". When referring to cousins, the number indicates (first, second etc) indicates the number of generations since you had a common ancestor. For first cousins the common ancestor was two generations previous (i.e grandparents), for second cousins it was three generations and so on This only works if the cousins are in the same generation. Therefore the 'removed' indicates the number of generations separating the people concerned. When you were born, you were one generation removed from your parents first cousins i.e you were their 'first cousin once removed'. The child of your parents cousins are your second cousins. It may be easier to understand this with diagrams rather than with words.
The term 'great cousin' is not one used in genealogy. You only have great cousins if you have wonderful cousins!
I think that you call them your cousin in law because its pretty much the same concept as a sister in law... its your husbands cousin so it would be a cousin in law
Your brother's wife's cousins are not related to you and the English language has no special term for that. The same applies to the cousins of a stepbrother's wife.
The children of first cousins are second cousins to each other. Where two people are first cousins to each other (call them Joe and Ed) Joe's children and Ed are first cousins, once removed, and Ed's children and Joe are first cousins, once removed. Joe and Ed are in the same generation. Their children are in the next generation. "Once removed" refers to people who are in different generations and there is only one generation difference between them, as is the case with parent and child. Grand parent and grandchild, for example are two generations removed from each other.
Your daughter's child and your niece's child are second cousins. Since your daughter and your niece are first cousins, their children are second cousins. Here's an explanation. 1. First cousins share two of the same grandparents. 2. Second cousins share the same great-grandparents but not the same grandparents. 3. Third cousins share the same great-great-grandparents, and so on.
No, your mother's first cousin is your 'first cousin once removed'. First cousins are people who have the same grandparents. Second cousins are people who have the same great grandparents and are not first cousins, etc.