The term "mema" originates from the Cherokee language, where it translates to "grandmother." It is often used in various contexts within the Cherokee culture to convey respect and affection for elder women. Additionally, "mema" may also appear in different cultures and languages with varying meanings, but its notable connection is with Cherokee heritage.
Navarro is a surname of Spanish or Basque origin.
The last name Martínez is of Spanish Origin.
It is Italian in origin and means "little Mary" or "mother Mary".
It is of Russian origin and a variant of the name Michelle. And it is also a variant of the name Micheal.
Indian
Mema Stathopoulou was born in 1942, in Patra, Greece.
Devis Mema was born on 1985-02-13.
Mema Stathopoulou died on October 17, 1999, in Patra, Greece of cancer.
Oh, dude, so like, "mema" for grandma is just one of those cute little variations people come up with, you know? It's like how some people say "gramps" instead of grandpa. There's no official rulebook for grandparent nicknames, it's just whatever floats your boat. So, if you wanna call your grandma "mema," go for it!
it is a contrey term to grandma !
some gradmother doesn't like to call grama because she filing not ready to be grama so choice the others substituted name like mema. I think grama has to be proud and use word exactly grandmother not mema or something else .......
Delores Hughes goes by Mema.
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Juan Carlos Mema has written: 'Santiago del Estero entre trenes y quebrachos' -- subject(s): Deforestation, Economic conditions, History, Railroads 'El noveno casillero'
Zoroarks's freind, Zorua, refers to her as Mema