In many African languages, there are unique names for grandparents. For example, in Swahili, "babu" is used for grandfather, while "bibi" refers to grandmother. In Zulu, "gogo" is the term for grandmother, and "gogo" can also refer to grandfather in certain contexts. Similarly, in Hausa, "kaka" is used for grandmother, and "baba" refers to grandfather.
Brad and Angie
grandpa joe grandpa george grandma josephine grandma georgina mrs bucket mr bucket
Some old grandma names are Breanna Dailey Amanda Obiren Kara kerrdevyn gill Mr.Simmons Cara Eggertgrandmanannyfartface and some other ones are avalible like elinoreand fransicJordan neffpoopyou know the grandma names they are great name your grandma/grandpa one of these names today!!!!AnswerSome Great Grandma names are Breanna Dailey Amanda Obrien Devyn Gill Kara Kerr Cara Eggert Carol Mr. Simmons Mr.Vogty Mrs.Cutey Jordan neff elinore Francis oldfart susen Patt patt my grandma Irgine Car Oil... these are some great grandma/grandpa namesname your grandpa or grandma one of these names today :D
Grandpa Goerge Grandma Gorgiana. Sorry if the spelling is wrong.
Charlie Bucket's grandparents in "Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator" are Grandma Georgina, Grandma Josephine, Grandpa George, and Grandpa Joe.
Midge (Hadley) and Allan Sherwood Ryan and Nikki Grandma Hadley Grandpa Hadley
Grandpa Clyde Flynn and Grandma Betty Jo Flynn are Phineas and Ferb's grandparents.
There are many names used to refer to a grandmother. Some of them are: Grandmother Grandma Granma Granny Granna Grammy Grandy G'mama Mamaw Mawmaw Nana Nene
The Grandma's name was Florence Hillburn, but she died early in the book:( The Grandpa's name was Earl Hillburn
It depends... You could always just call them grandma and grandpa. Or call them by their first names. Ask them what they want you to call them It remains the same
(her brother David) (her sister Angela) (her dad Keith) (her mom Mary) and (her mother in law is Barbara) (her husband Russell) (Ann her grandma) (Eduardo her grandpa)
There is no "African" name because there is no language called "African." It's like saying the "European name for waggon" -- there are multiple names depending upon the language.