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Related: About this forumWhat's your grandparent name?
Jack, our first grandchild, named us.
I'm Baba and Miz t. is Gigi.
Go figure.
Jack is 19 now, and we had a little talk a few weeks ago.
"Jack, you're about grown now. Is it a little embarrassing for you to still call me Baba?
If you want to transition to 'grandpa' or 'granddad' that OK with me."
"Nope, you're still Baba to me."
brer cat
(26,258 posts)And grandpa.
Two of the sweetest words to me!
Bev54
(11,917 posts)trof
(54,273 posts)Or the other grandmother?
Bev54
(11,917 posts)My 2 eldest granddaughters call me Gigi, the younger ones call me Grandma.
I wonder why?
Jack's younger sister calls us the same thing her older brother does.
"The Grandmother With TWO NAMES!"
Bev54
(11,917 posts)hockey arena to come and tie her skates. When she called Grandma many came because nobody knew who the child was calling. She was embarrassed and so her older sister and her decided to change my name to Gigi. The other family has always called me Grandma.
trof
(54,273 posts)Miz t. and I were running through O'Hare to try and make a flight.
I was several yards ahead of her and she yelled "HONEY!"
Damn near every guy on the concourse turned to her.
FalloutShelter
(12,749 posts)Transitioning recently to Nan and Pop.
Old school, maybe just old.
leftieNanner
(15,689 posts)Always. My sister is Mimi. I don't have grandchildren YET.
I think Baba is a delightful name.
Baba (lit. 'Father' or 'Sir') is an honorific term, of Persian origin, used in several West Asian and South Asian cultures. It is used as a mark of respect to refer to Hindu and Sikh ascetics (sannyasis) and is used as a suffix or prefix to their names, e.g. Sai Baba, Baba Ramdevji, etc.
How the hell Jack came up with Baba, I have no idea.
He's never been to Iran OR Persia.
leftieNanner
(15,689 posts)Her parents were visiting and we all called her father Baba. He loved it!
trof
(54,273 posts)I like my name.
I always have.
I was just giving Jack an out.
😁
✌🏻
yonder
(10,002 posts)trof
(54,273 posts)I mean, is there a language source?
cloudbase
(5,745 posts)trof
(54,273 posts)Loved it.
Especially the food.
Mostly around Piraeus. Not months, though. Just a few days at a time.
Back in the days when I had black hair.
yonder
(10,002 posts)I'm 100% Northern European Heinz 57. I could be the anglo guy in "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" so Greek wins out at our place.
Binkie The Clown
(7,911 posts)Picked up from the 1962 Jimmy Steward, Maureen O'Hara comedy Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation.
trof
(54,273 posts)BOOMPA
😄
rsdsharp
(10,115 posts)but when they were little I was Bumpa.
Actually, the first time Zach got kind of excited and it came out Ga-ga-gabumpa!
Binkie The Clown
(7,911 posts)CaliforniaPeggy
(152,070 posts)trof
(54,273 posts)Howya' doin'?
CaliforniaPeggy
(152,070 posts)Just got my first Shingles vaccine yesterday and today I've been a little spacey! Yeah, more than usual! But it's passing.
trof
(54,273 posts)Vax for: shingles, pneumonia, flu, covid (3 times, so far).
CaliforniaPeggy
(152,070 posts)Way to go, my dear trof!
Cracklin Charlie
(12,904 posts)Granny is babysitting right now. Dance Party!
trof
(54,273 posts)trof
(54,273 posts)And he was granpaw.
That's what it sounded like to me.
Freddie
(9,691 posts)DH was pretty determined to be just plain Grandpa but when our grandson was 2 he was christened PeePaw and of course, PeePaw it is. Hes 7 now, and the girls (11 and 3) do the same.
A Brand New World
(1,129 posts)cloudbase
(5,745 posts)No human grandchildren as of yet.
trof
(54,273 posts)He is a HUGE American Mastiff.
My daughter's family pooch.
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Atticus
(15,124 posts)Rebl2
(14,677 posts)who is well into his twenties, still called my Dad that as well. Dad passed away last August and still refers to him as that.
Sneederbunk
(15,102 posts)LakeArenal
(29,797 posts)evolves
(5,593 posts)were "Bubba and Pop." My parents are "JoJo and DadDad."
I called my grandparents "Bubba and Pop" until they died (she at 89 and he at 95)-- I was well into adulthood by then. You are never too old to love and need your grandparents and to call them the names that harken back to childhood.
Hamlette
(15,531 posts)what can you do?
spike jones
(1,776 posts)thenelm1
(912 posts)No idea where Bippee came from. My maternal grandfather passed when I was really young, but all my older cousins from that side of the family called him that as well.
ornotna
(11,069 posts)My grandson Apollo calls me 'Fun Grandpa'
Danmel
(5,233 posts)Bubbie for me, Zaydie for Mr. Danmel.
relayerbob
(7,019 posts)summer_in_TX
(3,206 posts)Until I was maybe 18 and she decided then that she wanted to be called Grandmother. (She was not really the type, but we accommodated her.) She probably needed that respect because as the middle child in her family of five she was teased a lot. Her nickname from her big brother was "Botchy."
But I get why she thought GanGan was something she wanted all of us to outgrow.
After her example, my mom picked out Gram as her name (her grandmother had been Gran). I decided on Grana. (Short a).
I don't plan on outgrowing it.
dflprincess
(28,469 posts)"Aunt Grandma".
dupagelib
(162 posts)Bubbie, traditional, Pi, 1 year old's version of Papa. My daughter thought is was cute so it stuck.
catchnrelease
(2,011 posts)My daughter had her kids call my parents Oma and Opa. (She took 3 yrs of German in high school and we have a lot of Germanic genes on my side.)
AllaN01Bear
(23,039 posts)Original with the child apparently. No Euro ethnic precedent.
MFM008
(20,000 posts)we didnt know her well enough to call her grandma.
Her and my mom didnt get along and my dads parents died young
as did my moms dad.
pansypoo53219
(21,721 posts)txwhitedove
(4,010 posts)them were just here for dinner and quick visit before homework. Grandson raked storm limbs and leaves off the roof. He just turned 14 and is 6'1", wow.
BoomaofBandM
(1,922 posts)cannabis_flower
(3,845 posts)Im Grammy Tami
Marthe48
(18,999 posts)so called by one of the older grandkids. At least once, the grandchild shortened it to Gag, such as "Hey, Gag, could you get me a drink of milk?"
The grandparents went on to be called Grandma and Grandpa.
I'm just Grandma.
ShazzieB
(18,641 posts)But I have a cute story to tell about my now 50 year old niece when she was a tiny tot.
My dad's first name is Eddie (sometimes shortened to Ed). Niece also had an uncle named Eddie on her father's side. One day she heard my mom teasing my dad about being grumpy. Niece looked at him like she was thinking really hard, sortng out the multiple Eddies in her life, and then she said, "You're Grumpy Eddie!"
Dad absolutely loved it, and from then on, he was Grumpy to her.
GP6971
(32,977 posts)and I'm Pop Pop.