How to Pick Your Grandparent Name (2024)

Pauline Nelson

8/21/2018

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Do you have your first grandchild on the way? Congratulations! One of the fun things about being a new grandparent is deciding (or discovering) what your grandchildren will call you! Will you choose from a list of most popular grandparent names? Choose something traditional? Or get creative?

We polled fans of ourGrandparent Adventuresto find out what names for grandparents they recommend. More than750 grandparents shared their unique grandparent names with us, and we’ve put together a grandparents’ naming guide to help you decide your grandparent nickname. Choose wisely! And most importantly, have fun!

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“I'm Gigi. Because all the other grandmother names were taken. But I love my sassy name!”

1. Pick From What’s Popular

The list of most popular names for grandmas and grandpas combine a mix of more traditional and more creative names. We’ll let the stats speak for themselves here:

  • Nana (11%)
  • Grandma (10%)
  • Grammy (7%)
  • Mimi (6%)
  • Gigi (6%)
  • Grandpa (15%)
  • Pop (9%)
  • ZaZa (7%)

2. Borrow from Your Grandparents

Some people can’t separate the idea of being a grandparent with the name that they called their own grandparent. When you hear your grandmother or grandfather’s name, are you filled with a comforting warmth of nostalgia? Then maybe the right choice for you is to keep it in the family—whatever that name may be.

“Nana because ... well, because that’s what Grandmothers are called in my family.”

3. Go Traditional

Among the nicknames for grandparents in English, two of the most traditional grandparent pairings are “Grandma and Grandpa” (often followed by your first name) and “Nana and Papa.” The names are classy, universally understood and carry a sense of tradition. But maybe you want something more unique and creative. Then read on.

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4. Pick a Nickname

While about 10% of grandparents in our poll are called “Grandma and Grandpa” and another 10% are called “Nana and Papa,” around 30% of grandmothers and 30% of grandfathers go by some version of these traditional names. Some of the most popular shortenings for “grandma” and “nana” include: Gram, Grammy, G-Ma, Granny and Nan. Grandpa or Papa are often shortened to Gramps, Pop, Pap, G-Pa, Poppy or Grandaddy.

5. Let Your Grandkid Choose

In many cases, even if you try to choose your grandfather or grandmother name yourself, your grandchild will come up with something on their own. Maybe they call you “Ahma” because they couldn’t say “grandma” when they were little, or maybe they call you “Gimme” because they associated you with giving them whatever they want. Or perhaps they’ve come up with something creative completely on their own. Some baby-created nicknames we came across? Boop, Bubba, GamGam, Gaga, Googoo, Gram, Rah-Rah. (We’re not kidding.)

6. Be Formal

One grandmother told us how she and her husband trained their grandchildren to call them “Mimere” and “Sir” in order to help develop their language skills. If you like the refined sound of a more formal grandparent name, Grandmother, Grandfather, Mrs., Sir, Lady and Duke are some ideas from our followers.

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“My sons were blessed with two full sets of grandparents and a dear great grandmother. Since great grandmother was a German immigrant, our sons called her ‘Oma.’ The German word was sweet to her ears, and saved on confusion.”

7. Go Back to Your Roots

About 10% of the grandparents we surveyed chose their grandparent names based on their native language or the language of their ancestors. In many cases, these names were passed down through the generations. And in some cases, grandparents used shortened versions of the foreign words as a unique nickname. Some of the most common among our followers include: YiaYia/Pappoús (Greek), Oma/Opa (German), Nonna/Nonno (Italian), Mémère/Mémé and Pépère/Papi (French), Babcia/Dziadzia (Polish), Abuelo/Abuela (Spanish), Lola/Lolo (Filipino), Mawmaw/Pawpaw (Southern U.S.), Kapuna (Hawaiian).

“My oldest grandson (now 11) loved to watch the cuckoo bird on my clock. He would reach for me and say “Cuckoo,” and it stuck. All four call me Cuckoo, and I love it."

8. Choose Something Silly

One of the best parts of being a grandparent is reconnecting with your silly self. Whether you choose a silly grandparent name to be unique, or your grandchild chooses it for you—we got some funny grandparent names from our fans, including Sugar, Sweetie Pie, Sassy, Queenie, Poppy, Lovie, Lolly, Honey, Cookie, Cuckoo, Coco, Minnie and Banana for grandmothers and Zimmy, Grumpy, Captain, Digger, Dude, Bubba, Peanut, Popsicle or Willie for grandpops.

“I was dubbed ‘Grandy,’ a contraction of ‘Grandfather Andrew.’”

9. Be Creative

And then there were the outliers. The names that weren’t names or words at all. We’re not sure where they came from or what inspired them, but some of our grandparent followers had some unique grandparent names that we hadn’t heard before. Here are some of our favorites: Tita, Nina, Lolly, KayKay, Wowo, Super G, Sam, Paqui, Mo, Guppy, Mambo and Owie for grandmothers and Wagi, Vita, Taw Taw, Pompi, Bebop, Boompa and Banky for our grandpas out there.

“As we all can see it’s not the name that matters, it’s the child that calls you.”

When it comes down to it, it doesn’t really matter which name you pick or which name your grandchild chooses for you. Whatever grandparent name you land on, it’s bound to be your favorite name. Live it. Embody it. Enjoy it. They’re only little for so long.

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How to Pick Your Grandparent Name (2024)

FAQs

How do you pick a grandparent name? ›

How to Pick Your Grandparent Name
  1. Pick From What's Popular. The list of most popular names for grandmas and grandpas combine a mix of more traditional and more creative names. ...
  2. Borrow from Your Grandparents. ...
  3. Go Traditional. ...
  4. Pick a Nickname. ...
  5. Let Your Grandkid Choose. ...
  6. Be Formal. ...
  7. Go Back to Your Roots. ...
  8. Choose Something Silly.
Aug 21, 2018

How do I find out my grandparents name? ›

Here are five easy ways to find out your grandparents' names which will help to begin your family history journey.
  1. Grandparent's obituary. ...
  2. Parent's marriage certificate. ...
  3. Parent's marriage announcement. ...
  4. Parent's death certificate. ...
  5. Social Security Application.
Feb 23, 2020

How do grandparents get their name? ›

You can opt for traditional names like Grandma and Grandpa, or choose alternative names that are cultural or unique to your family. The parents, the grandparents, or your child (once they're old enough to talk) can choose the grandma names and grandpa names.

What name should my grandchild call me? ›

Traditional choices such as Grandma & Grandpa or Nana & Papa are commonplace, as are names that reflect the family's heritage. In families with strong connections to their ethnic background, grandparents may choose names originating in another language, or shortened versions of those names.

What is the most popular grandma name? ›

Key takeaways. “Nana” and “Papa” are the most popular nicknames for grandma and grandpa in the U.S. Of 50 states, 34 had a majority say they'd rather spend time with their grandparents than their parents.

What is the most popular grandparent name? ›

Nana is the go-to nickname in the Midwest, the Northeast, and the West. Granny, a southern belle, claims her throne in 11 states, predominantly in the South. Grammy is a modern favorite, securing its spot as the top pick in 8 states. In two states, MeeMaw and MeeMom get all the love.

Who is my great grandma? ›

Your great-grandmother is the mother of your grandmother or grandfather.

Who is my great grandpa? ›

a grandfather of one's father or mother.

Do I have my grandparents DNA? ›

You share about 25 percent of your DNA with a grandparent or grandchild. Your grandparent shares 50 percent of their DNA with your parent, who shares 50 percent of their DNA with you; likewise, you share 50 percent of your DNA with your child, who shares 50 percent of their DNA with your grandchild.

What is a cute name for grandma? ›

Grannie or Granny. Gammy or Gamma or Gams. Gram or Grams. Gramma.

What does Mimi stand for grandma? ›

Mimi: It's unclear the exact origins of this lovely grandmother name, but it is likeliest an anglicized take on the truncated Grand-mère–Mémé–from the French. Mia also means “mine” in Spanish and Italian, giving this sweet grandma name a possessive air as a shortening of said.

What does Gigi mean for a grandma? ›

Another popular subset of unique names are those that are derived from the (most often) grandmother's first name. So Gabby McCree is Gigi. “It's an abbreviation for 'Grandma Gabby' and also my initials growing up,” she says.

What do most kids call their grandma? ›

Most Common Grandma Nicknames

Nana is the most common nickname for a Grandma in thirty-two states. But if someone doesn't call their grandmother Nana, odds are they do call her Grammy or Gram, as these are relatively popular alternatives to Grandma, as well.

What do kids call their grandmas? ›

Granny, Nana, Mee Maw, Little Mama, Grandmother, Gramma and sometimes other lesser known pet names or even made up names.

What does your child call your grandma? ›

There are the traditional ethnic names, Nana & Nanu (Italian), Besta & Fafa (Danish). There are some more traditional, Grammy & Papa, Gramma Al & Grampa Joe, Mema & Papaw, or, there are the non-traditional, because the grandma doesn't want to admit they are a grandparent like Cece, Dede, Meme, TeTe, etc.

Do grandparents get to pick their names? ›

Most parents, however, feel it's up to the grandparents to choose—with the possibility of parental veto if it makes them uncomfortable. Parents have told stories about grandmothers who want to be called Momma, or who choose a name they feel is ridiculous and then get upset when they refuse to use it.

What is a cute way to call your grandma? ›

Grannie or Granny. Gammy or Gamma or Gams. Gram or Grams. Gramma.

What is the gender neutral term for grandparents? ›

Grandparent; neutral, formal. Grandwa; queer, based on grandma and grandpa. Grandy; neutral, short for Grandparent, Grandma or Grandpa.

What do grandmas call their grandchildren? ›

Some grandmas may use endearing terms like "sweetie," "honey," or "darling" when referring to their grandchildren. Others may use family-specific nicknames or even pet names.

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