10 Whimsical Names People Use for Grandparents
By Gracie Gibbs
Becoming a grandparent is one of the most rewarding roles you can play in someone’s life. But, it is no easy task! Deciding what you’d like your grandchildren to call you may be nerve-racking. I mean, that’s the name you're going to hear for the next 30+ years!
We see so many variations of what people call their grandparents here at The Printed Gift. Check out these 10 whimsical names that people use for their grandparents.
1. Pop Pop and Me Me
A more traditional route, and more common name could be Pop Pop and Me Me.
2. Mammaw and Pappaw
Southern twang and country raised, Mammaw and Pappaw is definitely a name of the South.
3. Grandma and Grandpa
On the opposite side of the spectrum, Grandma and Grandpa fit the role of your more posh crowd. Just like sipping strawberry lemonade by the pool on a Sunday afternoon.
4. Gramps and Grammy
This is a rather easy one for the kids to learn. Grammy rolls right off the tongue, don't you agree?
5. Yaya and Baba
Similarly, these two names are also quite easy to pronounce. Making them a favorite among the youngsters.
6. Nonna and Paps
Did you know “Nonna” is Italian? So if you’d like to pay dues to your Italian heritage, this might be the name for you!
7. Oma and Opa
Although more familiar in Germany, Oma and Opa are a hot commodity when it comes to naming your grandparents.
8. Mamie and Pappy
Throwing it back to the olden days, Mamie and Pappy are very common names. But, hey! They’re making a comeback!
9. Deedee (or Gigi) and Papa
Unique yet still recognizable, many chose to be called Dede and Papa. This could relate back to their name, such as Deborah or Denise.
10. Be Unique!
One of the most memorable names you could do is to come up with your own! It will make naming all the more special and quite easy for your family to use for generations to come.