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Is my niece my kids cousin?

Is my niece my kids cousin?

The appropriate name for addressing your cousin’s child is niece or nephew, even though they are actually first cousins once removed.

What do I call my niece’s child?

Your niece’s daughter is called your Great-niece.

Is there a word nieces?

Niece ultimately comes from the Latin neptis, meaning “granddaughter.” Of course, in English a niece is not a granddaughter—she’s “the daughter of one’s sibling.” Nephew (“the son of one’s sibling”) ultimately comes from the Latin nepōs, meaning “nephew, grandson.”

What are nieces and nephews called?

Your siblings’ children (your nieces and nephews) are your niblings.

What would my Cousin’s child be to me?

But your cousin’s child would be a second cousin to your own children. While from a genealogy standpoint, your cousin’s child is your first cousin once removed, but the common name to call them is niece or nephew. They would call you aunt or uncle, and your children would simply call them cousins…although of course, they are really second cousins.

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Do I have any nieces and nephews if I have cousins?

So, if you have no brothers or sisters, or they have no children, then you have no nieces or nephews no matter how many cousins you have. Your cousin’s children are your 2nd cousins.

What is my niece’s child to me?

Likewise, people ask, what relation is my niece’s child to me? The daughter of one’s niece or nephew is traditionally referred to as either a grand niece or great niece. Both are widely considered correct, as the child is one additional step removed from the individual in question. Also Know, what relation is my aunt to my child?

What do you call the child of a second cousin?

Nope, they’re NOT your second cousin… Children of your cousin are actually called your first cousins once removed. But your cousin’s child would be a second cousin to your own children. So, What do you call your Cousins’ Daughter, or your Cousins’ Son?