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What Irish nicknames are commonly used for grandparents?

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Question by Randy
Submitted on 6/26/2004
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What Irish nicknames are commonly used for grandparents?


Answer by larpar
Submitted on 8/3/2004
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pigs

 

Answer by Memere
Submitted on 9/4/2004
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Grandmother

 

Answer by finnegan
Submitted on 10/21/2005
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finnegan

 

Answer by murchison
Submitted on 1/19/2006
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Memphis

 

Answer by kate
Submitted on 3/2/2006
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MomMom
PopPop

 

Answer by frosty
Submitted on 3/15/2006
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my cat

 

Answer by momma
Submitted on 3/18/2006
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Momma

 

Answer by Maeve
Submitted on 3/26/2006
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"Nana" and "Grandy"

 

Answer by Allen
Submitted on 6/9/2006
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What does Allen and Justin stand for in Irish?

 

Answer by heather
Submitted on 9/7/2006
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whattha

 

Answer by zackinator
Submitted on 10/18/2006
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gran and grandad =|

 

Answer by ellis
Submitted on 2/18/2007
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Elle, grand-e

 

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