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  2. Lola (given name) - Wikipedia

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    It is a short form of the Spanish name Dolores, meaning "sorrows", taken from one of the titles of the Virgin Mary: Nuestra Señora de los Dolores, or Our Lady of Sorrows. The term Lola is used as an affectionate or honorific term for an elderly woman (a grandmother) in the Philippines. (Synonyms include; lola, impo, lelang, mamang).

  3. 92 grandma names and nicknames for the grandmother in ... - AOL

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    Struggling to find the perfect grandma nickname for the special woman in your life? Here are 92 names for grandma to consider. Grandma. Gran. Grandmom. Grammy. Granny. Queenie. Nana. Glamma. Nonna ...

  4. Nene (name) - Wikipedia

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    Nene is a feminine and masculine given name, surname and nickname in several cultures. In Spanish , it is generally a masculine term of endearment and an affectionate nickname meaning "baby". Alternative variations such as Neneh, Néné, Nené, Nenê and Nenè are used within Latin America , with Nenê being more common in Brazil .

  5. Goldie Hawn Has the Best Grandma Nickname EVER

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    Names for Grandma in Different Languages You might consider honoring a part of your culture or heritage with a unique grandma name. Below is a sampling of words for "grandma" or "grandmother" from ...

  6. 40 Unique Grandparent Names That Aren't Grandma and Grandpa - AOL

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    The Spanish Abuelito and Abuelita—charming diminutive versions of Abuelo and Abuela—can be shortened to lito and lita for sweet and easy-to-say nicknames for the grandparents. 34. Tutu

  7. Naming customs of Hispanic America - Wikipedia

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    The naming customs of Hispanic America are similar to the Spanish naming customs practiced in Spain, with some modifications to the surname rules.Many Hispanophones in the countries of Spanish-speaking America have two given names, plus like in Spain, a paternal surname (primer apellido or apellido paterno) and a maternal surname (segundo apellido or apellido materno).

  8. Abuela, grandma? Not so much. Parents picking host of new ...

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    The traditional Grandma and Grandpa, or Abuela and Abuelo, or Bubbe and Zayde are becoming less common, writes Ana Veciana-Suarez. Abuela, grandma? Not so much.

  9. Mila (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Mila (Cyrillic: Мила, Polish: Miła) is a female Slavic name originating from Central or Eastern Europe. It is a diminutive of Slavic names beginning or ending with Mila which derived from the element Mil (Мил) meaning "gracious" or "dear". [1] It is also used among the Spanish as a short-hand for Milagros, meaning "miracles".