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Nanna or Grandma?
Where did the term Nanna/Nan come from, when used as a term of endearment for a grandmother? Surely a Nanny is a paid professional, as opposed to a Granny who is a loving relative?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My grandmother used to say that Nanny was the name for a lady goat.... She hated being called Nanny and preferred Grandma.
Pippa24 is right about nonna being the Italian word for grandmother, but zia is Italian for aunt and we don't use that word, so why would we have chosen to use one and not the other?
Perhaps it's because babies learn to make the sounds of certain consonants first, e.g. Mmmm, Nnnn. Maybe grandmothers like the idea that the baby is trying to talk to them?