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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I did use two different terms for my female grandparents and that was to distinguish which one was being referred to (Gran and Nan). The distinction wasn't needed on the male side since one grandfather died when I was 6 years old.
I am the same as gen2 ~ born & bred in the south, both male grandparents were 'grandad' (with their first names to follow if they were in the same room!) and the female grandparents were 'nan' or 'nanny'. My great grandmother was 'Gran'
To complicate matters, my biological fathers mum was known as 'Grandma' and his father was 'Grandpa' My mum is Grandma to my children, but the other grandmother is known as Nanna. It was all down to the personal preference of the grandparents.
My northern friends mum is known as 'Nanny' so it can't see it being a North/South thing either!
My children call my parents (who are scottish) Little Granny and Granda. My ex-husbands parents (who are english) are Big Granny and Grandpa. Their Grandpa's father was Little Grandpa and their Big Granny's father was Big Grandpa.
It sounds very confusing but they did not have any problems and everybody knew who they were talking about.
By the way the 'Big' and 'Little' refer to heights not size.