Why do we say meemaw?

"Meemaw", like "Mamaw", "Mimah" and various other Southern US expressions for grandmother or mother, ultimately derives from Acadian (Cajun) Louisiana French, in which the French maman ('mother') is pronounced more or less as "m'maw".
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Where did the term Memaw come from?

Etymology 1

Probably an affectionate alteration of mama or reduplication of maw (“mother”).
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What does Memaw stand for?

Memaw definition

(US, dialect, Southern US) Grandmother. noun. 9.
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Is Memaw Southern?

Many southerners in seven states, including Arkansas, Mississippi, Louisiana, and West Virginia, opt to call their grandmothers familiar names that you might expect. The most popular southern grandmother names are Mamaw, Mawmaw, Memaw, Nana, and Mimi.
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Is Memaw a real word?

US slang term for grandmother.
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Is it spelled meemaw or Memaw?

Either use a hyphen (mee-maw) or put the words together (meemaw); just don't write them as separate words, like mee maw.
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WHO calls Grandma meemaw?

And if you live in the south, there's a good chance you call your grandmother Mamaw or Mawmaw—the most popular nickname in 7 states mostly in the south and along the Appalachians. Texas is the lone holdout for Mimi while folks in the Northeast prefer Grammie or Nana.
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Why is MiMi a grandma name?

Children in France may call their grandmothers Gra-mere, Mémé, and Mamé. Quebec: Mémé and Mamie are most often used by French Canadians. Germany: Oma is one of the most popular international names for grandmothers and is often used to address grandmothers with no German heritage.
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What is an Irish grandma called?

Few people know that the Irish or Gaelic word for grandmother is seanmháthair ((shan a WAW her), literally meaning "old mother." Alternate spellings include seanmhair, seanmathair and sean mathair. This term would not be used to directly address a grandparent.
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Why is Gigi grandma?

Another popular subset of unique names are those that are derived from the (most often) grandmother's first name. So Gabby McCree is Gigi. “It's an abbreviation for 'Grandma Gabby' and also my initials growing up,” she says. (Her husband, Don, went with Pop Pop.)
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What does Mi Ma mean?

Hebrew Baby Names Meaning:

In Hebrew Baby Names the meaning of the name Mima is: Dove. Little dove. In the Old Testament, Jemima was one of the three beautiful daughters of Job (the other two were Keziah and Keren).
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What does Sheldon call his grandma?

Sheldon snaps at Leonard that he has to call her Constance and that he should call his grandmother "Meemaw", even though she died when Leonard was 4 years old.
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What is the Scottish name for Grandma?

-Scottish: In Scottish Gaelic, the word for grandma is “Seanmhair,” which means good mother. But other commonly used Scottish grandmother names include “Nana,” “Nanna,” “Mhamó” and “Mamó.”
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What do the Scottish call their grandparents?

-Scottish: In Scottish Gaelic, the word for grandpa is “Seanair,” but other commonly used Scottish grandfather names include “Grandad” and “Grandpa.” -Spanish: In Spanish, grandfathers are most commonly called “Abuelo” but can also be called “Abuelito” or “Tito.”
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What do British call their grandparents?

Some of the names cited for grandmothers include Boo, Mimi and Nanan. For grandfathers such terms of endearment include Pa, Papa and Captain. People living in Cardiff and Plymouth are more likely to use a unique name for their grandfather and those in Nottingham, London and Leicester likewise for their grandmother.
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Is GiGi Italian for Grandma?

GiGi - Gigi is easy to pronounce and a much more modern alternative to Grandma that many younger grandmothers may prefer to be called.
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What do French call their grandparents?

The most common translations in dictionaries for grandparents are the literal translations of 'grandmother' and 'grandfather'. In French, these terms are, respectively: grand-mère and grand-père, or grand-maman and grand-papa. These terms are also commonly used in speech and writing.
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What do Southerners call their kids?

In the South, it is common to refer to children as Sister or Sissy, and Brother or Bubba. These are used as substitutes for given names, as in, "Tell Brother to come in for supper."
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What do the Kardashians call their grandmother?

wait for it … “Lovey!” “They call me Lovey and Bruce is Grandpa,” she revealed in an interview with The Daily Mail. “At first I was Grandma, and all of a sudden I didn't like the way that sounded. My mom had a friend called Lovey and I thought that was the cutest name.”
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What is meemaw and Peepaw?

mamaw/meemaw, papaw/peepaw [grandmother/mother, grandfather/father]
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What is a memere?

mémère f (plural mémères) (childish) affectionate name for a female; honey, sweetie, baby. (Canada, Louisiana) grandmother.
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What do French call Grandma?

Because the concept of a respected grandmother is so ingrained in French culture, it has many French synonyms: mémé (the often used short form of mémère), grand-mère, grand-maman, mamie (often used as mamie et papi ("grandma and grandpa"), bonne-maman, aïeule ("grandmother, forebear, ancestor").
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What is a Swedish Grandma called?

In the Swedish language, the maternal grandparents are “mormor” for grandmother and “morfar” for grandfather. Paternal grandparents are “farmor” for grandmother, and “farfar,” for grandfather. If you want to get up close and personal with all things Swedish, no need to have a mormor of your own.
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