My sister's name is Kristine. My daughter couldn't pronounce it, so she called her Auntie Kiki, which turned into Kiki, which is now what the entire family calls her. Maybe your name can be converted into a special nickname also?
2007-03-01 15:16:35
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answered by ~Biz~ 6
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I was going to say tee-tee or you can have them just call you aunty think you should be glad that the child will acknowledge that because some nieces and nephews now a days call the aunts and uncles by the first name. I know in my family, well the way my mom and dad raised me. We had to call all the older people aunt or uncle even if they were our cousins. I think it is out of respect. Congratulations in being an aunt.
2007-03-01 04:46:53
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answered by Jamonican 4
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Tia is aunt in Spanish
2007-03-01 04:41:18
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answered by Lauren 1
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Tia [spanish]
Tante [ french]
La Zia [italian]
Obasan [short a] Japanese
Nana
2007-03-01 04:44:32
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answered by sage seeker 7
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I like the previous...Aunt Jamima.. that's awesome. I'm aunty Bug. That's what my nephew's and neices call me.
2007-03-01 04:42:12
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answered by ? 2
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Tia, its Spanish.
2007-03-01 04:37:43
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answered by penny century 5
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My kids call one of their aunts "Anney". She is the only one they call this, the others they call "Aunt ...whoever"
2007-03-01 04:41:30
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answered by kmkagreen 2
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"Aunt", in other languages.....
Tia.... is in Spanish and Portuguese
Tante... is in French, German and Norwegian
TetÑ... is in Russian
De Tante... is in Dutch
Zia... is in Italian
2007-03-01 05:20:29
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answered by Bonnie Lynn 5
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hey Tia is not just spanish its also portuguese :)
Little ones usually say ti-ti
2007-03-01 04:56:20
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answered by sonia b 2
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Tee Tee, it's kinda ghetto, but I like it
2007-03-01 04:37:22
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answered by Brandy B 3
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