Unique Grandparent Names: Cute, Cool, and Alternative Options
Looking for the perfect grandparent name? Whether you're aiming for classic, cool, or completely original, this guide is full of sweet, stylish, and fun ideas.
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Classic Grandma
- Nana
- Grammy
- Granny
- Gran
- Mawmaw
Classic Grandpa
- Papa
- Gramps
- Granddad
- Pop
- Pawpaw
Modern Grandma
- Mimi
- Gigi
- Lovey
- Honey
- Birdie
Modern Grandpa
- Pop-Pop
- Poppy
- Bumpa
- G-Daddy
- Chief
- Pap
Southern
- Meemaw
- Mamaw
- Pepaw
- Big Mama
- Bubba
Cultural
- Oma / Opa
- Nonna / Nonno
- Abuela / Abuelo
- YiaYia / Pappou
- Lola / Lolo
Playful & Funny
- Cupcake
- Sparkles
- Snugglebug
- Peaches
- Captain
- Sassy
Name Pairs
- Nana & Papa
- Gigi & Pop
- Mimi & Gramps
- Honey & Bear
- Oma & Opa
- Sassy & Pap
Picking a grandparent name is one of the sweetest parts of welcoming a new baby. Maybe you're an expecting parent thinking ahead, or a soon-to-be grandparent choosing a name that feels like you. Either way, you're in the right place.
Here's the reassuring part: there's no single "right" grandparent name. Some families choose a name long before the baby arrives. Others wait and let the grandchild invent one — a toddler's happy mispronunciation that turns into a name the whole family loves. Below you'll find plenty of ideas to spark something that feels just right.

Tips for Choosing the Right Grandparent Name
- Talk it out early. If several grandparents are in the picture, compare ideas before the baby arrives to avoid overlaps.
- Honor your heritage. A name from your family's language or culture can carry real meaning.
- Leave room for the child. Some of the best names are the ones a grandchild invents on their own.
- Match your vibe. Playful, elegant, outdoorsy, modern — pick something that sounds like you.
- Stay relaxed. The name may evolve over time, and that's part of the fun. The love behind it matters most.
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Timeless and warm — these are the grandmother names that never go out of style. Lovely alternatives to a plain "Grandma" include:
- Nana
- Grandma
- Granny
- Gran
- Grammy
- Gram
- Grams
- GG
- Nan
- Nanny
- Mawmaw
- Meemaw
- Mimi
- Grandmother
Classic Grandpa Names
Grandfathers deserve just as much warmth. These classics feel familiar and easy to love:
- Papa
- Grandpa
- Gramps
- Granddad
- Pop
- Pap
- Pops
- Poppy
- Pawpaw
- Pepaw
- Grandfather
- Grandpop
- Gramp
Modern Grandma Names
Fresh, stylish, and a little unexpected — modern grandma names for a grandparent who feels young at heart:
- Mimi
- Gigi
- Lovey
- Honey
- Birdie
- Mae
- KiKi
- Sassy
- Glam-ma
- Lolly
- Mamo
- Nona
- Bubbie
Modern Grandpa Names
Cool, current grandpa names with a bit of personality:
- Pop-Pop
- Poppy
- Bumpa
- G-Daddy
- G-Pa
- Chief
- Big Pop
- Coach
- Bear
- Boss
- Skipper
- Buddy
Southern Grandma & Grandpa Names
Warm, homey, and full of charm — Southern grandparent names have a sound all their own:
For Grandma
- Mawmaw
- Meemaw
- Memaw
- Mamaw
- Big Mama
- Mom Mom
- Honey
- Sugar
For Grandpa
- Pawpaw
- Pepaw
- Papaw
- Big Daddy
- Pop
- Bubba
- Paw
Cultural Grandparent Names From Around the World
Want to honor your heritage or add a global touch? These grandparent names are loved across many cultures:
- Abuela / Abuelo – Spanish (also Lita / Lito, Tata)
- Nonna / Nonno – Italian
- Oma / Opa – German & Dutch
- YiaYia / Pappou – Greek
- Lola / Lolo – Filipino
- Mémé / Pépé (or Grand-mère / Grand-père) – French
- Bubbe / Zayde – Yiddish
- Babcia / Dziadek – Polish
- Avó / Avô – Portuguese
- Obaachan / Ojiichan – Japanese
- Tūtū – Hawaiian (grandparent)
- Mamó / Daideo – Irish
Cute Names That Are Easy for Toddlers to Say
Little mouths do best with short, repeating sounds. These names are simple for a new talker and often stick for life:
- Mimi
- Gigi
- Nana
- Papa
- Pop
- Baba
- DeeDee
- Bee
- Bopa
- Pippa
- Boppa
- Nonni
Funny, Silly & Whimsical Grandparent Names
For families who like to keep things playful, these names bring an instant smile:
- Snickerdoodle & Snugglebug
- Cupcake & Jellybean
- Bumblebee & Buttercup
- Chuckles & Giggles
- Peaches & Cream
- Bubbles & Sweets
- Captain & Sparkles
Creative Grandparent Names You Haven't Heard (Yet)
A little more original — these unique grandparent names stand out from the crowd:
- Honey & Bear
- Coco & Popsicle
- Sunshine & Moonbeam
- Birdie & Bear
- Lovey & Pop
Grandparent Names Based on Hobbies & Personality
Sometimes the best name comes straight from who a grandparent is. Let a passion lead the way:
- Coach or Champ – the sports lover
- Captain or Skipper – the boater or adventurer
- Cookie or Chef – the one always in the kitchen
- Birdie or Sprout – the gardener or golfer
- Doc, Boss, or Sarge – a nod to a career or character
- Sunny or Sparkles – the bright, joyful spirit
Grandparent Name Pairs That Sound Good Together
If you'd like both grandparents' names to feel like a matched set, try these pairings:
- Nana & Papa
- Gigi & Pop
- Mimi & Gramps
- Grammy & Poppy
- Meemaw & Pawpaw
- Abuela & Abuelo
- Oma & Opa
- Honey & Bear
- Lovey & Chief
What to Do If Two Grandparents Want the Same Name
It happens all the time — both grandmas love "Grandma," or both grandpas have their heart set on "Papa." A few gentle ways to sort it out:
- Add a first name or initial: Grandma Jo and Grandma Sue, or Papa T and Papa Lee.
- Use a cultural version: one Nana and one Oma, or one Papa and one Nonno.
- Try a place or trait: Beach Nana, City Grandpa, or Garden Granny.
- Let the grandchild decide: kids often assign their own nicknames, and that usually settles it naturally.
- Keep it kind: there's room for more than one beloved name. The goal is connection, not competition.
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What are the most popular grandparent names?
Some of the most popular grandparent names include Grandma, Grandpa, Nana, Papa, Mimi, Gigi, Pop, and Grammy. Classic picks like Nana and Papa stay popular because they're warm, familiar, and easy for little ones to say.
What are unique names for grandma?
Unique grandma names include Lovey, Birdie, Honey, Mae, KiKi, Glam-ma, Lolly, and Bubbie. Many families also borrow names from other languages, like Oma, Nonna, or YiaYia, for something both personal and meaningful.
What are unique names for grandpa?
Unique grandpa names include Pop-Pop, Bumpa, Chief, Coach, Big Pop, G-Daddy, and Bear. Cultural options like Opa, Nonno, and Pappou are also lovely ways to honor your family's heritage.
What if two grandparents want the same name?
This is common, especially when both grandmas love Grandma or both grandpas want Papa. Talk about it early and kindly. You can add a first name (Grandma Jo), use a cultural version (one Nana, one Oma), or let the grandchild's natural nickname settle it over time.
Should grandparents choose their own names?
Often, yes. Many grandparents love picking a name that fits their personality. But stay flexible, because toddlers frequently invent their own version, and that happy accident often becomes the name that sticks.
What are grandparent names that are easy for toddlers to say?
Short, repeating-sound names are easiest for little mouths: Mimi, Gigi, Nana, Papa, Pop, Baba, and DeeDee. Many toddlers also shorten longer names on their own, turning Grandma into Gaga or Grandpa into Bapa.
Can a grandparent name change over time?
Absolutely. A name chosen before the baby arrives may shift once your grandchild starts talking, and that's part of the fun. The name often evolves with your relationship, and the love behind it matters most.
What are cute names for grandparents?
Names like Nana, Papa, Gigi, Poppy, Grammy, and Pops are sweet, playful options that children love and find easy to say.
What are some modern alternatives to Grandma and Grandpa?
Modern picks include Mimi, Gigi, Lovey, Pop-Pop, G-Daddy, Honey, and Bumpa, which feel stylish, fresh, and a little unexpected.
Can I make up my own grandparent name?
Yes. Plenty of families invent original grandparent nicknames that become treasured traditions. If it feels like you, it works.
A Name Is Just the Beginning
Whether you land on something classic, cultural, or charmingly silly, the name your grandchild uses will become a small, lasting piece of your family's story. There's no wrong choice here, only the one that feels like home.
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