100 Cute Grandma Names
Grandmas have a special role in our hearts, sometimes as storytellers, cookie makers, warm huggers, or secret keepers.
However, let’s be real: not every grandma is a “Grandma.”
Whether she’s an adventurous, trendsetter grandma, a sweet, vintage grandma, or somewhere in between, she deserves a name that represents who she is!
From traditional to unique, modern to classic, we put together some of the best, cutest grandma names to kick off the next generation of love and laughter in your family!
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cute grandma names
Grandma – The classic, traditional title.
Granny – A warm, loving version of Grandma.
Nana – Sweet and easy for little ones to say.
Grammy – Soft and affectionate sounding.
Grams – A casual, cozy nickname.
Gran – Short, chic, and simple.
Grandmom – A mix of formal and familiar.
Grandmama – Elegant, old-fashioned charm.
Mamaw – Common in the Southern U.S., comforting feel.
MeeMaw – Playful and full of Southern flair.
Gigi – Stylish and modern; also French for grandmother.
Mimi – Popular, short, and sweet.
Nanny – Vintage and gentle.
Nona – Italian for grandmother.
Nonnie – A cute twist on Nona.
Oma – German for grandmother.
Omi – A more affectionate, informal version of Oma.
Mémé – French-Canadian variation of Grandma.
Babcia – Polish term for grandmother.
Bubbie – Yiddish for grandmother, warm and endearing.
Mammaw – Similar to Mamaw, extra loving.
Tutu – Hawaiian term for grandmother.
Lolly – Fun and candy-sweet sounding.
Lovey – Full of affection and modern flair.
Glammy – For a glamorous grandma.
Glamma – A play on “glamorous grandma.”
Honey – Sweet and loving nickname.
Cookie – For the grandma who’s always baking.
Sassy – For the bold, feisty grandma.
Coco – Trendy and unique.
G-Ma – A cool, urban twist on grandma.
GG – Short for Great-Grandma or Gorgeous Grandma.
Mumsy – British-sounding and cute.
Lala – Easy and playful.
DeeDee – Cheerful and catchy.
Tita – Common in Filipino and Latin cultures.
Teta – Used in some Slavic and Middle Eastern cultures.
Abuela – Spanish for grandmother.
Abuelita – Little/grandmother in Spanish, very affectionate.
Yaya – Greek for grandmother.
Nainai – Chinese term for paternal grandmother.
Lola – Filipino for grandmother.
Mormor – Swedish for maternal grandmother.
Farmor – Swedish for paternal grandmother.
Savta – Hebrew for grandmother.
Halmoni – Korean for grandmother.
Amma – Indian or Icelandic for mother/grandmother.
Tamma – Invented, combining traditional and modern.
MaMa – A double-syllable term of endearment.
Gammy – Variation of Grammy.
MoMo – Quirky and memorable.
MooMoo – Lighthearted and fun.
Bama – Southern and sweet.
Mamie – French and vintage.
Nene – Simple and snuggly.
Bibi – Swahili for grandmother; also sounds adorable.
Momo – Japanese for “peach,” also used as a name.
Ammaw – Soft Southern variation.
MimiLou – A fancy, made-up combo name.
Tootsie – Retro and sweet.
Bunny – Playful and fun.
Peaches – Southern charm and cuteness.
Muffin – Sweet, dessert-like nickname.
Lolli – Another candy-inspired name.
Queenie – For the grandma who rules the family.
Duchess – Elegant and fun title.
Nana B – Adds flair with an initial.
G-Mom – Urban and modern.
YaYa – Another form of Yaya, cute and repeated.
Bamba – Rhythmic and fun.
Kiki – Modern and stylish.
Riri – Short and spunky.
Bobo – Fun and toddler-friendly.
Lela – Simple and melodic.
Jamma – Invented and adorable.
Gogo – African roots and full of energy.
Lula – Cute and vintage-feeling.
Dodo – Easy and soft-sounding.
Cici – Trendy and sweet.
Poppi – Whimsical and joyful.
Tilly – Classic and cute.
Zaza – Glamorous and rare.
Lala Lou – Double name with flair.
Noona – Korean, sometimes used affectionately.
BeBe – Simple and babyish in the best way.
Jojo – Rhythmic and adorable.
RoRo – Fun and easy to remember.
NeNe – Light and modern.
Mamita – Spanish affectionate variation.
Omaw – Another sweet twist on Oma.
LaLa – Repetitive, musical nickname.
BooBoo – Loving and playful.
Lovina – A made-up, loving nickname.
Sasa – Simple and rhythmic.
Nunu – Very easy for toddlers to say.
Muffy – Preppy and vintage-sounding.
Fifi – French flair and cuteness.
Hummy – Invented and hum-worthy.
Mimsy – British charm and whimsy.
Gabbie – A fun twist on Grams or Gigi.