Babka; Babushka |
grandmother |
Bliznets |
twin |
Brat |
brother |
Bratan; Bratanik,
|
cousin
(male) |
Bratanikha |
(archaic)
wife of the cousin (male) |
Bratanich; Bratych |
(archaic)
brother's son; nephew |
Bratets; Bratushka |
little brother |
Brat Po Materi |
half-brother (same mother, different father) |
Brat Po Otsu |
half-brother (same father, different mother) |
Ded;
Dedushka |
grandfather |
Dever' |
brother-in-law (husband's brother) |
Doch' |
daughter |
Dvoyurodnii Brat |
first
cousin (male) |
Dvoyurodnii Ded |
granduncle; great-uncle |
Dvoyurodnii Dyadya |
(archaic)
first cousin (male) once removed; first cousin (male) of the mother or
father |
Dvoyurodnaya Babka |
grandaunt; great-aunt |
Dvoyurodnaya Sestra |
first
cousin (female) |
Dvoyurodnaya Tetka |
(archaic)
first cousin (female) once removed; first cousin (female) of the mother or
father |
Dyadya; Dyadushka |
uncle |
Edinokrovnaya Sestra |
half-sister (same father, different mother) |
Edinokrovnii Brat |
half-brother (same father, different mother) |
Edinoutrobnii Brat
|
half-brother (same mother, different father) |
Edinoutrobnaya Sestra |
half-sister (same mother, different father) |
Kholostyachka |
bachelorette |
Kholostyak |
bachelor |
Krestnaya Mat' |
godmother |
Krestnii Otets |
godfather |
Krestnik |
godson |
Krestnitsa |
goddaughter |
Kum |
godfather |
Kuma |
godmother |
Machekha |
step-mother |
Mat'; Matushka |
mother |
Muzh |
husband |
Nevesta |
fiancee |
Nevestka |
daughter-in-law; sister-in-law (brother's wife) |
Nezakonnaya Doch' |
illegitimate daughter |
Nezakonnii Syn' |
illegitimate son |
Opekun |
guardian (male) |
Opekunsha |
guardian (female) |
Otchim |
step-father |
Otets |
father |
Padcheritsa |
step-daughter |
Pasynok |
step-son |
Plemyannik |
nephew |
Plemyannitsa |
niece |
Pobochnaya Doch' |
illegitimate daughter |
Pobochnyi Syn |
illegitimate son |
Potomok |
descendant |
Potomstvo |
progeny |
Prababka |
great-grandmother |
Praded |
great-grandfather |
Praroditel' |
progenitor |
Pravnuchka |
great-granddaughter |
Pravnuk |
great-grandson |
Predok |
ancestor; forefather |
Primak |
son-in-law living with his wife's family |
Priyomnaya Mat' |
foster-mother |
Priyomnii Otets |
foster-father |
Priyomysh |
adopted child; foster child |
Roditel' |
parent |
Rodnoy Brat |
sibling |
Rodnya |
kindred; kin |
Rodstvennik |
relative (male); kinsman |
Rodstvennik So Storony Supruga |
in-law; relative (male) of the spouse |
Rodstvennitsa |
relative (female); kinswoman |
Rodstvennitsa So Storony Supruga |
in-law; relative (female) of the spouse |
Sestra |
sister |
Sestra Krestnaya |
god-sister (daughter of godmother/godfather) |
Sestra Po Materi |
half-sister (same mother, different father) |
Sestra Po Otsu |
half-sister (same father, different mother) |
Sestrenitsa |
(archaic)
daughter of a sister |
Sestrenka |
little
sister |
Sestrichna |
(archaic)
daughter of the sister |
Shurin |
brother-in-law (wife's brother) |
Sirota |
orphan |
Snokha |
daughter-in-law |
Srodnik |
(archaic)
relative (male); kinsman |
Srodnitsa |
(archaic)
relative (female); kinswoman |
Staraya Deva |
spinster |
Strui |
(archaic)
uncle; brother of the father |
Supruga |
wife;
spouse |
Suprug |
husband; spouse |
Svat |
father
of a son/daughter-in-law |
Svat'ya |
mother
of a son/daughter-in-law |
Svedenyi Brat |
step-brother |
Svekor |
father-in-law (husband's father) |
Svekrov' |
mother-in-law (husband's mother) |
Svodnaya Sestra |
step-sister; half-sister |
Svodnii Brat |
step-brother; half-brother |
Svoyachenitsa |
sister-in-law (wife's sister) |
Svoyachina |
sister-in-law (wife's sister) |
Svoyak |
brother-in-law (wife's sister's husband) |
Syn |
son |
Syn
Ot Pervoi Zheny |
son
from first wife |
Syn
Ot Vtoroi Zheny |
son
from second wife |
Synovets |
(archaic)
nephew; brother's son |
Synovitsa |
(archaic)
niece; brother's daughter |
Tetya; Tetka |
aunt |
Teshcha |
mother-in-law (wife's mother) |
Test' |
father-in-law (wife's father) |
Troyurodnii Brat |
second
cousin (male) |
Troyurodnii Ded |
first
cousin (male) three times removed |
Troyurodnaya Babka |
first
cousin (female) three times removed |
Troyurodnaya Sestra |
second
cousin (female) |
Ui |
(archaic)
uncle; mother's brother |
Uiets |
(archaic)
cousin; son of the uncle |
Uika |
(archaic)
aunt; wife of uncle |
Vdova;
Vdovitsa |
widow
(female) |
Vdovets |
widow
(male) |
Vnuchatnaya Babka |
(archaic)
first cousin (female) three times removed |
Vnuchataya Plemyannitsa |
grand
niece |
Vnuchatnaya Sestra |
(archaic)
second cousin (female) |
Vnuchatnii Brat |
(archaic)
second cousin (male) |
Vnuchatnii Ded |
(archaic)
first cousin (male) three times removed |
Vnuchatnii Plemyannik |
grand
nephew |
Vnuchka; Vnuka |
granddaughter |
Vnuk; vnuchek |
grandson |
Vospriemnik |
godfather |
Vospriemnitsa |
godmother |
Vtoraya Zhena |
second
wife |
Vui |
(archaic)
uncle; mother's brother |
Vuiets |
(archaic)
cousin; son of the uncle |
Vuika |
(archaic)
aunt; wife of uncle |
Yatrov' |
(archaic)
wife of the brother; wife of the brother-in-law |
Zhena; Zhenka |
wife |
Zhena Syna |
daughter-in-law |
Zhenikh |
bride-groom; fiance |
Zolovka |
sister-in-law (husband's sister) |
Zyat' |
son-in-law; brother-in-law (sister's husband) |