<Tr> <Td> </Td> <Td> This article's lead section contains information that is not included elsewhere in the article . If the information is appropriate for the lead of the article, this information should also be included in the body of the article . (April 2018) </Td> </Tr> <P> Grandparents are the parents of a person's father or mother--paternal or maternal . Every sexually - reproducing living organism who is not a genetic chimera has a maximum of four genetic grandparents, eight genetic great - grandparents, sixteen genetic great - great - grandparents, thirty - two genetic great - great - great - grandparents, etc . In the history of modern humanity, around 30,000 years ago, the number of modern humans who lived to be a grandparent increased . It is not known for certain what spurred this increase in longevity but largely results in the improved medical technology and living standard, but it is generally believed that a key consequence of three generations being alive together was the preservation of information which could otherwise have been lost; an example of this important information might have been where to find water in times of drought . </P> <P> In cases where parents are unwilling or unable to provide adequate care for their children (e.g., death of the parents, financial obstacles, marriage problems), grandparents often take on the role of primary caregivers . Even when this is not the case, and particularly in traditional cultures, grandparents often have a direct and clear role in relation to the raising, care and nurture of children . Grandparents are second - degree relatives and share 25% genetic overlap . </P> <P> A step - grandparent can be the step - parent of the parent or the step - parent's parent or the step - parent's step - parent (though technically this might be called a step - step - grandparent). The various words for grandparents at times may also be used to refer to any elderly person, especially the terms gramps, granny, grandfather, grandmother, nan, maw - maw, paw - paw and others which families make up themselves . </P>

Where does the word nana for grandmother come from