There is no difference between a great nephew and a grand nephew. In some places "great nephew" is the preferred term for the grandson of one of your siblings. In other palces, grand nephew" is the preferred term for that relationship.
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Yes. Your grand nephew, also called great nephew, is the grandson of your brother or sister.
Your nephew's daughter is your great niece and you are her great Aunt (or Great Uncle).Correction:Your nephew's daughter is your grand niece. You are her grand aunt or grand uncle.
my nephew had a baby...his mother is my sister...she is now a grandma which "should" make me a granduncle...and our mother is now a great grandma which "should" make her brother a great grand uncle.
No. A great grand child is the child of your grandchild. The child of your grand niece is your grand niece or grand nephew, depending on the child's sex.
There is no difference between "grandniece" and great niece." Some people prefer to use "grand" but others prefer to use "great" when talking about the granddaughter of one of their siblings.