- Afrikaans: kleindogter (af)
- Albanian: mbesë (sq) f
- Arabic: حَفِيدَة f (ḥafīda)
- Armenian: թոռնուհի (hy) (tʿoṙnuhi)
- Asturian: nieta (ast) f, ñeta (ast) f
- Azeri: nəvə (az)
- Belarusian: уну́чка f (unúčka), ўну́чка f (ŭnúčka)
- Bengali: নাতনি f (natni)
- Bulgarian: вну́чка (bg) f (vnúčka)
- Burmese: မြေး (my) (mre:)
- Catalan: néta (ca) f
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: (son's daughter) 孫女 (zh), 孙女 (zh) (sūnnǚ), (daughter's daughter) 外孫女 (zh), 外孙女 (zh) (wàisūnnǚ)
- Min Nan: 查某孫 (tsa-bóo-sun)
- Czech: vnučka (cs) f
- Danish: sønnedatter (da) (son's daughter), datterdatter (da) (daughter's daughter)
- Dutch: kleindochter (nl) f
- Esperanto: nepino
- Estonian: pojatütar (son's daughter), tütretütar (daughter's daughter)
- Ewe: tɔgbuiyɔvinyɔnu f
- Finnish: pojantytär (son's daughter), tyttärentytär (daughter's daughter)
- French: petite-fille (fr) f
- Galician: neta f
- Georgian: შვილიშვილი (ka) (švilišvili)
- German: Enkelin (de) f
- Greek: εγγονή (el) f (engoní)
- Hebrew: נֶכְדָּה f (nekhdah)
- Hindi: पोती (hi) (potī) (son's daughter), नाती (hi) (nātī) (daughter's daughter)
- Hungarian: lányunoka (hu)
- Icelandic: sonardóttir (is) m (son's daughter), dótturdóttir (is) f (daughter's daughter)
- Indonesian: cucu (id)
- Interlingua: granfilia
- Irish: gariníon f
- Italian: nipote (it) f
- Japanese: 孫娘 (ja) (まごむすめ, magomusume), 孫 (ja) (まご, mago) (grandchild)
- Norman: p'tite-fil'ye f
- Kazakh: немере (kk) (nemere), қыз немере (qız nemere)
- Khmer: ចៅស្រី (chav srǝy), នត្តាស្រី (noattaa srəy)
- Korean: 손녀 (ko) (sonnyeo) (孫女 (ko)) (son's daughter), 외손녀 (oesonnyeo) (外孫女 (ko)) (daughter's daughter)
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- Kyrgyz: мемире (memire), небире (nebire)
- Lao: ຫລານສາວ (lān sāo)
- Latgalian: unuce f
- Latin: neptis (la) f
- Latvian: mazmeita f
- Lithuanian: dukraitė f, anūkė f
- Luxembourgish:
- Macedonian: вну́ка f (vnúka), вну́чка f (vnúčka)
- Malay: cucu perempuan, cucu
- Mongolian: ач охин (ač ohin), зээ охин (zee ohin)
- Norwegian: sønnedatter (son's daughter), datterdatter (daughter's daughter)
- Old English: nefene f, nift f
- Oriya: ନାତୁଣୀ (or) (nātuṇī)
- Persian: نبسه (fa) (nabase), نبتسه (nabatse)
- Plautdietsch: Grootdochta f
- Polish: wnuczka (pl) f
- Portuguese: neta (pt) f
- Romanian: nepoată (ro)
- Russian: вну́чка (ru) f (vnúčka)
- Scottish Gaelic: ban-ogha (gd) f, nighean-mhic f (son's daughter), nighean-ighne f (daughter's daughter)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: унука f
- Roman: unuka (sh) f
- Sindhi: پوٽِي (sd) f (son's daughter), ڏوهٽِي (sd) f (daughter's daughter)
- Slovak: vnučka (sk) f
- Slovene: vnukinja (sl) f
- Spanish: nieta (es) f
- Sundanese: incu
- Swedish: sondotter (sv) c (son's daughter), dotterdotter (sv) c (daughter's daughter)
- Tatar: сущ онык (suşç onıq), онык (tt) (onıq)
- Telugu: మనుమరాలు (te) (manumarālu)
- Thai: หลานสาว (lăan săao)
- Turkish: kız torun, torun (tr)
- Turkmen: gyz agtyk, agtyk (tk)
- Ukrainian: вну́чка f (vnúčka), ону́чка f (onúčka)
- Vietnamese: (gái) cháu (vi)
- Yiddish: גראַנדאָטער f (grandoter)
- Zazaki: pıt, pıtek
- Zulu:
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