- Albanian: dhëndër (sq) m
- Arabic: زَوْج اَلاِبْنَة m (zawj al-ibna), صِهْر m (ṣihr)
- Armenian: փեսա (hy) (pʿesa)
- Aromanian: dziniri m, dzinire m
- Asturian: xenru (ast) m, xenral (ast) m
- Belarusian: зяць m (zjacʹ)
- Breton: mab-kaer (br) m, deuñv (br) m
- Bulgarian: зет (bg) m (zet)
- Burmese: သမက် (my) (sa.mak)
- Catalan: gendre m
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 女婿 (neoi5 sai3)
- Hakka: 婿郎 (se-lòng)
- Mandarin: 女婿 (zh) (nǚxu), 婿 (zh) (xù)
- Min Nan: 囝婿 (káⁿ-sài, kiáⁿ-sài), 半子 (poàn-chír, poàn-chú), 女婿 (lír-sài, lí-sài, lú-sài)
- Cornish: deuv m
- Czech: zeť (cs) m
- Danish: svigersøn (da) c
- Dutch: schoonzoon (nl) m
- Estonian: väimees
- Faroese: versonur m, dóttursonur m
- Finnish: vävy (fi)
- French: beau-fils (fr) m, gendre (fr) m
- Friulian: zinar m, ginar m
- Galician: xenro (gl) m
- Georgian: სიძე (siʒe)
- German: Schwiegersohn (de) m
- Gothic: 𐌼𐌴𐌲𐍃 m (mēgs)
- Greek: γαμπρός (el) m (gamprós)
- Guugu Yimidhirr: biidyirr (of a female), ngalaadhin (of a male)
- Hebrew: חָתָן (he) m (khatan)
- Hungarian: vő (hu), (colloquial) vej (hu)
- Ido: bofiliulo (io)
- Irish: cliamhain m
- Italian: genero (it) m
- Japanese: 婿 (ja) (むこ, muko)
- Kannada: ಅಳಿಯ (kn) (aḷiya)
- Korean: 사위 (ko) (sawi)
- Ladino: yerno
- Latin: gener (la) m
- Latvian: znots (lv) m
- Lithuanian: žentas m
- Luxembourgish: Eedem m
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- Macedonian: зет m (zet)
- Manx: cleuin m
- Maori: hunaonga, hunōnga
- Mazanderani: زاما (zāmā) (Tonekabon)
- Navajo: aadaaní (male speaker), doishʼíinii (female speaker), doo yooʼíinii (wife's mother speaking)
- Norman: bieau-fis m
- Norwegian: måg
- Bokmål: svigersønn (no) m
- Nynorsk: svigerson m
- Occitan: gendre (oc) m
- Old English: āþum m
- Persian: داماد (fa) (dâmâd)
- Polish: zięć (pl) m pers
- Portuguese: genro (pt) m
- Romanian: ginere (ro) m
- Russian: зять (ru) m (zjatʹ)
- Sardinian: géneru m, génniru m
- Scots: guid-son
- Scottish Gaelic: mac-cèile m, ban-sgoth m, cliamhainn m
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: зет m
- Roman: zet (sh) m
- Sicilian: ienniru (scn) m, jenniru (scn) m
- Slovak: zať m
- Slovene: zet (sl) m
- Sorbian:
- Lower Sorbian: pśichodny syn m, źowki cłowjek m, šwigersyn m
- Southern Altai: кӱйӱ (küyü)
- Spanish: yerno (es) m
- Old Spanish: yerno
- Swedish: svärson (sv) c, måg (sv) c
- Tagalog: lalaking manugang
- Taos: tà’ána, ȕ’úna
- Telugu: అల్లుడు (te) (alluḍu)
- Thai: ลูกเขย (loog-keuy)
- Turkish: damat (tr), güveyi (tr)
- Ukrainian: зять m (zjatʹ)
- Venetian: zendro m, zènero, xènero, xènaro, dhènero
- Vietnamese: rể (vi), con rể
- Vilamovian: adum
- Volapük: lüson (vo)
- Welsh: mab-yng-nghyfraith m, daw m
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