• The terms
full cousin and
cousin-german are used to specify a first cousin with no removals. • The terms
cousin-uncle/aunt and
cousin-niece/nephew are sometimes used to describe the direction of the removal of the relationship, including in Mennonite families. For additional removals, grand/great are applied to these relationships. Thus, David is a cousin-granduncle from Ingeborg's perspective, or a cousin twice removed that comes from an older generation, also known as a cousin twice removed up. Similarly, Ingeborg is a cousin-grandniece, or a female first cousin twice removed down, to David. • The term
grandcousin is sometimes used for the grandchild of a first cousin, or the first cousin of a grandparent: a first cousin twice removed. • The term
kissing cousin is sometimes used for a distant relative who is familiar enough to be greeted with a
kiss.
Gender-based distinctions A maternal cousin is a cousin that is related to the mother's side of the family, while a paternal cousin is a cousin that is related to the father's side of the family. This relationship is not necessarily reciprocal, as the maternal cousin of one person could be the paternal cousin of the other.
Parallel and cross cousins are reciprocal relationships. Parallel cousins are descended from same-sex siblings. A parallel first cousin relationship exists when both the subject and relative are maternal cousins, or both are paternal cousins. Cross cousins are descendants from opposite-sex siblings. A cross first cousin relationship exists when the subject and the relative are maternal cousin and paternal cousin to each other.
Multiplicities Double cousins are relatives who are cousins from two different branches of the family tree. This occurs when
siblings, respectively, reproduce with different siblings from another family. This may also be referred to as "cousins on both sides". The resulting children are related to each other through both their
parents and are thus doubly related. Double first cousins share both sets of
grandparents. Half cousins are descended from half siblings and would share one grandparent. The children of two half siblings are first half cousins. If half siblings have children with another pair of half siblings, the resulting children would be double half first cousins and would share one grandparent on each side. While there is no agreed upon term, it is possible for cousins to share three grandparents if a pair of half siblings had children with a pair of full siblings.
Cousins-in-law and non-blood relations Step-cousins are either stepchildren of an individual's aunt or uncle, nieces and nephews of one's step-parent, or the children of one's parent's step-sibling. A cousin-in-law is the cousin of one's spouse, the spouse of one's cousin, or the spouse of one's spouse's cousin. ==Consanguinity==