* Family name prefixes: These are titles or words that come *before* the surname. Examples include:
* Van: Van der Linde, Van Gogh
* De: De la Cruz, De Medici
* Mc: McDonald, McArthur
* O': O'Connell, O'Malley
* Prefixes to family relationships: These words describe a family member's relationship to the speaker. Examples include:
* Grand: Grandfather, Grandmother, Grandchild
* Step: Stepmother, Stepfather, Stepsibling
* Great: Great Aunt, Great Uncle
* In-law: Mother-in-law, Father-in-law
* Prefixes for kinship terms: These words are used to describe the speaker's relationship to a person, often in specific cultural contexts. For instance, some cultures might use "Aunty" or "Uncle" for someone who isn't a blood relative but holds a similar role.
To clarify what you mean by "family member prefix", could you please provide more context or an example? This will help me understand your question and provide a more accurate answer.