According to dictionary.com (american dictionary), nana is one's grandmother, and nanna is the wife of balder (scandinavian mythology) or the sumerian god of the moon 20, № 3 (august 2002), authors mark aronoff and nanna fuhrhop write The counterpart of the akkadian god sin.
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To my cousins (father's brother's children) he was papa, and their mother's mother was nanna
How these names or nicknames are used varies from family to family with no general lexical agreement.
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In your latter example, the subject is the implicit you and the object is.
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