Fjölskyldumeðlima
Fjölskyldumeðlima is the Icelandic word for family members. It encompasses a broad range of individuals connected by kinship, marriage, or adoption. The core of an Icelandic family typically includes parents and children. However, the concept extends to include grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, and siblings. Marriage also brings in-laws into the family circle, such as a spouse's parents and siblings. Adopted children are considered full members of the family, with the same rights and responsibilities as biological children.
In Icelandic society, the term fjölskyldumeðlima emphasizes the importance of close relationships and mutual support within