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What (who) is Christian name - definition


Christian name         
(Christian names)
Some people refer to their first names as their Christian names.
Despite my attempts to get him to call me by my Christian name he insisted on addressing me as 'Mr Kennedy'.
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Christian name         
¦ noun a forename, especially one given at baptism.
Usage
In recognition of the fact that English-speaking societies have many religions and cultures, not just Christian ones, the term Christian name has largely given way, at least in official contexts, to alternative terms such as given name, first name, or forename.
christian name         
Baptismal name (as distinguished from the family name or surname), given name, praenomen.

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Christian name
A Christian name, sometimes referred to as a baptismal name, is a religious personal name historically given on the occasion of a Christian baptism, though now most often assigned by parents at birth. In English-speaking cultures, a person's Christian name is commonly their first name and is typically the name by which the person is primarily known.
Examples of use of Christian name
1. James is, in fact, Mr Brown‘s first Christian name.
2. "Mr Wild has never, in court, referred to me by my Christian name.
3. He took his father‘s Christian name of Michael because the family were part of Singapore‘s Christian minority.
4. James is in fact Mr Brown‘s first Christian name, while Frasier was apparently chosen by their other son John.
5. According to an academic survey, men and women make extensive assumptions about someone‘s lifestyle and character based simply on their Christian name.