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Definition of baptismal name in English: baptismal namenoun A personal name given at baptism. 教名 Example sentencesExamples - Parents, seizing the wrong end of the stick, at once saw Eric as the ideal baptismal name, to the ultimate dismay of its recipients.
- Living on the fringes of Melbourne bohemia, he absorbed a love of French literature and exchanged his baptismal name, John Feltham, for the more exotic Jules François.
- The chamberlain, or camerlengo, then calls out to the pope three times by his baptismal name.
- Guthrum's coins bore his English baptismal name, while other coins minted in East Anglia were copies of the coins of Alfred of Wessex.
- We are all addressed by our baptismal names by the risen Lord and invited, like Mary Magdalene, into a relationship with God our Mother and Father, into a relationship with Christ's God and our God.
- He didn't like his baptismal name, Gideon, so at the age of 14 he had it legally changed to plain George.
- The priest uses the child's baptismal name for the first time and asks God to cleanse away sin.
- Hence, there must be some other personal proper name that backs up the baptismal name of the Trinity.
- In the presence of the household he strikes the forehead of the dead pope three times with a silver mallet, calling him by his baptismal name.
- The next year she entered the Church of England, taking the baptismal name Rebecca, and married John Rolfe, one of her tutors.
- With 80 years gone since Larkin's subject (then trading under his baptismal name of Eric Blair) was at large in the area, the scent has gone somewhat cold.
- Many others derive from baptismal names, e.g., Jakubau, Haponau, Kazimirau, or such diminutives as Jakubionak and Hapanionak.
- His baptismal name was James Daley - Victor was a later invention.
- The former Groton resident was baptized as Lydia Madeleine, retaining her original baptismal name.
- His baptismal name was John, but he took the name Robert when he became king.
- His baptismal name was Eugenio - in gratitude for the help the Pope gave to Jews during the war.
- Taken together, these two points amply justify the important place that the ecumenical church has accorded the baptismal name in its liturgical practice and dogmatic traditions.
Synonyms forename, christian name, given name Definition of baptismal name in US English: baptismal namenounbapˈtizməl ˌnām A personal name given at baptism. 教名 Example sentencesExamples - His baptismal name was Eugenio - in gratitude for the help the Pope gave to Jews during the war.
- The chamberlain, or camerlengo, then calls out to the pope three times by his baptismal name.
- Many others derive from baptismal names, e.g., Jakubau, Haponau, Kazimirau, or such diminutives as Jakubionak and Hapanionak.
- Taken together, these two points amply justify the important place that the ecumenical church has accorded the baptismal name in its liturgical practice and dogmatic traditions.
- His baptismal name was John, but he took the name Robert when he became king.
- Living on the fringes of Melbourne bohemia, he absorbed a love of French literature and exchanged his baptismal name, John Feltham, for the more exotic Jules François.
- Parents, seizing the wrong end of the stick, at once saw Eric as the ideal baptismal name, to the ultimate dismay of its recipients.
- We are all addressed by our baptismal names by the risen Lord and invited, like Mary Magdalene, into a relationship with God our Mother and Father, into a relationship with Christ's God and our God.
- In the presence of the household he strikes the forehead of the dead pope three times with a silver mallet, calling him by his baptismal name.
- He didn't like his baptismal name, Gideon, so at the age of 14 he had it legally changed to plain George.
- The former Groton resident was baptized as Lydia Madeleine, retaining her original baptismal name.
- Guthrum's coins bore his English baptismal name, while other coins minted in East Anglia were copies of the coins of Alfred of Wessex.
- The next year she entered the Church of England, taking the baptismal name Rebecca, and married John Rolfe, one of her tutors.
- Hence, there must be some other personal proper name that backs up the baptismal name of the Trinity.
- The priest uses the child's baptismal name for the first time and asks God to cleanse away sin.
- With 80 years gone since Larkin's subject (then trading under his baptismal name of Eric Blair) was at large in the area, the scent has gone somewhat cold.
- His baptismal name was James Daley - Victor was a later invention.
Synonyms forename, christian name, given name |