baptismal name

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Noun

baptismal name (plural baptismal names)

  1. A name given at baptism (christening).
    • 1685, Charles Cotton (translator), Essays of Michael, Seigneur de Montaigne, London: T. Basset et al., Volume 1, “Of Names,” pp. 538-539,
      Will not Posterity say, that our Modern Reformation has been wonderfully exact, in having proceeded so far, as to quarrel with the Ancient Baptismal Names of Charles, Lewis, and Francis, to fill the World with Methusalems, Ezekiels, and Malachies, of a more Scriptural sound?
    • 1779, William Gilpin, Lectures on the Catechism of the Church of England, London: R. Blamire, Volume 1, Lecture 1, p. 9:
      A custom had generally obtained, of giving a new name, upon adopting a new member into a family. [] In imitation of this common practice, the old christians gave baptismal names to their children, which were intended to point out their heavenly adoption, as their surnames distinguished their temporal alliance.
    • 1846, Edward Bulwer-Lytton, chapter 6, in Lucretia, volume 2, London: Saunders and Otley, page 234:
      “John Walter Ardworth, commonly called Walter; he, like me, preferred to be known only by his second baptismal name. []
    • 1940, Graham Greene, The Power and the Glory, London: Heinemann, Part 2, Chapter 1, p. 85:
      they had been lovers—if you could give that name to a relationship in which she had never used his baptismal name

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