baptismal name

Noun

 * 1) A name given at baptism (christening).
 * 2) * 1685, (translator), Essays of , London: T. Basset et al., Volume1, “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?

Translations

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 * Greek: βαπτιστικό [vaˌptistiˈko̞] (meaning: baptismal, abbreviation of baptismal name
 * Irish: ainm baiste
 * Polish: imię chrzcielne
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 * Vietnamese:, tên rửa tội