Yes - a male child usually has two god-fathers and a god-mother - while a female child has two god-mothers and one god-father.
i know two of them..... one of her godmothers was the Duchess of Norfolk and one of her godfathers was Thomas Cramner. :) that is all i know.
i know two of them..... one of her godmothers was the Duchess of Norfolk and one of her godfathers was Thomas Cramner. :) that is all i know.
Yes, it is possible to have more than one godmother. Some people choose to have multiple godmothers to honor different relationships or to include more loved ones in the child's life. Ultimately, the number of godmothers is a personal decision and can vary based on cultural or religious traditions.
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Not normally, but I would talk to my priest about it because I'm sure that it's possible. Canon law states one godparent of each sex but not two of the same sex. If you want two godmothers, only one female is formally entered into the register. Often, both can be called to sponsor, and you can call them both godmother, but it It depends on the parish priest to allow this, so you should check.
It is two words.
A baby only has one biological father, not two.
Not really....
baby
No. The only way two boys could have a baby is if one of the two boys used to be a girl, and they kept the girl organs.
No, the noun 'baby' is a count noun; one baby, two babies, three babies, etc.
It takes about one to two years for a baby dolphin to grow.