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Its just Justin Drew Bieber, he wasn't born with a middle name and drew was his confirmation.
Your baptismal name is your birth name, as written on your birth certificate that your parents chose for you. For example: George Michael (last name). In Confirmation, you add a first name, to put after your birth name. The name is generally taken from a Saint's name, but does not have to be a saint name. So George Michael 'Timothy' (last name) might be the Confirmation name. By the way, except for Confirmation, this extra middle name is rarely used for any purpose.
no it is not recommended for the reason that when Jesus was alive there where no middle names that is why Jesus is known as Jesus from nazereth
If you are Catholic then your confirmation name must be that of a person who has been declared a Saint by The Vatican.
try Amanda Mary or Ella Mary
If a confirmation name is chosen, usually a saint's name, it is listed after the baptismal name and before the surname. Otherwise, the baptismal name is used. ex: confirmation name: John Baptismal name: Charles Michael Surname: Smith confirmation certificate : Charles Michael John Smith w/o confirmation name: Charles Michael Smith
Only if it was the name of a Saint.
"Francis" His full name was "Robert Francis Kennedy". He had not been given a middle name at birth, "Francis" was his confirmation name (a name taken during the Roman Catholic rite of Confirmation). His middle name is often presumed to be "Fitzgerald", that of his brother John (whose middle name was actually his mother's family name), and sometimes mistakenly given as "Frances" (the feminine form of "Francis").
While there is no saint named Ariana there is a Saint Arianell so, yes, the name could be used for confirmation.
No, the name Selena can not be a confirmation name.
victoria is a confirmation name..
Her confirmation name is Marie!