If you mean godmother as "sponsor" at Baptism and Confirmation then yes
If you mean godmother at Baptism then no, since you are only baptized once and can only be godmother once to the same child.
Answer Why Not? If she is accepted by the parents of the child, she can be the godmother of the child. I have my own doubt of the legal aspects of that.
Yes she is
yes anyone can.
A godmother is intended to serve as a role model for her godson or goddaughter, especially in spiritual matters. The godmother may also be expected to assume the role of caretaker for the child if his/her parents pass away.
The godmother along with the godfather promise to help the child being Baptized in the way of the Catholic Church until their Confirmation.
1) someone that is old/ one of your elders. 2) When you have a child, your Godparents become a Grand-Godparents just as your parents become Grandparents. So your Godmother becomes a Grand-Godmother when you have children.
A Parran is a Cajun term for a godfather. A Nanny is their godmother.
the name realonda was from her one and only godmother. In rizal's time, the middle name of the child was from his godmother/godfather as a sign that she/he too is responsible in taking care of the child when his/her parents died.-adacabrera@ymail.com
Do you mean "What does a child call his/her godmother?" My godson's mother calls me his "Goddy." My godson is only 4 months old right now. He is the son of my best friend who is like a sister to me. He will call me aunt but i am his Godmother. As for the traditional name that a child calls his/her godparents. I have no clue. I think some people choose "godmomma" or "momma *then the name of the person after it*" however i do not know if that is accurate.
a godmother takes care of the god child/children it their parents die or leave somehow
Same way you play half penny
Madrina is an Italian equivalent of the English word "godmother".Specifically, the word is a feminine noun in its singular form. It may be preceded by the feminine singular definite article la("the") or the feminine singular indefinite article una("a"). The pronunciation will be "ma-DREE-na" in Italian.