no what i mean is which species of living things has been named first on earth and is it something we have named same today.this is not a question of personal people ,but any animal or species of living beings.and where is it recorded?
No, not unless you have legally changed your name to include your confirmation name.
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
Yes.
A wonderful choice as a patron saint of your confirmation.
no,it has to be the name of a saint. no,it has to be the name of a saint.
While there is no saint named Ariana there is a Saint Arianell so, yes, the name could be used for confirmation.
birth name
You should not be focused on just finding a name to use. Instead, focus on the Saints' lives. Pick several that you admire and want to be more like. THEN try putting that Saint Name into Your Name. Speak it out loud, see how it fits. But remember to focus on the person's life, not whether their name is cute.
You could take Birth Control pills.
No
In a range name instead of using a space or hyphen, use a?
In most countries, yes you can.