Ask your parents.
There is no baptism in the Jewish religion. Only Christians have baptism.
No such thing exists. Baptism is an introduction to some religion or spirituality, there is no overall Afro-Asian religion.
Christianity practices baptism as a sacrament or ritual.
Roman religion did not have baptism. Only Christian Romans had baptism and their beliefs about it were the same as that of modern Christians.
No. Baptism is the beginning. Most people are baptized just days after birth. There is no conscious awareness then. Confirmation is a reaffirmation of the religion that a person has been practicing most of his or her life. It is supposed to occur when the person is aware of his or her religion and is a very serious commitment in most religions.
No, Buddhism did not teach baptism before Jesus. It is not part of that religion.
Yes, there are baptisms that are practiced in the Buddhist religion.
To be blunt about it I asked this question but I don't know if its politically incorrect
Religion
Baptism of Fire was created in 1943.
In modern Greece, most follow the orthodox religion which practices baptism.
Maybe visiting the Ganges...?