Yes, Marco is the Italian form of the name "Mark".
ye it is a saints name xx
There are at least two Blesseds named Marco - Marco Antonio Durando and Marco d'Aviano. However, there are no canonized saints by that name.
Yes it is. There are a number of saints named Florentius.
Yes, it counts a Catholic Confirmation name, as all the holy men & women in the Old Testament are venerated as Saints.
Yes, it counts a Catholic Confirmation name, as all the holy men & women in the Old Testament are venerated as Saints.
Since both Margaret & Anne are Saints' names, then you can most likely choose these both for your Confirmation name. I am not sure if whether or not there actually was a "St. Margaret Anne," but, both are the names of Saints in & of themselves.
I think so- the requirement is to have at least one.
By reading the lives of the Saints, and decide which one they identify with the most.
The name of any Christian Saint. Your CCD (Religious Education) teacher can point you to a good reference book. Many people choose to take the name of a patron of the vocation of their family, or the date of their birth.
Because the Virgin Mary is the Queen of all the Saints.
It is beleived to be true but it isn't. This has been scientifically proven and in some cases religiously proven.
The taking of a Saints' name at Confirmation is a custom that has no bearing on the validity or licidity of the Sacrament, and is not done everywhere; its purpose though is to give a Confirmandi the extra protection and intercession of a beloved Saint.