Yes, it is a wonderful confirmation name. However, before you choose it you should so an internet search of St. Michael to learn as much as you can about him.
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
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.
I can find no saint named Lauren and your confirmation name should be that of a saint.
No! The name chosen for confirmation must be the name of a saint or blessed and Blath is not the name of a saint.
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.
No, Savannah is not a good confirmation name as it is not the name of a saint or blessed.
Your Confirmation name needs to be that of a saint and not a rock star. There is no saint named Rhianna.
The only Saint Liam I can find is a race horse by that name so, no, Liam is not a good choice for a Confirmation name
Any Saint name would be a good Confirmation name for her.
While there is no saint named Ariana there is a Saint Arianell so, yes, the name could be used for confirmation.
No, you can also choose a male confirmation name as long as it is a saint's name.