I think you are referring to the new name given to members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) who are endowed in the Temple. The Endowment is a ceremony that many adult Mormons choose to participate in. As a part of the ceremony, the participant is given a new name which will be used to call them up at the resurrection. They are instructed to always keep their new name a secret, with one exception. Endowed women who are 'sealed' (married) to their husbands in the Temple are asked to reveal their new name to their husband, who will assist in calling them up at the resurrection. This revealing of the name is typically done in the Temple within a week of the wedding date. Men and unmarried women will never reveal their new name to anyone.
The names given are found in The Bible. (e.g., for women: Sarah, Eve, Mary, etc; and for men: John, Matthew, Adam, etc.)
Yes.
John McCain: Phoenix Cindy McCain: Parasol Sarah Palin: Denali Todd Palin: Driller
Mina Miller and Mary Stilwell
Of course. It's addressed to you.
They're secret.
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Galileo never married. He had 3 illegitimate children by the same woman.
yes and one was michaela [makayla] carmichael [carmikle]
Both spouses are responsible for the DEBT represented by the lien, but the lien can only attach to the interest of whoever is actually on title to the property.
Yes, the names of Secret Service members are generally not made public. This is to protect their identities and ensure their safety while carrying out their duties.
you can be prosecuted for forgery or worse attempted theft
People sometimes have pet names for their secret lovers. Names can include terms of endearment, such as baby, hunny, or sweetheart.