They are called The Holy First Communicants.
"The Host" or "The Holy Eucharist"
The Lord's supperCatholic answer: The Mass
Taking a saint's name at First Communion is a way to choose a patron saint to guide and inspire you on your spiritual journey. It is a tradition in the Catholic Church to adopt a saint's name as a symbol of faith and a reminder of their virtues to strive towards in one's own life.
"your name", Body of Christ given for you, Blood of Christ shed for you.
God made you special (name) God Bless you (name)
For a catholic there are the 5 big events within the church. Baptism - When you are christened (Made) a catholic First Holy Communion - The first time somebody eats the communion bread and drinks communion wine. Confirmation - The choosing of a new christian name. Marriage - Obvious. Death - The funeral, returning to God.
The First Name is the same thing as the given name unless you are Chinese. Perhaps you are asking about Chinese passports.
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Another term for "first name" is "given name".
In general terms Virus was given as the first name. The first name other then a Virus given (If I remember) was the Legendary Trojan.
AnswerYour given name is the name that your parents gave you when you were born. Your first name is your actual name now. For example your given name could be Joe Black, but when you turned twenty you changed it to Larry Black. Joe is your given name and Larry is now your first name. AnswerIn most cases in Western cultures, "given name" and "first name" mean the same thing - the name your parents gave to you to distinguish you from the other people in their immediate family.
Mother's given name means, your mother's first name... That is, the name she was given at birth by her parents, and as opposed to her surname, (family name, last name.)