is the lighted candle used for confirmation and baptism
be sealed or be anointed
Red and Orange.
If you are Catholic then your confirmation name must be that of a person who has been declared a Saint by The Vatican.
A confirmation candle is a candle with symbols of the Holy Spirit on it. It is mostly used in protestant churches.
Baptism
Only if it was the name of a Saint.
Red is the color used on feasts of the Holy Spirit. Confirmation is the sacrament of the Holy Spirit.
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
In the Catholic Church, the items used in Confirmation are holy chrism oil, which is blessed by a bishop, and a sign of the cross made by the bishop on the forehead of the person being confirmed. In some traditions, a confirmation name may also be chosen by the person being confirmed.
While there is no saint named Ariana there is a Saint Arianell so, yes, the name could be used for confirmation.
chrism, a candle, and a sponsor.