People have always tried to choose a saint's name when they have their children baptized, at least in the Catholic religion.
No. Anyone can get baptised: baptism is simply a way of showing that you are a Christian.
Your baptismal name is your name among the gods/saints. The name you are given at birth is your name among friends family etc.
Their parents gave them the name at baptism unless they joined a religious order later in life. Then the religious order would have changed their name.
The majority of Lebanese people are Maronite Catholics, and people celebrate saints Charbel/Sharbel and Maroun in the summer.
The saints are God's people. If you have accepted Jesus Christ into your hearts and made Him the Lord of your life, you are a saint.
The saints in Heaven, the souls in Purgatory and those on earth in a state of grace.
Baptism
The title of the song is SONG OF BAPTISM.
For a fairly comprehensive list of saints whose names begin with 'C' click on this link.
The Saints got their name from the city of New Orleans, whose 'song' was When The Saints Go Marching In.
The name of the Church is the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Church members prefer to be called "Latter-day Saints" or "LDS". "Mormon" is a nickname given to them by people who oppose the Church.
at baptism we use a candle called a baptismal candle Hope I Helped You :)