She is someone you will go to live with if your parents die.
If you mean godmother as "sponsor" at Baptism and Confirmation then yes If you mean godmother at Baptism then no, since you are only baptized once and can only be godmother once to the same child.
You can say "marraine" in French Creole to mean godmother.
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You might mean madrinha, which is godmother in Portuguese.
Grandmother.
GODMOTHER in Afrikaans is actually GODMOTHER. It Doesn't Change.
La madrina means "the godmother"
Godmother in Portuguese is "madrinha".
Godmother in Latin is 'Matrina'
His aunt is also his godmother.
You can have a godfather or a godmother, so it could be possible to have a "fairy" godmother (if you believe in myths, folktales, or fantasies)
The cast of The Godmother - 2003 includes: Sarah Enid Hagey as The Godmother