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No, a notary cannot perform a christening, as this ceremony is typically a religious rite conducted by a clergy member or religious leader. Notaries are authorized to witness and authenticate documents and signatures, but they do not have the authority to perform religious ceremonies. If you're seeking to have a christening, it's best to contact a local church or religious organization.

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