Yes, if there is a St. Sheil.
To have a confirmation name means to make a separate name, for your religious education, that they may call you by. you can pick whatever saint, angelic name you want. I chose Andrew. St. Andrew
All you basically have to do is pick a religious name (like Faith, Hope, or any other Virtues) or a Saints name, (St Marie, St. Sofia.)There is no official list but you cannot pick a random name like say, "Bob," or "Wormy,"It HAS to be a saints name. And also, don't pick a random saints name, because you'll regret it further in your life.Make it heartfelt, and actually read about the saint.For example, on google just type in, "Female Catholic Saints Name" and read through the biographies if there are some available.Further more, to answer your question, NO there is no official confirmation names, so pick a saints name. Just remember: Try your best and do something from your heart. Not just a name you like..Catholic AnswerYes, a list of saints names may be found at the link below, please note that an angel's name is appropriate as well (such as St. Michael, St. Raphael, St. Gabriel. There are also saints named after the virtues, St. Faith, St. Hope, and St. Charity were all daughters of a Roman matron.
Catholic AnswerNot unless you are a boy, in which case, you may pick St. Amandus (St. Amand) feast day 6 February. There is no Catholic saint Amanda. If your name is Amanda, I would suggest you do your best to lead an exemplary life so that you may be named the first St. Amanda
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Why would you choose St. John for your confirmation name?
Yes, it is a wonderful confirmation name. However, before you choose it you should so an Internet search of St. Michael to learn as much as you can about him.
Yes, it is. There was a St. Ava in Germany many years ago.
Yes, there was a St. Frederick, bishop and martyr.
Because he was one of the Church Fathers.
If there is a St. Lee, yes. ------- According to the Sacramentum Vitae, there is no Saint Lee in the Catholic church, but there are a number named Leo. For this reason, the name Lee wouldn't be accepted as a confirmation name.
In the book, To Kill a Mockingbird, the character of Joshua was a cousin to Scout and Jem Finch. His full name was Joshua S. St. Clair.