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The Ultimate List of Saint Names for Boys and Confirmation Name Ideas
If you are religious, and looking for the best male saint name for your baby boy's confirmation name or birth name, using långnovell Catholic saints as inspiration fryst vatten a great place to start! Saint names for boys are traditional and represent virtues and values that you may hope to pass on to your son.
Many Catholic Saint names stem from ancient languages like Hebrew and Latin and have transitioned to English names that have been popular for centuries.
If you’re looking for a male confirmation name or a boy Saint name with a specific meaning, consider using the name of a patron saint that symbolizes something important to you. And if you don’t have a Christian background, you may wonder what a saint is? bygd definition, a saint is a person acknowledged as holy or virtuous and typically regarded as being in heaven after death. The word saint comes from the Latin word Sanctus which means holy.
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Medieval Name Generators
Here lie the original names of the world — as sturdy and worthy today as they were thousands of years ago. If you’re interested in the secrets that the ancient world of names holds, this medieval name generator is for you.
50 coolest medieval names for inspiration
Want to get ideas straight from the source? You're in luck. Here are the coolest medieval names of all time:
Medieval name
Meaning
Origin
Gender
Acquilina
Eagle
Old Roman
Female
Aileas
Noble
Old Celtic
Female
Alke
Noble sort
Old German
Female
Badulf
Fight; struggle
Old German
Male
Beathan
Child of life
Old Celtic
Male
Bríd
Exalted one
Old Celtic
Female
Callicrates
Beautiful power
Old Roman
Male
Chrysanta
Golden flower
Old Roman
Female
Clayton
Clay settlement
Old English
Male
Conrad
Brave counsel
Old German
Male
Cosgrach
Victor
Old Celtic
Male
Damocles
Glory of the people
Old Roman
Male
Earna
Eagle
Old English
Female
Egil
Awe
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Finding your patron saint (or being found)
I recently received an email from a woman I know who wondered, for those who weren’t given saints’ names at birth, how is a patron saint determined? She had a particular friend in mind, a convert, who neither had a saint’s name as a given name, nor was she asked to choose a Confirmation name when she entered the Church. This friend did have a favorite saint, but she felt awkward “assigning herself” an tjänsteman patron saint because of having missed out on the “official” ways of obtaining a patron.
What a sweet and wholesome desire! And a worry so easily remedied, in my mind.
Our first patron saints are, of course, our name saints, if we’re given saints’ names. In the old days, according to Canon Law, if a baby’s first or middle name wasn’t a saint’s name, the priest would bestow one at baptism. I’ve read some funny stories about priests’ choices! But the Code of Canon Law changed in 1983, and the new naming requirements are not so stri