Re: For people who like answering obscure questions (like me!)
Faux Pas, on host 138.89.76.13
Monday, March 26, 2001, at 17:38:49
For people who like answering obscure questions posted by Brunnen-G on Monday, March 26, 2001, at 17:04:41:
> In New Zealand, and perhaps other British-English speaking countries, we say "Christian name" for a person's personal name and "surname" for their family name. These days "first name" is more often used than "Christian name", for reasons of religious and cultural diversity. > > What I can't figure out is why the first name was *ever* described as the Christian name. What does religion have to do with it?
Originally, this was the name given to the child at baptism. The child already had a familial name.
Over time, I suppose that the terms for "given" names and "Christian" names meshed.
> Brunnen-"going nuts trying to work out the reason for something I didn't even care about before I suddenly thought of it"G
-Faux "has a given first name, a given middle name, a confirmation name, and a last name." Pas
more than you ever wanted to know about names.
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