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- Religious_name abstract "A religious name is a type of given name bestowed for a religious purpose, and which is generally used in religious contexts. Different types of religious names may be in use among clergy of a religion, as well in some cases among the laity.In baptism, Catholics are given a Christian name, which should not be "foreign to Christian sentiment" and is often the name of a saint. In East Asia, in Africa and elsewhere, the baptismal name is distinct from the traditional-style given name. In some countries, it is common to adopt a confirmation name, in addition to the baptismal name. In some religious institutes, a new member takes a religious name. A newly elected Pope also takes on a new name, called his regnal name or papal name.In the Eastern Orthodox Church converts often take a new name at the time of their reception into the church, either by baptism or chrismation. A person's religious name is always the name of a saint, who then becomes that person's patron saint. When deciding on a name for their child, Orthodox parents will often name the child after a saint whose feast day falls on either the day of the child's birth or the day of its baptism. Traditionally, Orthodox Christians celebrate their "name day" (i.e., the feast day of their patron saint), rather than their birthday. Orthodox monks and nuns are often given a new monastic name at the time of their tonsure (i.e., when they take their monastic vows). A monastic name is usually the name of a prophet or a monastic saint. Sometimes, the monastic name will begin with the same initial as the individual's baptismal name.Jews who have non-Jewish legal names often have a patronymic Hebrew name which is used for religious purposes.Many Buddhist sects also practice this, with newly ordained sangha often given new names by their master. Lay Buddhists are also given Dharma names during their refuge ceremony.Members of ISKCON are given a "spiritual name" by their guru upon initiation. This name ends in "Dasa" for men and "Dasi" for women (meaning "servant"), and generally begins with the same letter as the devotee's given name. In Wicca, a Craft name is often used.It is usual for a Discordian Episkopos to adopt a faux-mystical and bizarre name for the duration of the Episkoposity; such names are not immutable and are frequently adapted over time. The same is true for the clergy of the related Church of the SubGenius.".
- Religious_name wikiPageExternalLink name-change-religious-conversion.
- Religious_name wikiPageID "3805890".
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- Religious_name wikiPageOutDegree "42".
- Religious_name wikiPageRevisionID "674941606".
- Religious_name wikiPageWikiLink Baptism.
- Religious_name wikiPageWikiLink Buddhism.
- Religious_name wikiPageWikiLink Calendar_of_saints.
- Religious_name wikiPageWikiLink Category:Human_names.
- Religious_name wikiPageWikiLink Category:Religious_behaviour_and_experience.
- Religious_name wikiPageWikiLink Catholic_Church.
- Religious_name wikiPageWikiLink Chrismation.
- Religious_name wikiPageWikiLink Christian_name.
- Religious_name wikiPageWikiLink Church_of_the_SubGenius.
- Religious_name wikiPageWikiLink Clergy.
- Religious_name wikiPageWikiLink Confirmation.
- Religious_name wikiPageWikiLink Craft_name.
- Religious_name wikiPageWikiLink Deed_poll.
- Religious_name wikiPageWikiLink Dharma_name.
- Religious_name wikiPageWikiLink Discordianism.
- Religious_name wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_Orthodox_Church.
- Religious_name wikiPageWikiLink Feast_day.
- Religious_name wikiPageWikiLink Given_name.
- Religious_name wikiPageWikiLink Hebrew_name.
- Religious_name wikiPageWikiLink ISKCON.
- Religious_name wikiPageWikiLink International_Society_for_Krishna_Consciousness.
- Religious_name wikiPageWikiLink Judaism.
- Religious_name wikiPageWikiLink Laity.
- Religious_name wikiPageWikiLink Monastic.
- Religious_name wikiPageWikiLink Monastic_vows.
- Religious_name wikiPageWikiLink Monasticism.
- Religious_name wikiPageWikiLink Monk.
- Religious_name wikiPageWikiLink Name_day.
- Religious_name wikiPageWikiLink Nun.
- Religious_name wikiPageWikiLink Papal_conclave.
- Religious_name wikiPageWikiLink Papal_election.
- Religious_name wikiPageWikiLink Papal_name.
- Religious_name wikiPageWikiLink Patron_saint.
- Religious_name wikiPageWikiLink Patronymic.
- Religious_name wikiPageWikiLink Pope.
- Religious_name wikiPageWikiLink Prophet.
- Religious_name wikiPageWikiLink Refuge_(Buddhism).
- Religious_name wikiPageWikiLink Regnal_name.
- Religious_name wikiPageWikiLink Religious_(Catholicism).
- Religious_name wikiPageWikiLink Religious_institute.
- Religious_name wikiPageWikiLink Religious_institute_(Catholic).
- Religious_name wikiPageWikiLink Religious_vows.
- Religious_name wikiPageWikiLink Saint.
- Religious_name wikiPageWikiLink Sangha.
- Religious_name wikiPageWikiLink Tonsure.
- Religious_name wikiPageWikiLinkText "Christian Name".
- Religious_name wikiPageWikiLinkText "Religious name".
- Religious_name wikiPageWikiLinkText "Religious_name".
- Religious_name wikiPageWikiLinkText "devotional name".
- Religious_name wikiPageWikiLinkText "monastic name".
- Religious_name wikiPageWikiLinkText "name in religion".
- Religious_name wikiPageWikiLinkText "name".
- Religious_name wikiPageWikiLinkText "ordination name".
- Religious_name wikiPageWikiLinkText "religious name".
- Religious_name wikiPageWikiLinkText "the name".
- Religious_name hasPhotoCollection Religious_name.
- Religious_name wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Personal_names.
- Religious_name wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal.
- Religious_name wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Religious_name wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Religious_name wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Religion-stub.
- Religious_name subject Category:Human_names.
- Religious_name subject Category:Religious_behaviour_and_experience.
- Religious_name hypernym Name.
- Religious_name type Article.
- Religious_name type Article.
- Religious_name comment "A religious name is a type of given name bestowed for a religious purpose, and which is generally used in religious contexts. Different types of religious names may be in use among clergy of a religion, as well in some cases among the laity.In baptism, Catholics are given a Christian name, which should not be "foreign to Christian sentiment" and is often the name of a saint. In East Asia, in Africa and elsewhere, the baptismal name is distinct from the traditional-style given name.".
- Religious_name label "Religious name".
- Religious_name sameAs Nom_religiós.
- Religious_name sameAs Ordensname.
- Religious_name sameAs Nom_en_religion.
- Religious_name sameAs Kloosternaam.
- Religious_name sameAs Nome_religioso.
- Religious_name sameAs m.0b0xy4.
- Religious_name sameAs Q1417657.
- Religious_name sameAs Q1417657.
- Religious_name wasDerivedFrom Religious_name?oldid=674941606.
- Religious_name isPrimaryTopicOf Religious_name.