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Confirmation Names for Girls

Confirmation names are one of the real bonuses of growing up Catholic, a chance for you to choose a name for yourself that's more to your liking than the one your parents gave you. The catch is that confirmation names have to be saints' names, but you may be surprised to learn that confirmation names for girls include many modern, stylish, and cool names. Of course, you'll want to choose your confirmation name for reasons that go deeper than an appealing sound. Choosing the right confirmation name is different from naming a baby or a fictional character. Some guidelines: -- Read the story of the saint whose name you're interested in, to be sure you're proud of the figure you're honoring with your confirmation name. -- Be sure your new initials don't spell anything embarrassing. -- Your confirmation name can be as public or as secret as you want it to be. You can use it as a second middle name or substitute it for a middle name that doesn't have any meaning for you. But because it doesn't exist on any official documents, you can keep it to yourself. -- Choosing a confirmation name can teach you a lot about yourself, your tastes and values. Do you prefer popular names or rare names? Want something well-liked that will be admired by your peers or would you rather pick something unusual that makes you stand out? Do you like elaborate feminine names like Cecilia or prefer more gender-neutral or sleek? Here, some confirmation names for girls that are worth considering now.

Therese

Meaning: to reap, gather

Origin:German variation of Theresa
1441
Maura The meaning of Maura 'the one from the sea' ...
Origin:Anglicized variation of Maire
1581
Imelda

Meaning: all-consuming fight

Origin:Italian and Spanish from German
1634
Ita

Meaning: thirst

Origin:Irish
2120
Perpetua

Meaning: perpetual

Origin:Latin
2173
Aquilina

Meaning: eagle

Origin:Feminine variation of Aquilo, Latin
2915
Candida

Meaning: white

Origin:Latin
3179
Delphina The meaning of Delphina is 'dolphin'. It is ...
Origin:Greek
3216
Fabiola The origin of this name is Italian and it co...
Origin:French, Italian, and German variation of Fabia
3553
Dymphna

Meaning: fawn

Origin:Anglicized form of Irish Damhnait
3716
Teresa

Meaning: to harvest

Origin:Spanish
503
Verena

Meaning: integrity

Origin:Latin
1054
Olga

Meaning: holy

Origin:Slavic variation of Helga, Norse
1263
Eleanore Eleanore is a version of the Old French name...
Origin:French variation of Eleanor
1356
Olive

Meaning: olive tree

Origin:English, from Latin, nature name
55
Georgia

Meaning: farmer

Origin:English, feminine variation of George
124
Frances

Meaning: from France; free man

Origin:English from Latin
135
Anastasia

Meaning: resurrection

Origin:Greek, feminine variation of Anastasios
47
Beatrice

Meaning: she who brings happiness; blessed

Origin:Latin
36
Josephine

Meaning: Jehovah increases

Origin:French feminine variation of Joseph
17