first name

NOUN
  1. the name that precedes the surname
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How To Use first name In A Sentence

  • She opened the file and checked the first name and the DOB. EVERY SECRET THING
  • I never have to spell out my first name.
  • His first name means in Latin "wrath" or "vengence," and the second name is in the English language appropriate to the important office which our duped and deceived friend did receive in said Secret Enemies of True Republicanism
  • When I phoned to ask why, it said it did not know my first name. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is not officially a branch, but rather an extension of the main line first named the Oshawa Subdivision and re-named the Belleville Subdivision.
  • While she is likely to get a new surname, she could keep her first name if she finds it hard to answer to another. The Sun
  • They wear blue jeans and work boots and shirts with their first names monogrammed above the pocket.
  • Have you noticed how when you phone to book a restaurant these days, they always ask for your first name as well as your last? Times, Sunday Times
  • All games are timed for 11.30 a.m. with first named teams having home venue unless pitches are unplayable.
  • But this is not the case with mean old Ebenezer Scrooge, whose first name chimes with "squeezer" as well as with "geezer," whose last name is a combination of "screw" and "gouge," and whose author disapproves mightily of his ways: Debtor's Prism
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