given name

NOUN
  1. the name that precedes the surname
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  • Of the rare-earth metals many - yttrium, terbium, erbium, ytterbium, scandium, thulium, holmium - have been given names that show their origin in various Swedish localities. Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1951 - Presentation Speech
  • Company has capital asset 20,000,000, Occupy 2000 square meter, Staff 200 many people, Have high, Middle class microscopist 30 Given name.
  • A hypocoristic is a lesser form of the given name used in more intimate situations, as a term of endearment, a pet name.
  • Shanghai is the given name for hitting a single, double and treble of the same score and this game is a step up from round the clock.
  • I honestly don't know if the word "pipsqueak" appears therein, but this lil' pet's given name is Elvis -- which does appear in the penultimate chapter -- but nowadays, we tend to call him that only when he's being reprimanded. Archive 2006-06-25
  • 'Rose' air the given name of my leetle gal, but folks gener'ly calls her Smiles, fer short. 'Smiles' A Rose of the Cumberlands
  • Palace Brothers, Palace Music, Palace Songs, plain old Palace and even, briefly, his given name, have served as his recording handle.
  • Sometimes a carefully crafted given name simply gives way to a sticky nickname.
  • The actual name was unpronounceable, and so was Shadowmelder's given name, so he just called himself that, and that was the end of it.
  • Which makes me wonder whether they objectified even their own selves to such an extent that chunks of their identities, such as their given names, were replaced by alternate personas marked by lacrosse team symbolics? Duke Rape: Second Search Warrant Reveals Sick Thoughts of at Least One Lacrosse Player
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