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christen

/ˈkrɪsn/
/ˈkrɪsɪn/
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Other forms: christened; christening; christens

To christen a person is to name them, especially in a church baptism ceremony. Your parents may have christened you after a great-grandparent, giving you the same first name.

Even if you were christened "Tom Smith" at birth, your friends might give you a nickname, christening you "Pickles" and referring to you that way for the rest of your life. Objects can be christened too: "I hereby christen this car Scooby Doo the Subaru!" When it happens as part of a religious ceremony, being christened means being officially admitted to a Christian church — and the word's Old English root literally means "make Christian."

Definitions of christen
  1. verb
    administer baptism to
    synonyms: baptise, baptize
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    type of:
    call, name
    assign a specified (usually proper) proper name to
  2. verb
    use for the first time
  3. verb
    give a name to something or someone, often during a ceremony
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