💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "First name"
Found via reverse dictionary — words that share a conceptual meaning.
| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| forenamenoun | A name that precedes the surname. |
| given namenoun | A personal name chosen for a child, usually by their parents. |
| front namenoun | (archaic) A person's given name. |
| baby namesnoun | First names or given names, in the context of naming a baby. |
| middle namenoun | A name between the first given name and the family name or surname; a second or subsequent given name. |
| common termnoun | Synonym of common name. |
| personal namenoun | A proper name identifying an individual person, especially the full name. |
| word namenoun | A word which is used as a personal name. |
| full namenoun | The complete name of a person, including first name, any middle names, and surname. |
| font namenoun | (computing, typography) Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see font, name: the name of a font (typeface). |
| birth namenoun | A name chosen for a child at birth, as opposed to a different name used subsequently. |
| tonamenoun | Alternative form of to-name. [A name added to another name; surname.] |
| telonymnoun | (rare) A term formed from the terminal letter or letters of several words. |
| girl's namenoun | A given name for a girl. |
| mononymnoun | A single name by which a person, thing, etc., is known. |
| orthonymnoun | (linguistics) The correct word for a concept in a specified language. |
| self-namenoun | Alternative form of selfname. [A proper name; a name for one's own self, as opposed to one's family; one's real name.] |
| honor namenoun | (US) A child's given name that is the name of another person, such as an ancestor, and bestowed in honor of that person. |
| self namenoun | Alternative form of selfname. [A proper name; a name for one's own self, as opposed to one's family; one's real name.] |
| alethonymnoun | The true name of a person. |
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