Forename Author Surname has written: 'Title'
The forename Andrew originated in Greece. The name means strong or manly in Greek.
An example of a forename is "John" in the full name "John Smith".
It is your first name.
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Pino is a common Italian forename and consequently some Italian artists of note have a first name of Pino. One of the most well know is Pino Daeni Dangelico. Others are Pino Reggiani and Pino Volpi.
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This forename, in Irish, is Larry.
The forename "Lascel" is of Old French origin and means "small fortress" or "fortified town." It is a unique and uncommon name that may have Norman roots.
If by this you mean what is the written style for priests and nuns in the Catholic church then it is as follows. Nuns - Sister Mother Superior - Reverend Mother Monk - Brother Abbot - Father Abbot Seminarian - First name Deacon - Deacon or most usually their forename. Priest - Father 'forename' or Father 'Surname'. Monsignor - Monsignor 'forname' or Monsignor 'Surname' Canon - Canon 'forename' or Canon 'surname'. Bishop - My Lord, Bishop 'forename' or Bishop 'Surname'. Archbishop - Your Grace. Patriarch - Your Beatitude Papal Nuncio - Your Excellency Cardinal - Your Eminence Pope - Your Holiness, Holy Father, Most Holy Father. Eastern Catholic clergy Sister - Sister 'forename' Abbess - Very Reverend Abbess Deacon - Father, Father Deacon Priest - Father 'forename' Archpriest - Father Bishop - Your Grace Archbishop - Your Emminence Metropolitan - Your Beatitude Patriarch - Your Beatitude Note that this is the style in English speaking countries but there may be some variation within non-english speaking countries.
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