Word: godparent

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spanish
Translations:
padrino, padrinos, padrino o madrina, los padrinos
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german
Translations:
Pate, Patin, Patenschaft übernommen, Patenschaft
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french
Translations:
parrain, parrainée, parrainé, marraine, parrain ou marraine
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italian
Translations:
padrino, padrini, suo padrino, del padrino
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portuguese
Translations:
padrinho, o godparent, padrinhos, compadrio
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dutch
Translations:
peet, peter, peetouder, peterschap
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russian
Translations:
крестная, крестный, крестным, крестный отец
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norwegian
Translations:
fadder
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swedish
Translations:
fadder, gudmor
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finnish
Translations:
kummi, kummina, kummin, kummini, kummille
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danish
Translations:
fadder
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czech
Translations:
kmotr, zvalo za kmotry, kmotrovství, kmotru, kmotrovství bylo
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hungarian
Translations:
keresztszülő, keresztszülői
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turkish
Translations:
vaftiz ebeveyni
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greek
Translations:
ανάδοχος, αναδόχου, αναδόχων των νηπίων
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ukrainian
Translations:
хресний, хрещений, хресна, хресну
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albanian
Translations:
nunët, nuni dhe ndrikulla
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bulgarian
Translations:
кръстник, кръстница
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belarusian
Translations:
хрэсны, хросны, Крыжовы, крыжавы, Крестный
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estonian
Translations:
vader, vaderiks
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croatian
Translations:
kumovi, kumu, kumu postavlja
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icelandic
Translations:
styrktarforeldri
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lithuanian
Translations:
Krikštatėvis, Krustvecāks
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latvian
Translations:
kūma, krustvecāks
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romanian
Translations:
naș, nașă
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slovak
Translations:
kmotor, Kmotr, krstný otec, krstný, kmotra

The meaning and "use of": godparent

noun
  • a person who presents a child at baptism and responds on the child's behalf, promising to take responsibility for the child's religious education. - Even in a ‘private’ baptism, the godparents represent the community of faith.

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