forename (Meaning)
Wordnet
forename (n)
the name that precedes the surname
Webster
forename (n.)
A name that precedes the family name or surname; a first name.
Webster
forename (v. t.)
To name or mention before.
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forename Sentence Examples
- My forename is Emily, a name with a rich history.
- When introducing himself, he always started with his forename, John.
- The teacher called out the forenames of the students, one by one.
- The letter was addressed to my forename and surname.
- The forenames of the authors were listed on the title page of the book.
- I prefer to be addressed by my forename rather than my surname.
- The forename of the suspect matched the one on the missing person's report.
- The bartender asked me for my forename and ID before serving me a drink.
- The students were instructed to write their forenames clearly on their exam papers.
- The forenames of the twins were both biblical in origin.
FAQs About the word forename
the name that precedes the surnameA name that precedes the family name or surname; a first name., To name or mention before.
first name, Christian name,nickname, epithet, pseudonym, prename, appellation,given name, sobriquet, title
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My forename is Emily, a name with a rich history.
When introducing himself, he always started with his forename, John.
The teacher called out the forenames of the students, one by one.
The letter was addressed to my forename and surname.