Other definitions for first-name (2 of 2)

first-name
[ adjective furst-neym; verb furst-neym ]

adjective
  1. of or relating to one's first, or given, name; familiar; intimate: They were on a first-name basis soon after meeting.

verb (used with object),first-named, first-nam·ing.
  1. to address (someone) by their first name, especially as a sign of informality or familiarity: The boss doesn't like the employees to first-name her.

Origin of first-name

2
First recorded in 1300–50

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How to use first name in a sentence

  • It seemed unlikely that necktie drummers would be on terms of first-name intimacy with Shakespeare.

    Why Joan? | Eleanor Mercein Kelly
  • They had dropped formality and were on a first-name basis now.

    Space Viking | Henry Beam Piper
  • I'm not normally a first-name-snatcher, but I do seem to have fallen into saying 'Milt.'

    Free Air | Sinclair Lewis

British Dictionary definitions for first name

first name

noun
  1. a name given to a person at birth, as opposed to a surname: Also called: Christian name, forename, given name

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