Definition of "forename"
forename
verb
third-person singular simple present forenames, present participle forenaming, simple past and past participle forenamed
To assign (someone) a first name.
Quotations
Implicit in the record of the resolution of a dispute in the manorial court of Werrington in 1368 are issues relating to the pattern of forenaming amongst the lower social groups of medieval England, as well, perhaps, as those concerning law and love and arbitration in inter-peasant conflict.
2020, Dave Postles, Naming the People of England, c.1100-1350, page 68
Quotations
This forenaming of Cyrus is, indeed, extraordinary, and calculated to excite attention.
1880, The Methodist Magazine, page 70
A second Parcell of meadow which wee forenamed, sould unto the sayd John Greenland , containing Three Akers, by estimation more or less: Is lying and scituate alsoe on mistike syde, By and nere the South River , It is Bounded by a part of the South River where it divides, and it is Bounded Northwest by the Lands of Richard Dexters, alsoe it is Bounded North Easte by the Lands of Richard Cooke.
1883, Boston. Registry Department, Report of Record Commissioners - Volume 3, page 134
So, now, Dickens turned to another idea prefigured in his notebook — a novel which might have been called Time (as he proposed) instead of A Tale of Two Cities (as it became), and which has as a central character the person he forenamed in his notes as "Memory Carton.”
1962, Aryan Path - Volume 33, page 213
Quotations
Now, the Central Junta having to deceive the people, affirmed that Sir Arthur Wellesley had retreated to the frontiers of Portugal at the very moement when the French might have been driven to the Pyrenees, came very soon to believe this, their own absurd calumny, and resolved to send the army at La Carolina headlong against Madrid: nay, such was their pitch of confidence, that forenaming the civil and military authorities, they arranged a provisionary system for the future administration of the capital, with a care, that they denied to the army which was to put them in possession.
1839, Sir William Francis Patrick Napier, History of the War in the Peninsula and in the South of France, page 41
CAP provides for the forenaming of approved mortgagees in small communities […]
1958, National Real Estate and Building Journal - Volume 59, Issues 1-6