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Name Creature
Gender Feminine & Masculine
Other Forms FormsCreatura (Christi), Creature-of-Christ, Creature-of-God
Edit Status Status3. usages AND description are verified

Meaning & History

From the English word meaning "living being", ultimately deriving from Late Latin creatura. In the parish registers of 16th-century England this was used to refer to infants, both male and female, who survived birth only just long enough to be baptized. (In the case of one Creature Cheseman, she survived infancy and bore the name for the rest of her life.)
Added 3/25/2015 by LMS