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Technically, the word for the person receiving Confirmation is the "confirmand". It is pronounced as

con-fir-mand. This term is used for both boys and girls. Laypersons however might simply refer to the person as The Confirmed. Either way is acceptable.

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A person who is about to receive Confirmation is know as a Confirmation candidate. They are usually between the ages of 12 -15.

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A confirmand is a person who is to be confirmed.

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