single word requests - The one who's being celebrated (e.g., @ a BD party) (sometimes referred to as the birthday boy/girl)



Is there another term to specify who is being celebrated - e.g., @ a BD party?


('Celebrant/celebrator' could be anybody celebrating, I believe. But isn't there a term which will specify the one/ones being celebrated?)


Is there, e.g., such a word as 'celebrantee,' or 'celebratoree' (&, if not, oughtn't there be (the situation comes up repeatedly))?


Thank you.




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