A synonym, which is an alternative name for a table, view, sequence, procedure, stored function, package, materialized view, Java class schema object, user-defined object type, or another synonym. You cannot have a synonym to a column
Synonyms provide both data independence and location transparency. Synonyms permit applications to function without modification regardless of which user owns the table or view and regardless of which database holds the table or view. However, synonyms are not a substitute for privileges on database objects. Appropriate privileges must be granted to a user before the user can use the synonym.
When you create the synonym in your example, the reference object does not need to exist at all. In your case
CREATE PUBLIC SYNONYM col_syn FOR X_CHILD.FIRST_NAME;
you are creating a public synonym ( available for everybody ) which makes a reference to the object X_CHILD ( that is why you have in your dba_synonyms as reference_name X_CHILD ) and as reference_type TABLE ( not column )
Specify the schema to contain the synonym. If you omit schema, then Oracle Database creates the synonym in your own schema. You cannot specify a schema for the synonym if you have specified PUBLIC.
https://docs.oracle.com/en/database/oracle/oracle-database/18/sqlrf/CREATE-SYNONYM.html#GUID-A806C82F-1171-478E-A910-F9C6C42739B2
create synonym nonsense for hatstand.banana;
runs fine.