1. Who gave you your name? My parents gave me my name, my father to be exact. Once, when he was at college he read a verse which mentioned tranquility and Breezes of dawn, he said to his friend who became my uncle, I believe I'll have two daughters, Enas and Ansam. __________ 2. Does your name have any particular (or special) meaning? My name Enas means peacefulness, tranquility, and also it means friendliness. __________ 3. Do you like your name? I quite like my name, and I won't change it for the world because it is unique. It's part of my identity, and it is meaningful to me. __________ 4. In your country, do people feel that their names are very important? People in my country pays great attention to their names because they believe
I would like to be called Isaac because it means “he laughs” and I like to laugh a lot.
To produce this book, I asked not “What you are going to name your baby?”, but rather “What is your name? How does it make you feel? Who named you? Why did they choose that name? Would you change
Luckily, I have name that grants me room for change. Abigail B. Sokol would sound sophisticated and professional if I become a doctor, as my mother envisioned. “Abs” is what I am called on the basketball court for a quick, one syllable signal. Actually, the name I respond to best is Abby; it has a voice of its own that I have always thought of as bubbly and cute. At this point in my life, the word Abby best fits who I am.
Many would think that naming your child is a very big deal, since they are stuck with it for the rest of their life. Naming your child
I don’t mind being called any name, except Natalia. There used to be someone I knew and strongly disliked named Natalia. I won’t go into much details, but she wasn’t the nicest person to anyone. Then after I didn’t talk about her in years, people would “accidentally” call me Natalia here and there. At first I would tell them that I don’t like that name, but could easily be angered if they were to continue to use it. So just a tip, don’t call me
If I could change my name I would change it to Scarlet because it sounds so graceful. I would change it because it is frustrating when people get your name wrong all the time. Changing my name wouldn't make me feel better about myself because my name is already beautiful and why change the name that was made just for. The name change would make me feel more confident that I don't have say "it's Holly not Hail or Halley." I am use to it. My name is a great conversation starter. It doesn't matter what other people think about it because it isn't their
My name came from all around the world. My three uncles came up with my full name. Jarin coming from my uncle in America, Tasnim coming from my uncle in England, and lastly Nishat coming from my uncle in Bangladesh. My uncles weren't there with me when I was born, so when my parents described me to them, they all chose different names for me that described me the
I love my name. I haven’t met one person in my whole life with the same name as mine. Just like most of the kids from my religion, my name has a meaning that I can be proud of. My name, Gurrose, means God’s rose.
How do you feel about your name.I like my name. But there is some good things about it, the good things is it is somewhat unique the bad think are the nicknames..
A person’s name is important to their identity for multiple reasons. First of all, your name connects you to someone in your family. I am named after my Zaidy Martin. With the M in his first name and my middle name, and the “mem” in my second Hebrew name Malka and his Hebrew name Moshe. My Zaidy Martin was an exceptionally special person to my father because he was the only connection between my dad and the family in Europe that he never got to meet. For the reason, that they were all murdered in World War ll. In addition, if you have a name that means something to you and your heritage others may not understand it. Meanwhile, Nomgqibelo really loved her name, and it meant so much to her family. When it occurred that it had to be changed to
My is Gabriela, in english means you have a great love of nature and out of doors; In spanish means God force. It’s represent a little of my story, my attitude, and my personality; so if I have the opportunity of change my name with all the security I would say no, never in my life. I sthe way that my parents they chose for me and God allowed them, and I believe that if my parents agree this name is because God already had it prepared for me specifically.
As we grow up we receive three names in our lives; the ones we receive from our parents, the names our friends call us, and the ones we must make for ourselves. People take names as a serious matter because they tend to judge someone by their names before even getting to know them. The majority of individuals I know either truly accepts their names in its entirety or is completely unpleased with it. For me, I am someone who seems to be just right in the middle of them both.
I honestly do not know why, but I love the name Gianna! It is just a really majestic name to me! Gee-on-uhh! I LOVE IT! If I have a child someday, (and if it’s a girl) I wanna name her Gianna! Or maybe even Katana! :O I LOVE THAT TOO! <3 I don’t know why but I love those names. Maybe it’s just a faze… OOOH! I just thought of another name I like! Mable… maybe. Yeah, I think I’m going through a faze, because I used to love the names Payton and Riley, but I suggested the name Payton to my aunt and uncle, because they were having their second baby. And when they took the name Payton, I didn’t wanna name my kid that when I’m older, because I thought i’d be awkward. So now I like the names Katana and Gianna! I don’t know why I don’t like the name
I actually like my full name of Alexandria Hope Blankenship, because my father choose it for me. I do not get to see my dad as most people do, so it makes me feel special that he picked my lifelong name as something I will never forget. If I had the choice to change my name I do not think I would take the offer. Even if the definition of Alexandria doesn’t define me, I think everyone defines their own individual name
My full name is Campbell Keahi Lord, I feel like my first name is kind of boring there is no fancy story to it ( believe me i’ve tried to find one ). My parents just wanted to find a unisex name that they could live with. My last name I feel is a little more interesting and I get asked a lot of questions about it, but the name that I think is the coolest is my hawaiian middle name, Keahi.