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Does your given name really represent who you are?

Does your given name really represent who you are?

The critical factors in creating an identity are that it describes who you are and it is self-chosen. Our names and identities describe who we currently are. It is a present-day representation of how we perceive ourselves in this world.

How do you choose a name that fits you?

Pick a name that suits your new identity. Think about the identity that you intend to cultivate, and choose a name that fits with your vision for the new you. You may have connotations about certain names: tough, sweet, adventurous, etc. Pick a name that helps you become who you want to become.

How does your name shape your identity?

When you are born, you are given an identity through your name. A name helps differentiate you from others. While every culture’s naming methods differ significantly, the impact of a name on identity is intercultural. “It’s social meaning representing the symbolism of a name that has acquired historical meaning”

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How does your name affect you?

There’s new research that shows names may even tell us about more than just social background; a name may affect future decisions about marriage and career. His research shows that an unusual number of people named Dennis become dentists, and if you’re named George you’re more likely to become a geologist.

Why name is important for a person?

INTRODUCTION: THE IMPORTANCE OF OUR NAMES Our names are an incredibly important part of our identity. They carry deep personal, cultural, familial, and historical connections. They also give us a sense of who we are, the communities in which we belong, and our place in the world.

Why is a name important to a person?

Why does he say my name?

He say’s your name because its a label the beholder needs to protect and give good meaning to. He say’s it alot to keep you around. He seeks to use said trait about you to shape you to something of his favor and as a medium to invest in you. Whatever trait it is, it keeps him attached.