Thursday, September 11, 2014
A Name is Only a Title Page to Someone
Names. Literally, names are sounds and a bunch of letters put together that we, being people who speak the same language and live surrounded in the same culture, associate with a person or animal. They make it easier to distinguish from person from person. But they are not all factors that distinguished us. Most cases, parents give us names and we learn to adopt them for our own personalities and characters. Thus, for many people their name comes from their family, an influential part of someone's life. When stating the sentence above, a name doesn't have to be a full name that is given to someone at birth. A nickname given to someone by a family like a sports team is another example of the sentence above. A name comes from a factor that distinguishes us. A factor that someone chose to signify you
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Names are also a way for others to be remembered by. For example if someone was named after a beloved late family member, the family could remember or honor that person by naming a child after them.
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