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My parents gave me my name, my father to be exact, which denotes vibrancy and hope in China, and this name suits me well.
In my case, my name was given to me by my parents. They chose it based on a combination of personal significance and cultural traditions. They wanted a name that would reflect our family heritage and values. I think names carry a lot of meaning, and I appreciate the thought they put into choosing it.
My parents gave me my name, my mother to be exact. Dorsa is an originally Iranian name, and it means a pearl, beautiful.
Well, I have two names. My original name, Zahra, was given to me by my grandmother, who is a religious woman. My nickname, Saye, was given to me by my older brother; it's his favorite name.
As far as I know, it was a decision made by my parents. My mother suggested another name at first, but after some time, they changed their minds and settled on my name. I'm so delighted that it was their choice because this name gives me a variety of opportunities.
Well, it is an interesting story. When I was born, my mother was upset because she wanted me to be a boy, but it turned out that I was a girl, not a boy, unfortunately. My parents thought a lot about how to name me, but my grandfather loved the name Valeria, and he advised [...]
I was named after my grandfather, to be exact. My father gave me this name to keep a living memory of him because he loved his father and wanted me to be like him.
Well, my name has been passed on from my grandfather, and to be exact, my father named me Daniel because he really loved his father and wanted to have a memory of him.
Usually parents or grandparents are the ones who name their babies. Relatives often choose religious names, while others might prefer names with special meanings or traditional significance.
I was named after the olive tree, which is mentioned in the Quran as a blessed plant and a gift from heaven to humanity. The name signifies peace, prosperity, and abundance.
If my parents gave me my name, my dad, to be exact, wanted me to be strong and helpful, like a tree.
My name was given to me by my parents. My mother, to be precise, chose it. I think it was a great choice because I feel it suits me perfectly.
My parents gave me my name. My father, to be exact, my mother has said. They didn't mean to name me Meizis at first.
My parents gave me my name. My father, to be exact. My mother says so. He didn't mean to make me like his effort.
My parents gave me my name. My father wanted to name me something else, but my mother preferred "Lis." So, he didn't end up naming me "Lis" at first.
My father chose my name when I was born. He wanted me to have a great name, at least in his opinion. My mother told me that my father had a baby name book, and he picked my name from it even before I was born.
Uh, my parents chose my name when I was born. My parents wanted me to have a great name. At least to them. I remember my mother and father even wrote in a baby name book before I was born. This new name was chosen for me.
Traditionally in Sudan, newborn children are named by a relative. In my case, my parents, especially my father, gave me my name.
My father gave me my name.
My father gave me my name. It means 'beautiful' in [language]. I think my parents wanted me to be beautiful, but it also puts a lot of pressure on me. It's a lot to live up to!
Um, my name was given to me by my grandfather. It was like a lottery because everyone in my family gave their own names, and then my brother just randomly picked one, and this was my exact name.
