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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.
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.
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.
