14 answer(s) found.
I wouldn't like to change my name because since childhood I have loved my name. In the future, I don't have any intentions to change my life or my name.
No, never. My name carries a lot of meaning, and the meaning of my name is a gay person who is happy and fortunate. I love it, and my parents named me Hania, and I appreciate them for giving me my name.
No, never. My name was given to me by my grandfather when I was born, so it carries deep value, deep emotional value. Additionally, it's not just a name; it is a part of my identity and my family's love for me.
Well, I don't think I would like to change my name. I have a role attached to it over the years, and it holds a lot of personal significance for me. My name is tied to my identity and my family history, so changing it would feel a bit strange. However, I do understand why [...]
No, I wouldn't like to change my name because I respect it and it represents my cultural background. Also, I have been called by this name all my life. It feels like an important part of my identity.
Personally, I would not change my name. I have grown accustomed to it, and it has become an integral part of my identity. It carries sentimental value, as it was given to me by my parents with care and consideration. Additionally, my name is associated with memories, experiences, and relationships, making it an essential part [...]
No, I don't want to change my name because it is a part of my identity and it's meaningful to me.
Actually, this isn't something that I've ever considered, but in short, I think about Geng Jun, my name. That is the name my mother gave me, the powerful love she has for me. So I really appreciate it. In addition, my name has a minimum of one season of the year, and I was born [...]
Well, actually not, because my name is one of the unique names in my country. One of the positive sides of my name is that when I go to a foreign country, they have a similar name to mine, which is Daniel. I think it's more convenient this way.
No, I don't think I would change my job. The job itself is sometimes challenging, but I can always seek help from my colleagues and accomplish the task in the end. I know I'm constantly on a learning curve and looking forward to career progression.
No, I wouldn't change my name for anything, as it's dear to my heart. And, um, that's what people know me by.
Absolutely not. I am in love with my name. I think it suits me perfectly. So I would never change my name for anything in my life.
Well, I would not like to change my name because it has a beautiful meaning and that's what people know me by. So it is very dear to me.
Absolutely not. My parents bestowed upon me my name with immense care and affection. It serves as a constant reminder of their love and thoughtfulness. To change it would be akin to discarding a precious gift they have given me.
