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Important thing about name

 Many of us assume that names do not have rules and assume names are trivial. But, do we know that names have rules? The rule is called, Naming Traditions which is a name placement rule so that there are no mistakes when it is mentioned or written, this is very important because if we mispronounce or write down someone's name can make an offensive impression. Some countries have their own naming traditions.  For example, the Spanish country people bear a single or composite given name (nombre in Spanish) and two surnames (apellidos in Spanish). A composite given name consists of two (or more) single names; for example Juan Pablois is considered not to be a first and a second forename, but a single composite forename. The two surnames refer to each of the parental families. Traditionally, a Person first surname is the father's first surname (apellido paterno), while their second surname is the mother's first surname (apellido materno). For example, if a man named Eduardo ...

A prayer and dream from a name

 Lots of human populations in the world has a different name. The name is a collection of letters which meaning not only complementary identities but is a prayer and dream of our parents to us in the future. When you meet someone new, you will introduce by name first, then another identity. Like me, if you don't know me let me introduce myself my name is Maghfira Nurbaeti.   One day my friends and I are talking about the meaning of name, I confused when my friends asked me what is the meaning of my name finally I get ridicule from them because all this time I didn’t know the meaning of my  name, when I got home I immediately asked my parents what the meaning of my name, then they answered Maghfira is the meaning of forgiveness and Nurbaeti is the meaning of light of patience so Maghfira Nurbaeti means the forgiving woman who is surrounded by the light of patience. Yes, that's my parents' hope.  If you ask me i want to change my name? I don't think so, because th...