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Memoirs of an Amnesiac

What's In a Name?

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It gets to be annoying each time.

I had one co-teacher, who, even when it is already in the middle of the school year, still forgets a student's name (even when she only had 4 classes with 20 students each class to handle). In order to hide her somewhat intolerable lack of awareness, she calls students as "Miss U" and "Mister U" until all of them have the same name (to the chagrin of those whose names have been forgotten).

Truly, what is there is a person's name?

I remembered my father told me he would have wanted to name me "Gwendolyn." I like the name since it's longer and it leaves an after-gliding effect on one's tongue once the "le" sound is produced. I told him about me liking the should-be name but then he said it was the priest who actually gave him an idea to make it shorter. The advantage of which is that come board examinations I wouldn't have to worry about misspellings and there wouldn't be so much circles to shade (You know what I mean.). The priest further on told him that my name meant that I "came from a white meadow." In my young heart, it sounded really cool.

The Latin word nomen actually meant "name." You can find that as root word to nomenclature, nominative, and others. When you separate the syllables no-men, when translated, no men, meaning no people or unnamed? (Just my curious thought.)

Some parents before used to name their children according to the name of the saints and mind you, they have been very generous. There are those named Juan Carlos Daniel or Gabriel Luis Eric as if they'd never run out of names to give. They probably have learned their own lessons. I had a student who had three names and he can't fit them in the boxes when he took the NAT and NCAE. He was having a difficulty writing them, much more pronouncing them (because they are truly a mouthful). I've also known of people whose names are just two letters like Jr and Gg (looks like a unit of measurement, right?), to name a few.

Names have given us identity. Before Coco just meant the one used for a variety of ways, one of which is in virgin coconut oils. Now, it meant that cute debonair of Kapamilya primetime TV. Names set us apart from others (especially when attached to our surnames). It causes us confusion, too, as when you remember one person's face yet his name sticks on top of your tongue. You'd wish there was a scanner just so the name could be read. Names give us memories of people we must treasure in our hearts and those we must learn to let go.

At other times, names could be annoying, especially when misspelled. Oh, the trouble one has to go through just so all his documents would coincide with his birth certificate! (NSO, it's time to earn again, heheh!) Good thing that we can already get a joint affidavit in the city hall (well, just beside it actually), stating that the person bearing the name in one document is the same person in the birth certificate (Now, this is double promotion, NSO!).

Oh names, names! What's in a name?
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  1. psyche_08's Avatar
    It's not just annoying when misspelled but when also mispronounced. That's the very reason why I just give people the easiest way of saying my name to avoid blood rushing to my brain. I avoid insulting people although it's fun to do it sometimes... err... most of the time... heck... at times.
  2. shey0811's Avatar
    Make up your mind..hehehe...
  3. xco0ter's Avatar
    names can be empowering.
    there's a guy named "anniver" because his birthday falls on the wedding anniversary of his parents.
    combination names too like the son of consuelo & domingo, they named him condom
  4. psyche_08's Avatar
    xco0ter: Now that is hilarious. I wonder if both parents are sane enough to name their kid Condom or maybe they just have a good or weird send of humor. *chuckles*
  5. shey0811's Avatar
    There could be more weird ones we haven't known of. My friend and her siblings all had names starting with X, Y, Z....cool parents, huh?
  6. CEBUANO1234's Avatar
    just like my teacher..she attend to class but isnt that much aware.. she only knows the boys, and the worse thing is she plays favoritism on them.. when its time to get the final grades most of the passers are the boys.. she also attends our class wearing mini shorts, mini skirts, wedge, stilletos, cleavaged attires as if she's going to a party not a class..how unfortunate i am to fail in her class 2x without even knowing prelim,midterm,semifi and havent even returned our test papers..
  7. shey0811's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by CEBUANO1234
    just like my teacher..she attend to class but isnt that much aware.. she only knows the boys, and the worse thing is she plays favoritism on them.. when its time to get the final grades most of the passers are the boys.. she also attends our class wearing mini shorts, mini skirts, wedge, stilletos, cleavaged attires as if she's going to a party not a class..how unfortunate i am to fail in her class 2x without even knowing prelim,midterm,semifi and havent even returned our test papers..
    Oh, this is sad to hear...mga hugaw sa katilingban... I'm sure you've had better teachers, too. Just be thankful for the better ones...

    Thanks for commenting..God bless...
  8. jadamat's Avatar
    Which reminds me of a funny radio skit of having all her 5 daughters named as flor and just to avoid confusion she called them first flor, second flor, 3rd flor and fourth flor respectively...

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