Exchanging our names gives us a sort of familiarity and we become comfortable for further communication

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Most of the common names are easy to pronounce but the uncommon names are not pronounced properly since they are either long or complicated to interpret. The pronunciation of names varies with geographical location or even within the states of a country. A person in the USA may not pronounce an Asian person’s name and vice versa. This may sometimes lead to name shaming too. Pronouncing a person’s name wrong is the last thing you want to do. If there is nothing in a name, then why we are annoyed when somebody misspells or mispronounces your name? Just because we are very much possessive about our name as it’s our only first identity in the society.

https://proxywords.wordpress.com/2021/06/04/name-an-identity

PS: I posted the following comment to Ashish’s post earlier today (it has yet to be approved):

Hi Ashish 🙂

Excellent post — I plan to “review” it later today. 😀

Note that (in many languages) “noun” seems to be related to “name” — I think maybe the Latin root is something like “nomen” (but I know very little about Latin 😉 ) .. for example, in the English, there’s a word “nomenclature” that basically refers to names.

I have been working in the field of natural language search for the most of my life now. I distinguish between “rational” concepts (words) and “irrational” concepts (names) … for example IMHO “Google” is an irrational concept. You can read more about this here:

http://remediary.com/2020/11/06/hope-change-flipping-the-f-word-removing-the-old-fashioned-r-word

🙂 Norbert

What’s With the Name?

body, dance, imagery, Introduction, name

Axis & Atlas

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The motif of the axis and atlas is all about perspective and connection. In the human body, the axis and atlas are bones at the top of the spine that directly control movements of the head. They allow us to move in order to see the world around ourselves rather than seeing only what is directly in front of us. They widen our view of our surroundings and allow us to choose the direction we want to go. They are both internal and external by mechanically functioning inside of our bodies and allowing us to see opportunities to connect with our surroundings. Dance allows us to explore, experience, and connect as illustrated by the axis and atlas in many ways and in any style or discipline. With this motif we learn about ourselves and about our larger world.

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