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Rated: E · Other · Opinion · #982546
That's how I see it.
Your parents gave you a name when you were born. They bought a book of
names containing thousands of names with their meaning and background. Honestly it
went from A to Z in English and in almost as many other languages too. Our
choice of names for our children was not easy. There were grandparents,
famous uncles and aunts that we thought would be honored if our kids would be named after them. They too used a book, it was bigger and had a leather cover. It's not
read as often as it should be. The names in that book had more meaning and
substance than could be contained in a paper back of names.

If people would live their lives according to their name, what would such a child's life turn into? When my father introduced me to his associates and relatives, he would
include the words, "My name sake." It made me proud to named after the man I
honored and held in highest esteem. On the other hand, my name apparently
has roots from the old country. There lived an inventor who's name was
Rudolph Diesel. Little did my father know that this invention would have a
degree of interest in his son's future.

Isn't it reassuring that our names gives us value, respect and historical
significance. I prefer a name to a number or something from the ocean. I've
read it in a big book that it written in heaven. There must be meaning in a
name if it's written in a book like that."
Author: R. Hiebert
Date: Father's Day, 2005
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