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  1. Name Signs in the Deaf Community - Verywell Health

    Sep 4, 2025 · "Name signs" in Deaf culture provide a unique, personal way to identify someone without fully spelling out their name using American Sign Language (ASL). These names often reflect the …

  2. "name" American Sign Language (ASL)

    The furrowed eyebrows, the tilt of my head, and the location of my hands all turn this one sign into a whole sentence: "What is your name?" You don't need any additional signs to express this meaning.

  3. One of the most fascinating traditions in American Sign Language (ASL) and Deaf culture is the practice of giving name signs. Unlike spoken names, which are simply said aloud, a name sign is a unique …

  4. How to Sign Your Name in American Sign Language - wikiHow

    Feb 19, 2026 · To say your name in sign language, start by gently placing your hand on the center of your chest to say, “My.” Then, point your middle and index fingers on both hands, turn them to the …

  5. Name in Sign Language: A Guide to ASL Name Signs

    Explore the fascinating world of name signs in sign language and learn your name in sign language. Understand the cultural significance of name signs within the Deaf community and enhance your …

  6. Name Signs: What Are They and How Does a Person Get a Name Sign?

    When referring to a person by name, you fingerspell their name, unless they have a name sign. A name sign, also known as a sign name or ASL name, is when a sign is used instead of fingerspelling a …

  7. Sign name - Wikipedia

    In Deaf culture and sign language, a sign name (or a name sign) is a special sign that is used to uniquely identify a person (a name).

  8. Sign Language • ASL | HandSpeak®

    Sign Language resources and lessons online including ASL dictionary, tutorials, grammar, sentences, alphabet, Deaf culture, baby signing, and more.

  9. Deaf History Month: Name Signs - Deaf Services Unlimited

    Well, today I want to talk about name signs in American Sign Language. Name signs have a rich cultural heritage within the Deaf community, and I have found researching those naming practices fascinating.

  10. Name

    To sign name, form both hands into the ASL letter U sign, hold them down horizontally and have them tap each other intermittently at an acute angle, such that the index finger side of one 'U' hand …