Dear Miss Manners: I’m a physician, so I am used to people addressing me as “Dr. Jones.” That includes both patients and ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I’m a physician, so I am used to people addressing me as “Dr. Jones.” That includes both patients and non-physician staff in the hospital where I work. Even out in public, if I run ...
“Some of the hottest rising surname styles today are surnames ending in ‘S’ like Collins, Brooks, and Hayes,” says Wattenberg. “Also, names ending in unusual letters like ‘W,’ as in Harlow and Winslow ...
"It was my godmother's favorite name," she told me. "Her son was her only child, so she didn't get to use it." The godmother was delighted when her first granddaughter was named Jane. Meanwhile ...
Because there are at least two possible readings for every kanji character, it is possible for two-character first names to have a wide range of possible readings. And some Japanese have let ...
We can all understand that it is not forbidden for Jews to have names that are not Hebrew. Thus, we may reference Moshe, Mordechai, Rabbi Akiva, Rav Huna, Rabbenu Peter, and Rav Shlomo Zalmin ...
You want change first name and you wonder how to apply? We tell you what information to know and the steps of the process. The request for a change of first name shall not be contrary to the best ...