What’s in a Name: Name Mix-ups of Adoptees

Certain people, such as adoptees could be given quite a few names. The birth parents would give them the name after giving birth to you. If you were put in a foster home, the institution can opt to use the name given to you by the mother or call you in a different name. When the adopting family has made the adoption placements, they will certainly create a new nick for the newest member of the family.

The name game goes on and on for an adoptee. Could there be an identity crisis linked to this mix up of names?  The issue arises when you have adopted an adult. As compared to adopting an infant, the adopting family may very well be the first to give a name to the child. Though for some adult adoptees this might post a little dilemma on their identity. How can it be addressed?

An adoptee’s name game

Instead on looking at the negative side on the twists and turns of your name, why not look at the brighter side? Certainly, the names given to you by your birthparents have some history behind it. They may call you by a certain name because of the name of your grandmother or your mother’s favorite flowers. Or it can even be a combination of the initials of your birth mother and birth father. The foster home might very well have their own reasons as to why they choose that name for you. Your adopting parents might give a name that symbolizes the joy when they have adopted you. Isn’t it nice and intriguing to know all the history behind it? There are different stories behind each name. Another cool thing is that you get to choose your own nickname for the names that were given to you.

 

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