Thats understandable I don't like my real name so i always just call myself Charlie,I don't advise doing it on paper work though.
2007-03-09 17:40:35
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answered by bookboy238 2
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When I migrated in Australia I had to change my given name as the English speaking people couldn't pronounce my name.
I was hiding from the Bulgarian communists & had no other option but to change my family name
2007-03-10 01:40:49
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answered by Angel Girl 7
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When I was younger, I saw the movie, Amadeus. I loved the costumes and the outrageous characters. I wanted to change my name to Constanza (Mozart's wife). I thought it was a really cool name.
2007-03-10 02:43:01
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answered by BlueCat 3
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I had when I was 11. So many things to do in order to make it happened.
2007-03-10 01:39:20
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answered by St Harpy 6
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You've got a lovely name.
Pronouncing your name differently or changing it doesn't change who you are.
After all, what's in a name?
2007-03-10 01:40:11
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answered by arsenick 2
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a name change 2 years ago was only $ 50.00....that may vary state to state...I personally know of someone who did....
2007-03-10 01:38:16
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answered by Anonymous
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I used to want to but now I'm good with it
2007-03-10 01:38:07
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answered by Kristal E 6
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my name is hazel, but oftentimes they pronounce it as hassle, but im already use to it
2007-03-10 01:41:10
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answered by Anonymous
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yes....But then again no, because I think it's really cool where my parents got my name from.
2007-03-10 01:37:03
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answered by odd_person 4
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no way i love my name...john...short, easy to write (cuz im lazy) and it sounds cool
2007-03-10 01:38:05
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answered by footballer 2
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