1 - My name was given (by)to me by my mother. My mother had givengave me my name when she was (at the)at the university. She, and she was influencedinspired by the name of one of her classmate’s nameclassmates.
2 - Of course there wasis a meaning ofto my name. Its meaning is some kind of metal (mix), bronze and also stone age (era) neme. I mean (like) stone age. That, meaning that bronze is my namethe meaning of meaningmy name.
3 - I like my name. As, as it has a wonderful meaning. Andand it is unique name. AndIt also it is short, so that usingsaying it is easy.
4 - In my country, people care about their names since those names arethey mostly come from their elderly parentsancestors.
5 - I think that everybody thoughtfollowed this idea once. Actually I didn’tdon’t think really (it),think this; I just I wonder. How would be feelingI feel if I would havehad a different, ancestral name ?
6 - You can change your name in my country. But, but it’s not easy. You can some kind of official business in the birth registration office, but you can’t change your name in there. If you want to change your name, for whatever reason is, you have to apply to court. And It’s takeand it takes time,. I am not sure how long, but I guess 3, 4 mounts3-4 months at the most.
7 - In my country, usually parent names their babiesparents in the cities usually name in urbantheir babies. However, grandparents give the babies name names in the rural area. It’s somea kind of tradition.
8 - There is a some kind of tradition aboutregarding naming babies. Actually I've mentioned about this before. Sometime, especially in the rural areaareas, grandparents gave name the babies so that to livethey have their father’s fatherfather's name.
9 - There are twoTwo names are very common in my town. One of them is Can, the other is Berk. I don't know why these names are most oftenused. I guess so thatit is a tradition.
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