I want a BRAND NEW Name

@mikyung (2232)
Philippines
June 20, 2012 11:56am CST
I'm a bit surprised and at the same time amazed when I came to meet this unexpected person in an unexpected place. We are totally different person from different birth place and home town. Verified to be a non-relative of mine, different language and dialect spoken, also with a different behavior based on my impression, extremes it may seem with a common denominator, we have the same name and same family name. Well that meeting was just short that we have little time to talk. Now, sometimes I just want a brand new name for security reasons. A unique one. With due respect to my parents, to my Mom, who gave me my name. Do you ever had the chance to see your own name somewhere? Do you have an experience meeting the other person who holds your name? Any thoughts. thanks
2 responses
@jaiho2009 (39140)
• Philippines
21 Jun 12
That is not a problem. I have come to know few people having same name and surname but there is no instance that both have the same middle name- so- that's not a big deal at all. My uncle in-law had this problem before. Police came to arrest him because he had the same name with the crime suspect. And he was cleared because of his middle name..
@mikyung (2232)
• Philippines
24 Jun 12
You are right. That's why we need to be careful all the time. Bring identification cards if possible.
@dobsyto (298)
• Bulgaria
20 Jun 12
Well yeah there are a lot of people with the same names. And also it is quite not so safe because if the person with the same names as yours, make something bad you could be the first suspect if they don't know him face. So yeah it is strange , however I don't think that it is a good idea to change your name no mater of the things that could happen. I think that we should be proud with our names given when we were born.
@mikyung (2232)
• Philippines
21 Jun 12
I see your point dobsyto. My mother gave that to me. I must live with it, through that I'm also respecting my mother. Also, changing a person's name entails long legal process. Thanks