On Taking a Nahuatl Name
nahuatl at nahuatl.info
nahuatl at nahuatl.info
Thu Jan 16 18:12:27 UTC 2003
Subject: On Taking a Nahuatl Name
Last year I legally changed my name to the Nahuatl name of Citlalin
Xochime. Recently, it was pointed out to me that my name should
be Citlalxochimeh, and I wholeheartedly agree with this
grammatical correction factor. However, I live in the United States
where a last or surname is required unless you are somebody
like Madonna or Sting. One cannot function in American society
without possessing a last name.
In any event, I could have selected Citlalxochimeh as both a first
and last name, however this seemed just plain silly to me, hence my
selection for the Nahuatl name of Citlalin Xochime. As far as dropping
the h near the end of xochimeh, well, that is just the result of the
little rebel inside of me that wishes not to conform completely to the
book.
Well, I do not wish to appear to be an ego miser here, but I did make the
local news about taking on a Nahuatl name (if anyone is interested):
http://deseretnews.com/dn/view/0,1249,405021521,00.html
Also, if anyone else is interested in taking on a Nahuatl name, I
encourage you to do so. I dont like being the only one (female) with a
Nahuatl name, and Ive gone to great lengths to produce and to make
available online a free name change kit. The kit includes all documents
(a $30) value to file a Name Change petition in the United States. One
may access my Name Change kit at:
http://www.zorrah.net/NameChange.htm
My regards,
Citlalin Xochime
http://www.nahuatl.info
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