Daham
My name is very unique. In fact, it is usually found in the Middle East. This is where the name originated. The name itself is like the Eurasian plant, "Sweet Clover."They are both similar in the fact that neither one originated in the United States, but they were later introduced.
The pronunciation for my name can be kind of tricky. The part that makes people mispronounce my name is the fourth letter in my name, which happens to be the letter "A." The "A" is pronounced as a short "A", rather then a long one. It is like when someone shouts "Ahhh" in a movie because the pronunciation for both of them is the same. Even though sometimes my name can be mispronounced, I am not that kind of person that becomes doleful if such a thing were to happen. I rather teach them to say it, then become mad.
My name was given to me because my parents wanted me to be named after my grandfather. My dad was imbued by all the positive influence his dad had on him growing up, so he decided to name me after him.The translation for my name is "Lion." The number one reason why I like my name is it helps me become more known in a group or community of people.
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ReplyDeleteYou went Da-ham on this project..... i liked how simple it was
ReplyDeleteI liked how you mentioned what your name means .
ReplyDeleteyou have a very unique name but it suits you, even though you are not much like a lion.
ReplyDeleteGreat job Daham! I liked that your figures of speech were not the average ones that we see everyday.
ReplyDeleteDaham,
ReplyDeleteWith a name that means "lion," how does that make you feel?
Liked how you explained that your name runs in the family
ReplyDeleteVery good job! I liked how you talked about where your name came from and stuff.
ReplyDeletei like how you told us about your grandpa. and how you told us what your name means.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you put the pronunciation of your name in it! Maybe these people will finally stop calling you daHAM. Haha. Nice job though!
ReplyDeleteI really like how you explained your name and its meaning. You used your vocabulary well.
ReplyDeleteI like how you said your name is very unique and how you said it's like the Eurasian plant.
ReplyDeleteI like how your post is shorter then most but still tells us alot about your name. I think you are very lucky to have an "odd" name!! Good job.
ReplyDeletei liked how you mentioned what your name means, and how to pronounce your name
ReplyDeleteI like how you explained where it comes from and what it means. I think Lion fits you:)
ReplyDeleteI love how you compared your name to a plant and mentioned how you'd rather tell people how to pronounce your name then get mad.
ReplyDeleteDaham,
ReplyDeleteI have never messed up your name :) I really liked how you said where your name originated from. I didn't know that because I thought it was something alot of people have. I finally found something that I'm wrong with :)
i like how where it originated and compared it to something else that was introduced to the United States
ReplyDeleteVery nice! I like the uniquness of your name, I think that is a very cool thing to have. I have never heard of it before, as you said it was uncommon. Well, I enjoyed your presentation!
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