Tuesday, May 5, 2009

What is in a name?

What is in a name? Anyone cannot see anything in names other than an identity. But I find more than that. The names starting and ending with a particular letter, from A to Z has good or bad influence in your life.
Take the case of Maria Susairaj and her boy friend, Emile Jerome Mathew, the accused in the Neeraj Grover murder case. See the ‘M’ factor in their life.
Both of their names are starting with the letter ‘M’. Her boy friend is known by his last name, Mathew.
Both are natives of Mangalore.
Their location of the crime is Mumbai.
They murdered TV production executive, Neeraj Grover and disposed his body off at Manor jungles in Maharashtra.
The joint commissioner of Police, Rakhesh Maria is investigating their case.
Persons with names starting with the letter ‘M’ will be the type of allegedly getting into trouble or they may have criminal tendency.

The names starting with the letter ‘A’--the persons will be a victim of any circumstances. They may do something stupid. They may make their life miserable by their wrong judgments.
Names starting with ‘Bh’--the persons will be good-willed, jovial, playful, helping but they will be sentimental and nervous too. There may be suicidal tendency in them.
Names starting with ‘K’—the persons will be always sarcastic, egoistic, vexed, proud and careless. They will be nice only to those they like.
Names starting with ‘H’ and ‘N’ will bring bad reputation to the persons. They may do something for it and gain hatred from society.
Names starting with ‘I’ or ‘R’ are for injury or blood-shed. Persons will be short-tempered will make enemies by their rude behavior or callousness.
Names starting with ‘P’ and ‘G’—the persons will be clever, foxy, and judgmental. They may become moral police. But they don’t mind their moral.
I have yet to study the names starting with the other letters.
But I cannot generalize. I have to spare some from this name factor.
Names starting with ‘S’ is advisable. I cannot say the S names are totally trouble-free. Comparatively it is better.
But parents often name their children according to their fate. Their brain work thus. Most of the parents find a pet name for their children. The name you are always known by has more influence than your original name. For example, Narendra Modi is known by his last name Modi. LK Advani is known by his last name Advani. Some persons will be true to the meaning of their names—like Amitabh Bachchan Almost all names have some meanings. Some names have no meaning at all. It is an age-old custom to name children after stars and planets, Gods and Goddesses. Hindus name their children after Hindu Gods and Goddesses believing that they can attain salvation when they call out their children many times by that name. People often find a surname according to their family profession. If the names are only for an identity there is no need for a naming ceremony. Naming is not in the Nature’s rules.

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