Being
Named
by
Grandfather
Naming
a
child
can
be
a
great
responsibility
for
parents,
as
it
is
a
decision
that
will
stick
with
the
child
for
the
rest
of
their
life.
However,
in
some
cultures,
it
is
a
tradition
for
the
grandparent
to
name
the
child,
as
they
believe
it
brings
good
luck
and
blessings
to
the
child's
life.
In
my
family,
this
tradition
is
also
followed,
and
I
was
named
by
my
grandfather.
My
grandfather
is
a
wise
and
respected
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of
our
family.
When
my
parents
had
me,
they
asked
him
to
name
me
as
per
the
tradition.
My
grandfather
thought
deeply
about
it
and
finally
decided
to
name
me
Faith.
The
name
stands
for
belief,
confidence,
and
trust,
and
my
grandfather
hoped
that
I
would
embody
these
traits
and
make
my
family
proud.
As
I
grew
up,
the
name
became
a
part
of
my
identity,
and
I
loved
how
it
sounded
and
what
it
stood
for.
My
grandfather
passed
away
when
I
was
a
teenager,
and
the
name
became
even
more
special
to
me
as
it
symbolized
the
bond
I
shared
with
him.
I
feel
privileged
to
have
been
named
by
my
grandfather
and
carry
his
legacy
in
my
name.
In
many
cultures,
naming
a
child
after
a
family
member
or
ancestor
is
a
way
of
paying
tribute
and
honoring
their
legacy.
In
some
traditions,
the
name
carries
a
special
meaning
or
signifies
certain
traits
or
characteristics
that
the
child
is
hoped
to
embody.
Being
named
by
a
grandparent
is
a
way
of
passing
on
family
values
and
traditions
to
the
next
generation.
In
conclusion,
being
named
by
my
grandfather
has
been
a
significant
part
of
my
identity.
It
has
connected
me
to
my
family's
roots
and
traditions,
and
I
feel
proud
to
carry
his
legacy
in
my
name.
The
tradition
of
grandparent
naming
is
a
beautiful
and
meaningful
way
of
passing
on
family
values
and
honoring
our
loved
ones.