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    Name Non-Conforming: Difference between revisions

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    '''Name Non-Conforming''' is a form of [[Gender Non-Conforming|gender non-conformity]] in which one's has a non-normative name for their gender. This includes:
    '''Name Non-Conforming''' is a form of [[Gender Non-Conforming|gender non-conformity]] in which one's has a non-normative name for their gender. This includes:


    * People who's names do not traditionally align with their gender ([[crossnominal]]).
    * People whose names do not traditionally align with their gender ([[crossnominal]]).
    *People who haven't decided on a new name.
    *People who haven't decided on a new name.
    *[[Transgender|Trans]] people who choose to go by their birth name.
    *[[Transgender|Trans]] people who choose to go by their birth name.
    * People who's names are not typically used as names.
    * People whose names are not typically used as names.
    * People who's names are not derivative of anything and have not been used by a significant amount of people.
    * People whose names are not derivative of anything and have not been used by a significant amount of people.
    *People who do not go by any name ([[nameless]]).
    *People who do not go by any name ([[nameless]]).
    *People who go by multiple names ([[multinominal]]).
    *People who go by multiple names ([[multinominal]]).
    *People who's name changes ([[nomifluid]]).
    *People whose name changes ([[nomifluid]]).


    Even if somebody does fall under one or more of these categories, they are not forced to use this term if they aren't comfortable with it.
    Even if somebody does fall under one or more of these categories, they are not forced to use this term if they aren't comfortable with it.
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