To introduce yourself and indicate your name in sign language, start by making the sign for “name.” Place your dominant hand’s thumb on your chin and move your hand out and down in a circular motion. Then, fingerspell your name letter by letter. For example, to sign the name “John,” you would make the “J” handshape with your dominant hand and tap it twice on your non-dominant hand. Next, make the “O” handshape and tap it once, followed by the “H” handshape and another tap. Finally, make the “N” handshape and tap it once to complete the spelling of your name.
Learning to sign your name is an important and practical skill for deaf and hard of hearing individuals. It allows them to introduce themselves and interact with others in everyday situations. Additionally, signing one’s name can help to break down communication barriers and create a more inclusive environment.