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deadname
deadname
English
Noun
deadname (plural deadnames)
- The birth name of a person who has since changed their name (especially a transgender person).
- 2014, Natalia Moorin, "My Illness Is Not Your Inspiration", Damsel (University of Western Australia), page 21:
- And when people constantly refer to you as your deadname [a name that you previously went by], or use the incorrect pronouns, it really is like getting slapped with a wet fish.
- 2015 May 19, Jane Fae, "Changing your name should be a joyous moment, but for many it’s a nightmare", The Guardian:
- Once you’ve changed your name, accessing the old one can be traumatic: not for nothing is it referred to as “deadname”.
- 2014, Natalia Moorin, "My Illness Is Not Your Inspiration", Damsel (University of Western Australia), page 21:
Verb
deadname (third-person singular simple present deadnames, present participle deadnaming, simple past and past participle deadnamed)
- To refer to someone who has changed their name by their previous name.
- 2014 August 13, “The 'transgender tipping point': how and why attitudes are changing”, in The Week UK:
- The press has often been accused of using offensive phrases and terminology when discussing trans people, including the misuse of pronouns, continuous 'deadnaming' – referring to a trans person's previous name – as well as giving a platform to transantagonistic people.
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See also
- dead-naming (“act or instance of naming as the target of a death-curse”)
- misgender