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Deadnaming

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Deadnaming is using a name (called a "deadname") that a transgender person used before transitioning without their permission.[1] It is called that because the person who that name belongs to is considered "dead" and is now a brand-new person.

Sometimes, people deadname another person by accident. They may know the other person before they transitioned. Other times, people deadname other people on purpose. Using a person's deadname is considered to be very disrespectful because it ignores a person's gender identity and is a type of transphobia if it happens on purpose. Some people think that deadnaming is a form of violence.[2]

Obstacles

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It is very hard for people to change their names on forms because there is a lot of paperwork involved. That means that they are more likely to experience deadnaming.

References

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  1. Sinclair-Palm, Julia (2017-05-01). ""It's Non-Existent": Haunting in Trans Youth Narratives about Naming". Occasional Paper Series. 2017 (37). ISSN 2375-3668.
  2. women. (2017-03-17). "Deadnaming A Trans Person Is Violence — So Why Does The Media Do It Anyway?". HuffPost. Retrieved 2020-01-02.