Suppose there is a family history book. A distant relative's name is included in a story about a particular heirloom in the family, but in fact, that relative had no connection to it. The relative could claim 'name not my story' because the name is wrongly associated with that specific family story. Another example could be in a school project presentation. If a group member's name is put on a slide about a part of the project they didn't work on, they might say 'name not my story' as the story of that part of the project isn't related to them.
One common name could be 'a brief tale'.
Let's say your name is Tom. In a story where Tom saves a village from a flood by building a dam all by himself. After this story, his name could be associated with heroism and self - reliance. So'my name after story' in this case would be Tom being known as a hero.
Well, you could start by thinking about the meaning and origin of your name. Maybe there's a story behind how your parents chose it. That could be the basis of your tale.
One example could be the story of Noah's Ark in the Bible. In the name of God, Noah was instructed to build an ark to save his family and pairs of every kind of animal from the great flood. This story shows God's judgment as well as His mercy in sparing the righteous.
Suppose there is a small ASL - using community in a town. There is a young man named Tom. A new interpreter in the community, who was still learning, accidentally gave Tom a name sign that was very close to the name sign of an older and respected member named Tim. During a community meeting, when announcements were being made and the interpreter used the wrong name sign for Tom, everyone thought it was Tim being addressed. Tom felt a bit left out as he was not getting the proper attention, and Tim was confused as to why things were being said about him that didn't pertain to him. It took a while for the interpreter to realize the mistake and correct it, but in the meantime, it created some awkwardness and miscommunication within the community.
Sure. Maybe there was a party where a person was introducing their friend using ASL. But instead of signing the correct name, they signed the name of another friend they knew. Everyone was confused at first, looking around for the person with the wrong name.
The 'java.math.BigInteger' is also a good example. 'BigInteger' clearly indicates that this class is used to deal with large integers. In Java, the normal 'int' data type has a limited range. But 'BigInteger' can handle extremely large integer values. The name itself is part of the 'java name story' as it is designed to be self - explanatory for developers.
One example could be 'plot deviation'. This means the plot goes in a different way than it seemed to be going. For instance, in a romantic story, when the two characters who seem to be falling in love suddenly find out they are related.
Sure. There's a story I know where a little girl named Lily loses her favorite doll. The whole story is about how she searches for it all over the town. The story is called 'Lily and Her Lost Doll', which is an 'in a child's name story' as it is centered around Lily and her experience.
I can't really provide an example of a 'dirty' Pokemon name story because Pokemon is a family - friendly concept. Any such story would be inappropriate and not in line with the positive values of the Pokemon franchise.