Identity is likely a main theme. As mentioned before, names are tied to identity, and the story with its focus on names in two languages might be exploring how characters' identities are shaped by their names and the cultures associated with them.
In 'names nombres by julia alvarez', the title itself gives a clue about the significance of names. Names often carry a lot of cultural baggage. In many immigrant stories, the name can be a source of both pride and struggle. It could be that in the story, the characters with different names (in different languages perhaps, like 'names' in English and 'nombres' in Spanish) are facing challenges or revelations related to how their names are perceived in different cultures, how they are called, and how they call themselves. This can lead to a deeper exploration of self - identity and belonging.
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