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I’m an immigrant - call me Kevin
timesonline.co.uk ^ | January 20, 2008 | Robert Watts

Posted on 01/21/2008 8:02:14 AM PST by forkinsocket

MIGRANTS who come to the UK are abandoning more than just their homeland. Thousands of new arrivals are adopting common British names to avoid discrimination or just poor pronunciation.

Arabic names such as Karim and Muhammad are being changed to Kevin and Michael, while Indians bearing the surname Shital prefer to be known as Sheet.

The trend is part of a boom in name changing, fuelled by websites that allow people legally to rename themselves by deed poll within a few hours, usually for about £30.

Chinese people have anglicised their names by adding prefixes such as John, Jason and Sue.

In one instance, a refugee from Uzbekistan called Avlar Jon Akherov became Adrian Barry Roberts. In another case, a young Polish woman with an 18-letter surname opted for the brevity of one of Britain’s most common names - Hall.

“We saw a lot of Muslims change their names after the 9/11 attacks, but in the past few years it’s become much more widespread,” said Mike Barratt, chief executive of the UK Deed Poll Service.

“Often people are just sick and tired of having their names mispronounced. We’re seeing a 20% increase, year-on-year.”

About 70,000 people will change their name using either the UK Deed Poll Service or the Name Change Company this year, two of the most popular services in Britain. In 2001, it was fewer than 20,000.

The rising divorce rate, civil partnerships and second marriages have also driven up the numbers of people who are changing their names.

There is also a great uptake of hyphenated names, a tactic often used by parents who remarry to encourage step-siblings to feel part of a family unit.

More than 500 people took a new name in Ireland last year - a 60% rise in five years. Public records show many migrants have added a Celtic flavour to their names.

Last year Abdullah Elfayoumi became Abdullah O’Fayoumi, while a person arriving with the name Petrova changed it to O’Leary. A Valeri Inatov is now known as Nicholas Kenneally.

Many British citizens who were born overseas have had to change their names after being caught out by the English alphabet.

“People have often ended up using different spellings of the same surname on birth certificates for siblings,” said Janet Chadwick, a director of the Name Change Company.

“We have known one family have four spellings of the same surname. This can pose real issues when it comes to obtaining passports.”

Not all names are changed by those who want to fit in. In the past few months, a 23-year-old man from West Yorkshire became Rolf Harris. A carpenter from Gloucester called Robert Sullivan adopted the name Daddy Fantastic last year.

Samantha Holloway, a 20-year-old from East London, recently found it difficult to obtain work or a new passport after renaming herself HMP Holloway, after the women’s prison in Islington.

Going Native

The name changes made by immigrants include:

- Karim to Kevin

- Avlar Akherov to Adrian Roberts

- Musamma to Ryan

- Mohammad to Michael

- Abdullah Elfayoumi to Abdullah O'Fayoumi

- Shital to Sheet

- Guang to Edward

- Sergei to Benedict

- Cakiqi to Reid

- Carlos De Sousa to Temple Tobins

- Awela to Evelyn

- Aliaksei Vikhrou to Alex Vickrow


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; United Kingdom
KEYWORDS: eurabia; immigrants; islamicimperialism; lietothekufir; lifeamongthekufir; names; stolenpassports; thenamegame; uk
lol @ O'Fayoumi.
1 posted on 01/21/2008 8:02:15 AM PST by forkinsocket
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To: forkinsocket
... the surname Shital prefer to be known as Sheet.

I couldn't stop laughing at this one! (Try it with an accent)

2 posted on 01/21/2008 8:05:42 AM PST by TexGuy (If it has the slimmest of chances of being considered sarcasm ... IT IS!)
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To: forkinsocket

...Just like how our ancestors did when they first came to this country, the USA.


3 posted on 01/21/2008 8:08:00 AM PST by Biggirl (A biggirl with a big heart for God's animal creation, with 4 cats in my life as proof. =^..^=)
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To: forkinsocket

Every single Chinese guy I’ve ever known has been named Ken.


4 posted on 01/21/2008 8:08:34 AM PST by dead (I've got my eye out for Mullah Omar.)
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To: TexGuy

If he really wants to go native, he calls himself Jack Sheet.


5 posted on 01/21/2008 8:09:22 AM PST by Parmenio
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To: forkinsocket
Az-wee-pay.

My name is pronounced Az-wee-pay!

~Aswipe

6 posted on 01/21/2008 8:12:11 AM PST by humblegunner (My KungFu is ten times power.©)
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To: Biggirl

Great grandfather Gustavis Adolphis Svenson had his name changed by the authorities at Ellis Island in ‘02. He became Gus Swanson and never thought it was a big deal.


7 posted on 01/21/2008 8:14:08 AM PST by Eric in the Ozarks (ENERGY CRISIS made in Washington D. C.)
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To: humblegunner

LMAO...or Suk-Oh-Me-yun-Pay-Mee....figure it out. Don’t want to be banned...;)


8 posted on 01/21/2008 8:16:19 AM PST by tongue-tied
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To: Eric in the Ozarks

Hoe do you spell that?

A-C-phlegm-E-D...


9 posted on 01/21/2008 8:17:43 AM PST by null and void (We're tired of being sucked up to once every 4 years and stabbed in the back the rest of the time.)
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To: humblegunner

you’re a tard


10 posted on 01/21/2008 8:17:58 AM PST by pax_et_bonum (That midget hates it when I do that.)
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To: Eric in the Ozarks

That is true, the names were changed for our ancestors, unlike what we see here were there is a choice made to change the name.


11 posted on 01/21/2008 8:18:51 AM PST by Biggirl (A biggirl with a big heart for God's animal creation, with 4 cats in my life as proof. =^..^=)
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To: Biggirl
I called on Firestone when it was an independent company. After Bridgestone bought Firestone, the HQ was moved to Nashville and many young Japanese guys took administrative positions (including purchasing) to learn how to do business in the US. Invariably, they would adopt Anglo first names like “Mike” or “Jake.”
12 posted on 01/21/2008 8:24:12 AM PST by Eric in the Ozarks (ENERGY CRISIS made in Washington D. C.)
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To: Eric in the Ozarks
“I am a Necromancer...there are those who call me.......Tim?”
13 posted on 01/21/2008 8:37:10 AM PST by massgopguy (I owe everything to George Bailey)
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To: massgopguy; NecroMancer; Tim
netiquette...
14 posted on 01/21/2008 8:44:04 AM PST by null and void (We're tired of being sucked up to once every 4 years and stabbed in the back the rest of the time.)
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To: Biggirl
I've read that the stories of Ellis Island officials changing people's names is apocryphal--the people arriving had their names listed on the ship manifest. In some cases the person on the ship mangled the passenger's name (especially if the passenger spoke a different language). A lot of people changed their names after they were in the US in the effort to become American.

Louis Adamic, a Slovene immigrant who wrote a lot about immigration, tells of a Polish-American man who wanted to teach high school but couldn't get hired because of his long Polish surname. So he changed it to an English surname and had no trouble finding a job.

15 posted on 01/21/2008 9:15:54 AM PST by Verginius Rufus
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To: Biggirl

Entertainers have done it all the time.

Dominic Martini, Antonio Benidetto, Marion Morrison, Richard Starkey, and Archibald Leach all come to mind.

To their credit, Frank Sinatra and Sal Mineo never changed theirs.


16 posted on 01/21/2008 9:25:47 AM PST by Emperor Palpatine ("There is no civility, only politics.")
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To: Parmenio
If he really wants to go native, he calls himself Jack Sheet.

Hmmmmm, never heard of him. I don't know Jack Sheet. . . . . . . . (couldn't resist)

17 posted on 01/21/2008 10:52:15 AM PST by TexGuy (If it has the slimmest of chances of being considered sarcasm ... IT IS!)
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