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    The term '''deadname''' refers to the name given at birth to a transgender/nonbinary person who has chosen a different name; even if the person's legal name is their birth name (i.e. they have not had it legally changed), it is still considered a deadname if they prefer to be called something else.
    The term '''deadname''' refers to the name given at birth to a [[transgender]]/[[Nonbinary 101|nonbinary]] person who has chosen a different name; even if the person's legal name is their birth name (i.e. they have not had it legally changed), it is still considered a deadname if they prefer to be called something else.


    The verb '''deadnaming''' is the act of referring to a trans/nonbinary person by their birth name, which is almost universally considered offensive.
    The verb '''deadnaming''' is the act of referring to a trans/nonbinary person by their birth name, which is almost universally considered offensive. Deadnaming can cause [[gender dysphoria]] and out the person being deadnamed, possibly causing further harassment and [[Discrimination against nonbinary gender people|discrimination]].


    == See also ==
    == See also ==
    * [[Names]]
    * [[Names]]
    *[[Discrimination against nonbinary gender people]]


    [[Category:Transition]]
    [[Category:Transition]]
    [[Category:Concepts]]
    [[Category:Concepts]]
    [[Category:Discrimination]]

    Revision as of 06:21, 2 April 2020

    The term deadname refers to the name given at birth to a transgender/nonbinary person who has chosen a different name; even if the person's legal name is their birth name (i.e. they have not had it legally changed), it is still considered a deadname if they prefer to be called something else.

    The verb deadnaming is the act of referring to a trans/nonbinary person by their birth name, which is almost universally considered offensive. Deadnaming can cause gender dysphoria and out the person being deadnamed, possibly causing further harassment and discrimination.

    See also