Celebrated on 04/09/2026
National Name Yourself Day encourages people to choose a new name for themselves for a day, celebrating self-identity and creativity. It was created in 2015 by author and humorist John G. Miller as a playful way to explore personal reinvention.
National Name Yourself Day was founded in 2015 by John G. Miller, an author known for his humorous and thought-provoking works. Miller conceived the holiday as a lighthearted way for individuals to explore aspects of their identity by temporarily adopting a new name. The day was first celebrated on April 6, 2015, and has since gained traction through social media and word-of-mouth.
Since its inception, National Name Yourself Day has evolved from a niche observance into a broader celebration of self-expression. Initially shared among Miller's readers and followers, it now sees participation from people around the world who change their names on social media profiles, introduce themselves with new names, and engage in discussions about identity. The day is often marked by creative name choices, from whimsical to meaningful, and is used as an opportunity for personal reflection or simply for fun.
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