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What is the correct spelling of african names 'Gifa' or 'Gzifa' or 'Dzifa' meaning 'one who is at peace'?

My daughter was given a name from Ghana during her naming ceremony. (Means 'one who is at peace'). The name was initially spelled 'Gzifa' pronounced 'gee fah'. But later, I was told that the spelling was Dzifa or Gifa. I plan to have the name tattooed on my annkle but now I am confused about it all.

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Gzifa is correct. Many languages spell these names differently based on culture and sounds through the language.

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SOURCE: when I access my facebook, I have my name ok but then all Japanes

Try this: Open your home page. Scroll all the way to the bottom. On the left you will see: Facebook copyright 2010 and in blue a language. Click on it. It opens a modal that will allow you to choose your language.

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On the top of facebook you have 3 options:
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Account

go to Account, then click on "Account Settings" and then click on "Change" next to "Name"

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SOURCE: My name is spelled incorrectly

  1. You have to log in with the incorrect information
  2. go to profile
  3. select edit
change to Nadine instead of Nadime

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SOURCE: Need to change my first name spelling

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Open your account settings. Log in to Facebook and click the Gear icon in the top-right corner of the page. Select "Account Settings".

  • To access this on the mobile app, click the menu button in the top-left corner and scroll down to Account Settings. Select General, and then tap Name.
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    Click on your name to open the name editor. You can enter a First, Middle, and Last name, as well as an Alternate name (such as a nickname or maiden name).
    • Your name can only be changed four times.
    • Facebook wants you to list your name as it appears on your credit card or ID.
    • You cannot use symbols, numbers, random capitalization, or punctuation.
    • Your middle name cannot be words or phrases.
    • Nicknames should be variations on your real name (Jim instead of James, Meg instead of Megan, etc.)[1]
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    Enter your real name. Facebook does not allow you to impersonate someone else, or create a page for a fictional character. Accounts found in violation of this will be forced to change the name.
    • If you want to create an account for an organization, business, or a pet, you will need to create a Facebook Page.
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    Enter your password. To change your name, you will need to enter your password into the box before you are allowed to save your changes.
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    Click Save Changes. Your new name will be saved, and the change will reflect on your Profile shortly. It can take up to 24 hours for a name change to be approved

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