Ankes explains that in essence, everyone wants to know the answer to one question: ‘What do I look like? ’ when they think about what sets them apart. One common one is, ‘What do I look like based on my name? ‘ And in the US, some people hold the belief that your name can change others’ perceptions of how you look, though there are no studies to back this up. But it can be fun to look at patterns or similarities related to certain names. Like, when you ask, ‘What do I look like? ‘, this will often results in request for predictions or imaginary images based on your name. Remember that although your name can lend clues about where you are from, your appearance is based on several things. So when you ask yourself, ‘what do I look like based on my name?» ‘, take it more as idle speculation than definitive answer. In the end, all people’s uniqueness refutes stereotype or preconception associated with their name. Thus, we should all love ourselves and embrace what makes us unique, regardless of appearance or name!