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This is how you sign What is your name? in American Sign Language.

How to sign

To sign "What is your name?" in American Sign Language (ASL), hold both hands in a "5" shape with palms up and gently shake them side to side. Then, with your dominant hand open, push it forward toward the person. Finally, form "H" handshapes with both hands and tap them together in a crossing motion.

How to sign

To sign "What is your name?" in American Sign Language (ASL), raise your eyebrows slightly and tilt your head forward to indicate a question. Hold your dominant hand in a "5" handshape with palms facing up, gently shaking it from side to center repeatedly. Then, extend your palm toward the other person and stick out your index and middle fingers on both hands. Move these fingers together to form a cross repeatedly.

To sign "What is your name?" in American Sign Language (ASL), hold both hands in a "5" shape with palms up and gently shake them side to side. Then, with your dominant hand open, push it forward toward the person. Finally, form "H" handshapes with both hands and tap them together in a crossing motion.

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