12th March,2013
04:51 am
Being Iyer…Part 3 :The Dilemmas
of a Long Name
I
am beginning to wonder and ponder over the fact that why I get the craziest
ideas at the wee hours in the morning, and at this time, with nothing to do…actually
lots of things to do…with the slightest and least inclination and willingness
to do those things…I am enjoying laziness with attitude …!! Bang on…!!
There
is a wasp buzzing threateningly on and around the tubelight..and to escape it..
I am trying to divert my attentions to other mundane things…like writing a lame
blog,when I ought to be writing research papers…well well..who cares…hehe…
Well..recently
I had to fill up my passport application, and so I had to figure out what my
First Name and Surname was …including middle name..if any, the form clearly
said that the initials need to be expanded, I remember how my juniors were
ragged all the time and were actually given an assignment to memorize my full
name, and I would tell them only once, adding to their fury. So I would tell
them my name as:-
Koduvayur
Venkitaraman Subramaniam Abhishek Iyer…. Now, I was in a total Dilemma, My
official name is K.V.Abhishek, that is Koduvayur Venkitaraman Abhishek,
Koduvayur being the place where my father hailed from, obviously being born and
brought up in Ghaziabad, naming me according to Iyer tradtion would have been difficult
,as Ghaziabad Venkitaraman Abhishek would have sounded crazy, and Subramaniam(which
was my grandfather’s name) would be
unsuitable for School purposes, and mom didn’t quite like that name, so my name
according to the Tradition should be K.V.Subramaniam, as Sons are always named
after their Grandfathers,well..to cut the long story short, finally I was named
as K.V.Abhishek, phewww….!!
So..back
to the passport form , I am wondering what to fill in and how to fill in, what
if the authorities misinterpret K.V. to be my first name and Abhishek to be
last name? :O I actually had an argument with dad, who was all the time correct
when he told me how to fill in and what to fill in…hehe…This was the first time
when I faced the Dilemmas of having a long name , gosh….!!
I
already had a hard time explaining my friends what my initials were, they
cannot simply pronounce Koduvayur,,, in their north Indian toungues, so finally
I gave up one day…and as they say in hindi “Maine sabkuch bhagwaan par chodh
diya”.
Problem
no.2 What if the authorities asked for a full-name proof?? My dad, being a
perfectionist, had a proof ready, the Life Insurance Policy papers, but alas,
only later on I observed that Venkitaraman was actually written as Venkikakaman
and Koduvayur was written as something else….
I
shall go mad for crying out loud…I tell you…
However,
it was nowhere mentioned that full name proof is needed, and I had my PAN card
for proving it, so I just have to wait and watch , what the consequences are…
Swamiye Sharanam Ayappa….
There
is a whole generation of long names in the family as I recently found out…. My
maternal Grandfather(Taatha) was named N.A.Vishwanathan Iyer. That is Nurani
Ananthapadmanaban Vishwanathan Iyer. All this may lead to nuisance sometimes,
but still I am proud of that 10 feet long name that I have, and my Namesake,
which is unique and sounds influential at the same time, and the whole irony of
the story is that I hated the word Subramaniam during my childhood, and now I have
a strong going facebook profile that spells out my name as “Abhishek
Subramaniam Iyer” …
And
I love it…
Abhishek
Subramaniam Iyer Likes this :D :D :D
haha good one again :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Aarya...btw...have u read the previous ones?? :D
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