MY
1) hold out your hand like you're ready to do a high-five.
2) place your hand on your heart
NAME
1) hold your index and middle finger out on both of your fingers
2) put your left hand below your right hand and close to your fingernails, tap them once.
If you want to sign your name, you must fingerspell it.
There is no sign language for Hannah. In order to have your name in sign language, you would have to make it up yourself. I hope this helps you.
Australian sign language is called Auslan.
You sign it.
To express "My name is Raven" in American Sign Language (ASL), you would fingerspell the name "R-A-V-E-N," then sign "MY NAME" before fingerspelling again, or use the sign "ME NAME RAVEN."
In American Sign Language, you can sign "MY NAME D-A-N-I-E-L-L-E" fingerspelling out each letter of your name, Danielle.
In American Sign Language (ASL), the name Leah can be signed by fingerspelling each letter of the name L-E-A-H.
In American Sign Language you fingerspell it
HELLO1) Wave MY1) hold out your hand like you're ready to do a high-five. 2) place your hand on your heartNAME1) hold your index and middle finger out on both of your fingers 2) put your left hand below your right hand and close to your fingernails, tap them once.ISThere is no sign for 'is' because it's pretty minor and they get the main point. :) HANNAH1) Spell out the letters H-A-N-N-A-H
There are no names that have sign language equivalents. Instead, each individual is given a new name in sign language that is typically the first letter of the name used with some sign that characterizes that person. For example, if Anthony plays basketball, his sign name might be an A shape hand in the sign for basketball or if Anthony is very tall, his sign name might be an A shape hand in the sign for tall. Just like any other language, you probably can't choose your own sign name but your sign name is given to you.
There is no name for sign language itself. There are individual sign languages used internationally, though, such as: * ASL (used in the USA and the English-speaking areas of Canada) * BSL (used in the UK) * etc.
"My name is Melanie" in American Sign Language would be signed by fingerspelling M-E-L-A-N-I-E and then signing "MY NAME."
In American Sign Language (ASL), you can sign "Please sign your name" by first signing "please" by moving the flat palm of your hand in a circular motion and then signing "sign name" by mimicking the act of signing on an imaginary surface with your index finger.