Yes, the pronoun 'it' is an appropriate to replace your name in some circumstances. For example:
My name is Jeffrey, it was my grandfathers name.
Incorrect use: My name is Jeffrey, it is in the fifth grade. Corrected: My name is Jeffrey, I am in the fifth grade.
You can use the pronoun 'it' when you're referring to a name itself, not for the person.
No-my name is
The same way you say it in English. It is a proper name.
Kidzania is a proper name, it doesnt have a translation.
if you a re a female you would say "this is she" and if you are a male you would say "this is he".
When a proper noun ends in 's,' it is proper most times to place the apostrophe after the 's' and not add another.
Obama can not be translated since it's a proper name.
It is a name, a proper noun, so it would be Melissa.
Jo is a proper name is unchanged in the Hawaiian language.
since it is a proper noun (a name) it is the same "catwomen"
It's a trademark/proper name, so it's "AutoCAD."
"Chelsea " being a proper noun (a name) remains the same.
Yes it is, particularly if you don't know the woman's name.