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This is the case in American Sign Language.
What you would do is sign Lexie using the alphabet.
Proper names are usually spelled out in sign language. Google "manual alphabet".
In American Sign Language, you can sign "Kimberly" by fingerspelling each letter using the ASL alphabet.
To sign your surname in American Sign Language (ASL), fingerspell each letter of your surname using the ASL alphabet. Each letter is formed with your dominant hand using specific handshapes and motions corresponding to the English alphabet.
To say 'Brianna in Sign Language, you have to finger-spell each letter. There is a link below in the Related links section: It is the the alphabet in ASL.
"Nancy" in sign language would be fingerspelled
You must fingerspell it. See related links below for a finger alphabet.
If you are referring to the name, you must fingerspell it.
Deaf and hearing people in the Deaf community living in the UK/Britain use British Sign Language or BSL. Sign Language is not universal, and that is the type of sign language used in this region. What is easily noticeable about BSL is that two hands are used for the BSL alphabet. Other signed languages tend to use one-handed alphabet for manual languages.
In American Sign Language you fingerspell it
No, the finger spelled alphabet does not have capitalized versions of the letters.