Many cultures consider it bad luck to put your name on a gravestone before you die, as it can be seen as tempting fate or inviting death. This belief stems from superstitions surrounding death and the afterlife. However, others view it as a practical measure for planning ahead. Ultimately, the interpretation varies depending on personal beliefs and cultural practices.
Tom Riddle Sr and his parents
Yes, his name was Elvis Aron Presley, but was spelled AAron on his gravestone
One of the first requirements to becoming a saint is you must be dead. Notice the title before Andre's name? Yes, he is dead.
Probably right before he/she is born
It is still your parents' name. == The same as it was before they died, unless you legally change it.
It's Irene.
Here lies Brom Who was a Dragon RiderAnd like a fatherTo me.May his name live on in glory.
Sonny Bono's gravestone features a simple inscription that includes his name, birth date (February 16, 1935), and date of death (January 5, 1998). It also bears the phrase "The Beat Goes On," which reflects his legacy in the music industry and his contributions to entertainment. The gravestone serves as a tribute to his life and career as a singer, songwriter, and politician.
WC Fields
No (though it was originally based on a Jewish name).
You are more likely to find an epitaph on a gravestone. An epitaph is a short text honoring the deceased, often accompanying their name and dates. An epoch, on the other hand, refers to a distinct period of time in history.
Joey Luck's birth name is Joseph Michael Luck.