Which of these is correct expression?My names are…and,My name is…?
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By “multiple aliases” I mean if you are giving someone multiple, *different* names. For example, I have both a Korean name and an English name. If I was going to give both of them, I would say “My names are MinWoo and John.”
However, if you want to avoid that complication, remember that you can always just say “My name is MinWoo in Korean and John in English.” Just replace my name with your’s.
“My name is _____” is the typical way of using that expression in English. Although it is not grammatically incorrect, I never really hear anyone say “My names are ____”.
however, there could be another way putting it without causing much confusion:
my name is ….
1)i am also known by the name/s…
2)my friends call me …, but you can also call me …
“are” would be their names are… I am a high school English teacher. I hope this answer will answer your question.