 You're not required to change your name if you convert. You're not. That's right. And only would that be required if your name or something not good, like Brandy. And you know, I know actually I have a cousin whose name is Brandy. You know, so like if you could get Muslim you might want to make it something else. Okay, like that's not really the coolest name. Okay, but you know, there are a lot of beautiful names. And like, have you ever heard of a Muslim named Jadid? Have you ever heard of a Muslim named Noshi? Is that correct? Or Shireen? Or, let's keep going. You know, the Persian names. Okay, so how come the Persian names are okay? And the Arab names are okay, but hope is not good. And you know, you could call a girl hope, couldn't you? You could call a person increase, which is bad. You know, and you know, so you know, you don't have to do that. But you know, it's actually, again, you know, we don't want to be aliens in this land. We do also want to be recognized as Muslims. You know, I mean, I'm happy with my name, you know, but very happy with my name. But the thing is, you don't have to change your name. When I became Muslim, like, you've got a good name. You know, you can't be Larry. You know, Larry means you wear the crown of victory. It's not a bad name, Lawrence. But you know, so we don't have to change the name. Of course, a lot of times brothers and sisters will keep their names, which is okay. But also, maybe you can have a Muslim name as well. And in fact, a lot of the African Americans in this country, and the Moriscos in Spain, had what, and I don't know why they called it this, but they had basket names. And if you go to the Gichi Islands, or the coast of South Carolina, you'll find a lot of basket names, like Kredija. Kredija too. Aisha too. And so forth. They had a Muslim name, but then they had a Christian name, which they were known by. So she might be Mary, but that's Kredija too. That's her basket name. And the Moriscos who were the Spanish Muslims that were forcefully converted to Islam, they often did that. So they had a sovereign name. They had Imagi Qedro, but among Asis Mahmoud. So you can do that too. But you're free there to use your Ijtihah, and don't make your family angry. And also, remember that culture is not easy to change. So Al-A'ada Ta'bi'at and Salah. The cultural convention is second nature. You can't just change it overnight. People will not accept that.