Once, I was told it is bad luck to name your child after a person that has died. For many years It paralyzed me to think I might have doomed you thus to a life of tribulation— second or fifth in a line of matriarchs, junior or third in male succession— Until I realized: whatever name we are given, the naming itself is what confers the condition of grievability. Out of the shapeless dark, someone gives you this name you will answer to all your life. A claiming, but one that comes with all that it entails. You can't lose what you haven't brought close to your breast. You can't mourn what you haven't named enough to lose.


