Which one is correct?
"What is my name" or "What is my name?"?

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What is my name

This phrase is correct and commonly used to ask someone about their name.

This phrase is a direct question used to inquire about the name of the person asking the question.

What is my name?

This phrase is correct and commonly used to ask someone about their name.

This phrase is a direct question used to inquire about the name of the person asking the question.
These two phrases are identical and there is no difference between them. Both are correct and commonly used to inquire about someone's name.

Last Updated: March 25, 2024

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