Hello
my name is
Hannah-Rose
my pronouns are
she/her
they/them
'Hannah-Rose Tristram' is pronounced
HA-na-ROWS TRI-stram
This is how I pronounce my own name when speaking English.
My full name
Hannah-Rose Tristram
If you're adding me to a list of names, please use this name.
Personal name
Hannah-Rose
This is the name I want to be addressed by during a conversation.
On an envelope
Hannah-Rose Tristram
Please use this name when adding my name to an address in a formal context. For example, on an envelope.
Formal name
HR Tristram
I use this name in formal contexts. For example, a letter addressed to me might start 'Dear HR Tristram'.
You might hear me being called
- HanRose
- HR
There are some circumstances in which you might hear people using these variants of my personal name. Please don't use them except in those circumstances.
I don't like to be called
- Hannah
- Hun
Please don't use these variants of my name.
To speak about a person in English, you don't need to know their gender but you do need to know which pronouns to use. This information can't be determined from a person's name or what they look like, so we include it on everyone's page.
she/her
Hannah-Rose is often found on the dance floor.
She is dancing right now.
You should see her dance!
Dancing is one of her passions.
The dance trophy should have been hers!
She is keeping herself fit by dancing.
they/them
Hannah-Rose is often found on the dance floor.
They are dancing right now.
You should see them dance!
Dancing is one of their passions.
The dance trophy should have been theirs!
They are keeping themself fit by dancing.