You say "my"(place flat hand palm in on chest) "name"(with both hands make "u" handshapes. Hold left hand pointing out. Bring right hand down to left hand, touching right middle to left pointer finger at knuckle so your hands are perpendicular to each other with palms facing each other) "M-O-R-G-A-N"(fingerspell your name)
You don't sign "is" in sign language.
If you don't know the sidn language alphabet, here is a video that will show you:
http://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=wMQHd1UBkeI
Click on each word to see the sign:Hi. My name is Morgan = Hi. Name my M-O-R-G-A-N**Note, this is the sentence structure of ASL.
How to say Olivia in sign language
melissa
vanessaa
danielle
Click on each word to see the sign:Hi. My name is Morgan = Hi. Name my M-O-R-G-A-N**Note, this is the sentence structure of ASL.
You sign it.
How to say Olivia in sign language
vanessaa
danielle
melissa
Like with all names you would fingerspell it, unless you were givin a sign name by a deaf person. A sign name is a special sign that is your "nickname" in sign language, until you receive one the proper way is fingerspelling.
If really up to you cause people name are made by the person and if you want a name sign have to be what you like.
It's almost impossible to answer that in text alone. I suggest going to signingsavvy.com. It is a sign language video dictionary.
Sarah Morgan, it is the same in any language!
There are no names that have sign language equivalents. Instead, each individual is given a new name in sign language that is typically the first letter of the name used with some sign that characterizes that person. For example, if Anthony plays basketball, his sign name might be an A shape hand in the sign for basketball or if Anthony is very tall, his sign name might be an A shape hand in the sign for tall. Just like any other language, you probably can't choose your own sign name but your sign name is given to you.
To say "bible" in American Sign Language you would sign "Jesus" then "book."