You either spell it or use the name sign given by a friend or loved one. Names do not have specific signs. You may find the signed alphabet all over the web.
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In American Sign Language (ASL), the name "Tyler" can be signed by using the fingerspelling alphabet. You would sign each letter of the name "T-Y-L-E-R" using the corresponding handshapes for each letter.
For names, you can either spell each letter out, or come up with a sign that relates to you and commonly uses the first letter of your name. One example could be if you are known for playing baseball, and are named Tyler, you could make a T (make a fist with your thumb sticking through your index and middle finger) and make a motion like swiping a bat. That is just an example, come up with your own, and sign yourself that, eventually people will know it's you.
In American Sign Language, the sign for "love" is made by crossing arms over the chest and hugging yourself.
In American Sign Language (ASL), you can spell out the name "Jessica" using the fingerspelling alphabet. Each letter in the name Jessica would be signed with the corresponding handshapes for J-E-S-S-I-C-A.
The sign for "Kim" in American Sign Language (ASL) involves using the fingerspelling alphabet to spell out the letters K-I-M. Each letter is represented by a specific handshape and movement.
In American Sign Language, the name "Jillian" can be fingerspelled by using the ASL alphabet to spell out each letter of the name - J-I-L-L-I-A-N.