The act of writing one’s name on a document or form as a means of identification or acknowledgment.
A formal process of recording one’s name, often in a specified format, which can include the use of stamps or printed text, distinguishing it from a handwritten signature.
The practice of inscribing a name for purposes such as official records, voting, or other legal documents, reflecting consent or participation.
Example:
持ち物すべてに記名してください。
The act of not providing one's name or signature on a document, often used in contexts like voting or surveys to ensure anonymity.
A state where an individual's identity is not disclosed, commonly applied to forms or instruments that do not require personal identification, contrasting with the concept of being registered or signed.
The practice of submitting information or participating in an activity without attaching personal identifiers, allowing for a level of privacy and confidentiality in various transactions or responses.