@AmeliasBrain Yes. Inuit naming is important. Naming a baby after someone the belief is, not that they become that person but that they… carry on that person, grow into that name. And, for example, if some one is named after your mother it is perfectly acceptable to call them mom (or Anaana if Inuktitut). My other granddaughter is named Qapik after an esteemed elder. Her children call my granddaughter Anaana. My son calls her Ata, which is what he called Qapik because of one of his names.