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Do newcomers to Shinto receive special names like in Buddhism?

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Do newcomers to Shinto receive special names like in Buddhism?

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No. Unlike Buddhism, where newcomers to the faith take oaths and are initiated into the religion by receiving a new name, Shinto does not assign special names to new practitioners. As Shinto is the natural and spontaneous emanation of gratitude and reverence toward kami, there is no need for special distinctions.

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