RT Article T1 Coining a name, casting the self: identity construction through name adoption by Dutch and Flemish Wiccans JF Nova religio VO 20 IS 2 SP 97 OP 110 A1 Gulik, L. A. van 1974- LA English YR 2016 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1636737617 AB In this article, I explore how a contemporary religion affects the self-understanding of its adherents and may contribute to the construction of their personal identity, by examining the Wiccan practice of adopting a “Craft name.” All people tell stories to maintain a coherent personal history, and stories about their names help create a sense of identity. I offer psychological interpretations of such narratives within the context of Flemish and Dutch Wicca, illustrated with quotes from lightly structured in-depth interviews. I found that names and their referents may be either passively accepted or intuitively recognized as one’s own, and that such impressions contrast with expressive and active understandings in which a name implies one’s potency and helps to frame one’s aspirations.