1. "My": You sign this by pointing to your chest with your index finger.
2. "Name": The sign for "name" is made by touching your chin with your index finger and then extending it out in front of you.
3. "Is": This sign is made by touching your chin with your index finger and then moving it forward as if you're pushing something away.
To sign "My name is" in ASL, you would put these signs together in this order:
* "My" (pointing to chest)
* "Name" (chin-to-front)
* "Is" (chin-forward)
You would then sign your name after that.
For example, to sign "My name is John" you would:
1. Sign "My"
2. Sign "Name"
3. Sign "Is"
4. Sign "John" (the sign for John is made by making the letter "J" with your hand and bringing it down to your chest)
Remember: Sign language varies depending on the language, so this is just for American Sign Language (ASL).