Nyle Dimarco — Name Sign __full__

Notably, the bent ‘N’ handshape is similar to the handshape used in some regional signs for [HANDSOME] or [ATTRACTIVE]. While not explicit, Deaf signers often comment that DiMarco’s name sign “fits his face” – a commentary on aesthetic coherence. This blurs the line between name sign and compliment, a feature rare in arbitrary name signs.

The most cited origin (performed by DiMarco himself in ASL vlogs) is his . DiMarco has a prominent, asymmetric dimple on his right cheek that appears when he smiles. The bent ‘N’ handshape traces the crease of that dimple. This makes his name sign a body-anchored descriptive sign , similar to name signs for “curly hair” or “mole on chin.” However, the dimple is not merely a physical feature; it is a brand asset. In modeling, his dimple is fetishized by hearing audiences. By encoding it into his name sign, DiMarco reclaims that feature as Deaf property: “You see my dimple, you see my sign name, you see my Deafness.” nyle dimarco name sign

Within Deaf social media, using DiMarco’s descriptive name sign rather than fingerspelling “N-Y-L-E” signals insider status. Hearing ASL students who use an arbitrary ‘N’ tap are immediately marked as outsiders. DiMarco has publicly corrected hearing interviewers who attempted to assign him a different sign, asserting the Deaf community’s right to name its own. Notably, the bent ‘N’ handshape is similar to