y/n stands for “your/name.” Many people use it in stories. for example, your name is Laura. “Y/n is so smart” that will basically mean “Laura is so smart.”
“y/n is so pretty
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these names stand for 'your name' "y" for your and "n" for name, these usually pop up on fanfictions, for example

"Lost/ Bakugo x Y/N ". Anyways if you dont want that cringeyness dont read that shit. if you do you are shipping yourself with that character.
hey I read this harry x Y/N story and-

NO. I heard Y/N so just.no.
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1. An abbreviation for "your name," which can be used on documents or online, either to indicate where one should write his or her name, or as an insert for a person's name in a given context.

2. An abbreviated way of asking someone, "yes or no?"
1. y/n here please

2. Should I order pizza tonight y/n
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Y/n is usually a girl in fan fiction.
Mostly in weird fan fiction, Y/n would be in a harem of some anime boys or random people, like ocs
Usually, Y/n is popular on Wattpad or other sites where you can write stories on.
Some users hate Y/n as she is cringe or more than they dislike.
Lots of users wish when authors mentioned y/n in a story that it would be just a girl.
Y/n kissed Jackson as the rest of the whole school of boy watched.
Jackson won the bet of kissing Y/n.
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An abbreviation in fan-fictions that means "Your name." Literally, it means "Insert name here." It is used when the story takes place from the reader's perspective, as if the reader is an actual person in the alternate universe. Since the writer obviously cannot pick a specific name because various people will see it, this abbreviation is a simple way of showing that the characters are referring to the reader by name - whatever that name may be.
"And who is this new fellow?"

"My name is Y/N"
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It’s used for imagine scenario’s and books.they use it as names. It’s “yes/no”
Book:y/n how about we go to dinner “

Used as “yes/no”
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Person 1: i just got done reading a fanfic of y/n x Dabi
Person 2: cool
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