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Doctor, 32, Who ‘Hated’ Her Name Finally ‘Feels Free’ After Deciding to Change It Before Receiving Her Diploma (Exclusive)

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  • After years of feeling disconnected from her legal name, Shay Taylor-Allen officially changed it before accepting her medical school diploma in May 2026

  • Taylor-Allen said the decision was deeply personal and shaped by both family ties and the frustrations she experienced carrying a name that never felt like her own

  • Now, the 32-year-old tells PEOPLE that finally making the change has brought her clarity, confidence and a sense of freedom

At 32, Washington, D.C., resident Shay Taylor-Allen had completed medical school and matched into an anesthesiology residency program at Yale New Haven Hospital — the same place where she once worked as a janitor.

But even as she prepared for her next chapter, one thing still felt unresolved. For most of her life, friends, classmates and colleagues had called her Shay, while her legal name, ShaQuan, remained on official documents.

“I knew I was about to receive my doctorate, and I refused to let that diploma carry a name I had never truly claimed,” Taylor-Allen tells PEOPLE. “That milestone gave me a deadline, and I was determined to meet it.”

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As Taylor-Allen got older, the gap between the name she lived by and the one attached to her records became increasingly difficult to ignore. What once felt like a minor disconnect eventually carried emotional weight tied to family history, identity and the way she moved through the world.

“My name was literally built from both of my parents’ names, which was a common thing in the ’90s for Black American families,” she explains. “But once that relationship with my father changed, carrying half of his name every single day felt like a weight I hadn’t chosen.”

Over the years, Taylor-Allen says she also became increasingly aware of how names can shape the way people are perceived and treated, particularly for Black women in professional spaces.

“The bias is real, whether people want to acknowledge it or not. There’s research on it, and more importantly, there’s lived experience on it,” she emphasizes.

Even after earning her place in medicine, Taylor-Allen says those experiences continued to build over time in ways that felt both subtle and exhausting.

“I obviously made it with my old name. I became a doctor with it. But it was annoying in a way that adds up over time,” she explains. “There were moments where I’d be lumped together with other Black women whose names sounded similar, like we were interchangeable.”

Shay Taylor-Allen and her mother.
Credit: @shaytaylorallen

Eventually, Taylor-Allen realized the emotional weight of holding onto the name felt heavier than letting it go, and so she returned to Connecticut, where she grew up, and filed her paperwork through probate court in March 2026.

Luckily, the transition itself felt natural as most people in her life already knew her as Shay, making the legal change feel less like a reinvention and more like overdue alignment.

She also credits much of that ease to the support she received from her family, especially her mother.

“My mom was also very understanding about the name change; she didn’t feel hurt by it at all, she understood all my reasonings,” Taylor-Allen says. “For me, it felt like a release. It felt like a new beginning in life. Something so small was weighing heavy on me, more than I could know.”

Shay Taylor-Allen, her mother and brother.Credit: @shaytaylorallen

Shay Taylor-Allen, her mother and brother.
Credit: @shaytaylorallen

Since making the change official, Taylor-Allen says the biggest difference has been the peace that comes with no longer feeling divided between two identities.

“Having one name, one identity, one version of myself to present to the world brought a clarity I hadn’t fully anticipated,” she admits.

In May 2026, the feeling only deepened once she stepped into her new shoes as a doctor under the name she has always connected with most.

“I feel free. That’s the word that keeps coming back to me,” she reveals. “I felt like I was living as two people for years and never fully inhabiting either one. Now I just feel like myself.”

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Shay Taylor-Allen.Credit: @shaytaylorallen

Shay Taylor-Allen.
Credit: @shaytaylorallen

For Taylor-Allen, the experience ultimately became about allowing herself to choose what felt right for her own life.

“For women, especially Black women, something deeper goes on when we feel like we can’t choose ourselves,” she explains, adding that she hopes others understand they do not need to justify a deeply personal decision simply because other people may not understand it.

“You don’t need a dramatic backstory or anyone’s approval to make a decision about something as personal as what you are called,” Taylor-Allen tells PEOPLE. “Your name should feel like you. And if it doesn’t, you are allowed to change that at any age, at any stage of life.”

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