Can I name myself when I go to Hogwarts?

Of course.

I am a Chinese international student. For convenience and considering that it is very difficult for British friends to pronounce Chinese, I gave myself an English name Jasmine and use it in school.

It doesn’t matter if my classmates call me that or my nickname Jessie, as long as they know it’s me. There is no other girl named Jasmine at Hogwarts. Maybe there will be new students in the future, but it doesn't matter, they can also call me Jasmine Shen with my last name.

Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry is a magician school in the fantasy novel "Harry Potter" written by British writer J.K. Rowling. In the novel, it is in Europe. One of the three major magic schools. The school was founded in 993 AD and adopts a seven-year academic system. It is a boarding school.

In "Harry Potter" Parts 1-6, the headmaster was Albus Dumbledore, and the current headmaster is Minerva McGonagall. The Hogwarts motto is "Never tease a sleeping dragon."

It is divided into four houses, namely Gryffindor, Hufflepuff, Ravenclaw and Slytherin. Each of the four houses has its representative colors and animals. Before the opening banquet of each school year, the first-year students will take turns wearing the Sorting Hat to be sorted into different houses. The Sorting Hat will judge which house you should belong to based on your personality and qualities. Harry Potter was sorted into Gryffindor.