What's in a name?
In Old Testament literature and scriptures generally speaking names are not tags.
And in our Westernized mindset it's easy for us to put our familiarities with Westernized Cultural literature into Ancient Near Eastern literature.
No matter how ludicrous this sounds when I mention it. We do it all the time. Jacob's name wasn't a tag....it was a title. Same as Israel is not a tag but a title. Same as Jesus's name is not a tag but a title. The same as YHWH is not a tag but a title.
We, as the majority of English speakers, do not read, write, or think in Hebrew.
Why on earth we try to use foreign language which is a title and not a tag as someone's proper name when God has never needed a name tag before He created Mankind is beyond me.
Or somehow believe that an omniscient God is offended by people ignorantly trying to pronounce a language never spoken by them.
Or that this omniscient God doesn't know who you are talking to when you pray or about when you speak about Him to another.
In my lifetime of blue collar work I've had so many nicknames its past the point of sanity. It's a wonder I even remember my real name. (My driver's license helps)
So I have a feeling that since God is the God of the whole earth....He has an understanding of people and the issues we face. He is not so legalistic as Jesus explained as He is interested in your heart's condition.
Focus on the majors, once that's done (which it never is) then focus on the minors.