I don't really think it means what OP thinks it does.
What you say is held against me, you only say my name: You are holding my name against me.
To hold something against someone is generally not a good thing. It usually has a negative context.
Either his name in a familial origin sense is held against him or it's his identity as an individual. Both have highly prejudicial connotations.
What you say is held against me, you only say my name: You are holding my name against me.
To hold something against someone is generally not a good thing. It usually has a negative context.
Either his name in a familial origin sense is held against him or it's his identity as an individual. Both have highly prejudicial connotations.