Paraaf
Paraaf, also known as paraph or parafe, is a short signature, initial, or flourish placed on a document to indicate approval and to help authenticate its contents. The term paraaf derives from the French word paraph, from para- "beside" and graph "to write" (in Dutch, paraaf is the common term). A paraaf is typically a few handwritten letters, an initial, or a small signature near the end of a page or along its margin. In multi-page documents, signatories may paraph each page or section to deter substitutions and alterations, while a full signature may still be required on the final page or the document as a whole.
In practice, paraphs are used in legal, commercial, and administrative documents, such as contracts, agreements, notarial
Overall, the paraaf is a recognized and widely used tool to attest authenticity and intent in written