When I save photos to external hard drive they lose the names I have typed in

when I save photos to external hard drive they lose the names I have typed in on the MacBook

Hello and thank you for your reply.  When I export, this is what I have used:
File Settings:
Image Format:  JPEG
Color Space:  sRGB
Quality : 80-100
I have not checked the box for "output sharpening", although I did minor sharpening as part of my edit process in LR.
For Image Sizing, I have not changed anything. This is what is currently selected:  "resize to fit" box is checked and "long edge" is selected, 500 pixels.  Resolution 72 pixels per inch. The "don't enlarge" button is NOT checked. 
I'm hoping this is where my issue resides!!
Thank you!

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