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I . name [neɪm] N

1. name (title):

name
ime n
name
naziv m
what's your name?
first name
ime
last name
in our name
in the name of ...
v imenu [koga] ...

2. name no pl (reputation):

name
ime n
name
sloves m
name
ugled m
to give sb/sth a good name
to make a name for oneself
to make a name for oneself

II . name [neɪm] VB trans

2. name (list):

name
navajati [perf navesti]
name

3. name (choose):

name
navajati [perf navesti]
gin, wodka, whisky, beeryou name it, I've got it

4. name (nominate):

to name sb sth
to name sb sth

ˈbrand name N

ˈChris·tian name N esp Brit

ˈcode name N

code name
code name

ˈfirst name N

first name
[osebno] ime n

ˈgiv·en name N

given name
given name

ˈlast name N

last name

ˈmaid·en name N

mid·dle ˈname N

middle name

ˈname day N

name day
god m

ˈname-drop·ping N no pl

ˈpen-name N

ˈpet name N

ˈplace name N

place name

prop·er ˈname N, prop·er ˈnoun N LING

proper name

ˈstage name N

ˈtrade name N

trade name
firma f
trade name
trade name

user ˈname N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The band then underwent several changes of lead guitar, changing the name of the band each time.
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Today it is impossible to name one outstanding performance by an actor in a color film.
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Under her married name she writes contemporary romantic-suspense.
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Produce and other basic staples are still offered, but other items are far more likely to be manufactured items such as electronics, name brand clothing and other wares.
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The group took their name from a section in a greeting card display.
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A general name for this material is catgut.
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It is not intended for cases such as Trojan where an unattested language has been given a name.
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The name lira was used on banknotes beginning in 1973, initially jointly with pound, and exclusively on both coins and banknotes since 1986.
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All functions begin with a % sign, followed by the name of the function, followed either a single % sign or a parenthetical list of arguments.
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The name appears to have been quite rare in Latin, although the reason for this is unclear.
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