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II . name [neɪm] VB trans

2. name (list):

3. name (say person's name):

Phrases:

brand name N ECON

business name N ECON

Christian name N Brit

code name N

family name N

family name → surname

See also surname

surname [ˈsɜ:neɪm, Am ˈsɜ:r-] N

file name N COMPUT

first name N

given name N AM

last name N esp AM

maiden name N

name day N

pen name N

Usage examples with named

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The red herring prospectus is so named because of a bold red warning statement printed on its front cover.
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It is said to have been named after a famous thoroughbred stallion of the day.
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Boron is named after the element boron and is the location of the world's largest source of the boron compound boric acid.
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The ship could be named after a local historical figure, movement, or landmark - or a famous polar explorer or scientist.
www.independent.co.uk
For entertainment purpose there is a movie theatre named as vijetha.
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Usually four-year schools crowd out community colleges for "naming gifts," the large-scale contributions for buildings or scholarships named for the donor.
www.theatlantic.com
This town is in the vicinity of the three previously named towns.
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It is 590 km long and was named after a classical albedo feature name.
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Traditionally, it is consumed with a cornmeal mush named "mmlig".
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These last four, named for the humors with which they were associatedthat is, sanguine, choleric, melancholic and phlegmatic, eventually became better known than the others.
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