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- verbname (verb) · names (third person present) · named (past tense) · named (past participle) · naming (present participle)
- give a name to:"hundreds of diseases had not yet been isolated or named" · "she named the child Edward"
- identify by name; give the correct name for:"the dead man has been named as John Mackintosh"
- give a particular title or epithet to:"she was named “Artist of the Decade.”"
- mention or cite by name:"the sea is as crystal clear as any spot in the Caribbean you might care to name"
- appoint (someone) to a particular position or task:"he was named to head a joint UN–OAS diplomatic effort"
- specify (an amount, time, or place) as something desired, suggested, or decided on:"he showed them the picture and named a price"
adjectivename (adjective)- (of a person or commercial product) having a name that is widely known:"countless specialized name brands geared to niche markets"
OriginOld English nama, noma (noun), (ge)namian (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch naam and German Name, from a root shared by Latin nomen and Greek onoma. Explore further
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