name

Etymology 1
From, , from , , from , from , from. Cognates include 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬 (whence 🇨🇬), 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬. Possible cognates outside of Indo-European include 🇨🇬 and 🇨🇬. .

Noun

 * 1) Any nounal word or phrase which indicates a particular person, place, class, or thing.
 * 2) Reputation.
 * 3) * 1952, , Revised Standard Version, Thomas Nelson & Sons, 2 Samuel 8:13:
 * And David won a name for himself.
 * 1) An abusive or insulting epithet.
 * 2) A person (or legal person).
 * , second edition of, 2002, Graham Richards, Putting Psychology in its Place, ISBN 1841692336, page 287
 * Later British psychologists interested in this topic include such major names as Cyril Burt, William McDougall,.
 * 1) * 2008 edition of, 1998, S. B. Budhiraja and M. B. Athreya, Cases in Strategic Management, ISBN 0074620975 page 79 :
 * Would it be able to fight the competition from ITC Agro Tech and Liptons who were ready and able to commit large resources? With such big names as competitors, would this business be viable for Marico?
 * 1) * 2009 third edition of, 1998, Martin Mowforth and Ian Munt, Tourism and Sustainability, ISBN 0203891058, page 29 :
 * International non-governmental organisations (INGOs), including such household names as Amnesty International, Greenpeace and.
 * 1) Those of a certain name; a race; a family.
 * 2) Authority; behalf.
 * 3)  A unique identifier, generally a string of characters.
 * 4)  An investor in Lloyd's of London bearing unlimited liability.
 * , second edition of, 2002, Graham Richards, Putting Psychology in its Place, ISBN 1841692336, page 287
 * Later British psychologists interested in this topic include such major names as Cyril Burt, William McDougall,.
 * 1) * 2008 edition of, 1998, S. B. Budhiraja and M. B. Athreya, Cases in Strategic Management, ISBN 0074620975 page 79 :
 * Would it be able to fight the competition from ITC Agro Tech and Liptons who were ready and able to commit large resources? With such big names as competitors, would this business be viable for Marico?
 * 1) * 2009 third edition of, 1998, Martin Mowforth and Ian Munt, Tourism and Sustainability, ISBN 0203891058, page 29 :
 * International non-governmental organisations (INGOs), including such household names as Amnesty International, Greenpeace and.
 * 1) Those of a certain name; a race; a family.
 * 2) Authority; behalf.
 * 3)  A unique identifier, generally a string of characters.
 * 4)  An investor in Lloyd's of London bearing unlimited liability.
 * 1)  A unique identifier, generally a string of characters.
 * 2)  An investor in Lloyd's of London bearing unlimited liability.
 * 1)  A unique identifier, generally a string of characters.
 * 2)  An investor in Lloyd's of London bearing unlimited liability.

Etymology 2
From, from and , from. Compare also 🇨🇬,.

Verb

 * 1)  To give a name to.
 * 2)  To mention, specify.
 * 3)  To identify as relevant or important
 * 4)  To publicly implicate by name.
 * 5)  To disclose the name of.
 * 6)  To designate for a role.
 * 7)  To initiate a process to temporarily remove a member of parliament who is breaking the rules of conduct.
 * 1)  To identify as relevant or important
 * 2)  To publicly implicate by name.
 * 3)  To disclose the name of.
 * 4)  To designate for a role.
 * 5)  To initiate a process to temporarily remove a member of parliament who is breaking the rules of conduct.
 * 1)  To publicly implicate by name.
 * 2)  To disclose the name of.
 * 3)  To designate for a role.
 * 4)  To initiate a process to temporarily remove a member of parliament who is breaking the rules of conduct.
 * 1)  To designate for a role.
 * 2)  To initiate a process to temporarily remove a member of parliament who is breaking the rules of conduct.
 * 1)  To initiate a process to temporarily remove a member of parliament who is breaking the rules of conduct.
 * 1)  To initiate a process to temporarily remove a member of parliament who is breaking the rules of conduct.
 * 1)  To initiate a process to temporarily remove a member of parliament who is breaking the rules of conduct.

Synonyms

 * ,, ; see also Thesaurus:denominate
 * ; see also Thesaurus:specify

Translations

 * Ancient Greek:
 * Vietnamese:

Etymology 3
Borrowed from, substituting n for the unfamiliar Spanish letter ñ. .

Noun

 * 1) Any of several types of true yam  used in Caribbean Spanish cooking.

Translations

 * Spanish:
 * Ukrainian:

Etymology
Borrowed from. Cognate with 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) name

Etymology
From, from.

Noun

 * 1)  name

Noun

 * 1) grass

Etymology 1
From.

Noun

 * 1) fame, reputation
 * 1) fame, reputation

Etymology 2
From, from.

Noun

 * 1) taking
 * 2) receiving

Etymology
From, from , from , from.

Noun

 * 1) name

Etymology
Borrowed from.

Noun

 * 1) letter (a document)

Etymology
From, from , from.

Noun

 * 1) reputation
 * 1) reputation