Adjective

named (not comparable)

Positive named

Comparative not comparable

Superlative none (absolute)

  1. Having a name.

Antonyms

From Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License.
Thu Sep 10 21:46:45 2009

A name is a label for a noun, (human or animal, thing, place, product [as in a brand name] and even an idea or concept), normally used to distinguish one from another. Names can identify a class or category of things, or a single thing, either uniquely, or within a given context. A personal name identifies a specific unique and identifiable individual person. The name of a specific entity is sometimes called a proper name (although that term has a philosophical meaning also) and is a proper noun. Other nouns are sometimes, more loosely, called names; an older term for them, now obsolete, is "general name".

The word "name" comes from Old English (OE) nama; akin to Old High German (OHG) namo, Latin nomen, and Greek όνομα (onoma), possibly from the Proto-Indo-European language (PIE): *nomn- . (The asterisk before a word indicates that it is a hypothetical construction, not an attested form.)

The use of personal names is not unique to humans. Dolphins also use symbolic names, as has been shown by recent research. Individual dolphins have individual whistles, to which they will respond even when there is no other information to clarify which dolphin is being referred to.

Naming is the process of assigning a particular word or phrase to a particular object or property. This can be quite deliberate or a natural process that occurs in the flow of life as some phenomenon comes to the attention of the users of a language. Many new words or phrases come into existence during translation as attempts are made to express concepts from one language in another. Many of these names have meanings that can also be very helpful during this process.

Either as a part of the naming process, or later as usage is observed and studied by lexicographers, the word can be defined by a description of the pattern to which it refers.

Besides their grammatical function, names can have additional or pure honorary and memorial values. For example, the posthumous name's primary function is commemorative.

Care must be taken in translation, for there are ways that one language may prefer one type of name over another. For example, there are "merchants' and sailors' terms" for their own convenience: the spellings Leghorn, Genoa, and Rome do not appear on Italian maps. Also, a feudal naming habit is used sometimes in other languages: the French often refer to Aristotle as "le Stagirite" from one spelling of his place of birth, and English speakers often refer to Shakespeare as "The Bard", recognizing him as a paragon writer of the language. Finally, claims to preference or authority can be refuted: the British did not refer to Louis-Napoleon as Napoleon III during his rule.

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Fri Sep 4 13:16:28 2009

Why is it that American brand named vehicles are losing now in the automobile industry?
Q. I have finally come to the conclusion that American brand named automobiles are losing in the automobile industry. Like, news coming out that Toyota is now the No.1 car maker in the world & that Ford is knocking on their doors to merge. And Honda cars are known for their great quality & all. American cars are now known for their recalls, low quality, poor design, sometimes called copy-cats in design, etc.? What's going on? I used to love Mustangs, but now I am losing interest & confidence in US brand cars.
Asked by roda19 - Fri Mar 30 21:34:29 2007 - - 10 Answers - 0 Comments

A. The big three are proof that socialism doesn't work. The years of giving the unions exactly what they want and having to support all of the retirees are slowly milking the companies dry. I've read that around 1500 dollars go to retirees, you can't compete with companies who's structure doesn't have to cope with those cost. So to compete you cut cost, doing so the product quality suffers, and wallah! American car companies are going bankrupt.
Answered by mad_mav70 - Fri Mar 30 21:46:19 2007

What is the history of a fabric named oltura? Where does it come from and what is it made from?
Q. Furniture is usually made from this fabric in addition to another fabric named marquesa. I found infor on marquesa, but nothing in english on oltura. I need help. thank you
Asked by Sharona - Thu Oct 5 17:49:58 2006 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Some manufacturers of furniture or fabrics assign their own names to synthetic fabrics which have little bearing on their actual content. I suggest you contact a manufacturer of furniture featuring these fabrics (La-z-Boy is one) for more information. See below:
Answered by Mark - Thu Oct 5 18:01:53 2006

How do you get a star named after someone?
Q. So I have seen in numerous movies and tv shows were the boyfriend gets a star named for his girlfriend. I was wondering if this is even possible, and if so how would one do about doing it?
Asked by Melissaworld - Tue Mar 24 13:48:25 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Just send me $50 and I'll send you a picture and location of your star. Its a scam sister and you willingly seeking to toss your cash into the trash.
Answered by Beetlejuice - Tue Mar 24 13:52:32 2009

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