- Look up
naming in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Naming is ****igning a
name to something.
Naming may
refer to:
Naming (parliamentary procedure), a procedure...
- A
naming ceremony is a
stage at
which a
person or
persons is
officially ****igned a
name. The
methods of the
practice differ over
cultures and religions...
- child's
given name or
names are
usually chosen by the
parents soon
after birth. If a
name is not ****igned at birth, one may be
given at a
naming ceremony,...
- women. "The
Naming Commission". The
Naming Commission.
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Naming of U.S. Army...
- pen
name,
Arana ta Goiri'taŕ Sabin. This
Basque naming custom was used in
nationalist literature; in
formal official do****ents, the
Castilian naming order...
-
suggestions arose for
naming operating systems using the
Linux kernel and GNU components. In 1992, the
Yggdrasil Linux distribution adopted the
name "Linux/GNU/X"...
- Proto-Uralic *nime. A
naming convention is a set of agreed, sti****ted, or
generally accepted standards, norms,
social norms, or
criteria for
naming things. Parents...
-
during the
Early Middle Ages, the
names themselves exerted a
profound influence on the
development of
European naming practices, and many
continue to survive...
- A
naming convention is a
convention (generally
agreed scheme) for
naming things.
Conventions differ in
their intents,
which may
include to:
Allow useful...
- ("two-term
naming system"), also
called binary nomenclature, is a
formal system of
naming species of
living things by
giving each a
name composed of...