- 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...
- not "Lorca" or "GarcĂa".
Spanish naming customs were
extended to
countries under Spanish rule,
influencing naming customs of
Hispanic America and Philippines...
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Persian Gulf
naming dispute Sea of ****an
naming dispute List of
geographical naming disputes United Nations Group of
Experts on
Geographical Names Freedom...
- A
naming law
restricts the
names that
parents can
legally give to
their children,
usually to
protect the
child from
being given an
offensive or embarr****ing...
- East
Slavic naming customs are the
traditional way of
identifying a person's
family name,
given name, and
patronymic name in East
Slavic cultures in Russia...
- 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...
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officially the
Kingdom of
Thailand and
historically known as Siam (the
official name until 1939), is a
country in
Southeast Asia on the
Indochinese Peninsula...
-
hackers from the
programmer subculture usually work
openly and use
their real
name,
while computer security hackers prefer secretive groups and identity-concealing...
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revived in the
latter part of
World War II for the
Western Pacific.
Formal naming schemes and
lists have
subsequently been used for
major storms in the Eastern...