- "common
names" or (obsolete) "general
names". A
name can be
given to a person, place, or thing; for example,
parents can give
their child a
name or a scientist...
- A
papal name or
pontificial name is the
regnal name taken by a pope. Both the head of the
Catholic Church,
usually known as the pope, and the pope of...
-
given name refers to a
name usually bestowed at or
close to the time of birth,
usually by the
parents of the newborn. A
Christian name is the
first name which...
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Name or
Noname may
refer to: No
Name,
Colorado No
Name Key, an
island in the
Florida Keys No
Name Tunnel,
located near the town in
Colorado No-
Name (character)...
- The
birth name is the
name of the
person given upon
their birth. The term may be
applied to the surname, the
given name or
to the
entire name.
Where births...
-
name, or last
name is the
mostly hereditary portion of one's
personal name that
indicates one's family. It is
typically combined with a
given name to...
- (怜央) is
usually a
masculine given name. The
name can
refer to: Pope Leo (disambiguation), 13
popes List of
saints named Leo Leo of
Constantinople (fl. 1134–1143)...
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Kingdom of
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- male
name in the Netherlands,
particularly in the
Frisian speaking part (for example,
author Anne de Vries). In this incarnation, it is
related to Germanic...
- languages. Such a
name is
called a
binomial name (often
shortened to just "binomial"), a binomen,
binominal name, or a
scientific name; more informally...