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  1. namedadjective

    Having a name.

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  1. named

    Named refers to something that has been given an official or recognized name. It is typically used to describe individuals, places, objects, or concepts that have been specifically identified or labeled with a particular name to distinguish them from others. Being named signifies the presence of an assigned title or designation that serves as a means of identification or reference.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Named

    of Name

British National Corpus

  1. Spoken Corpus Frequency

    Rank popularity for the word 'named' in Spoken Corpus Frequency: #2360

  2. Written Corpus Frequency

    Rank popularity for the word 'named' in Written Corpus Frequency: #3357

Anagrams for named »

  1. ad-men

  2. admen

  3. amend

  4. maned

  5. Medan

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of named in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of named in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1

Examples of named in a Sentence

  1. P. G. Wodehouse:

    At five minutes to eleven on the morning named he was at the station, a false beard and spectacles shielding his identity from the public eye. If you had asked him he would have said that he was a Scotch business man. As a matter a fact, he looked far more like a motor-car coming through a haystack.

  2. Marianne Nyegaard:

    The new species managed to evade discovery for nearly three centuries by ‘hiding’ in a messy history of sunfish taxonomy, partially because they are so difficult to preserve and study, even for natural history museums, that is why we named it Mola tecta (the Hoodwinker Sunfish), derived from the Latin tectus, meaning disguised or hidden.

  3. Kaci Kullman Five:

    Hello, My name is Kaci. Welcome to South African Airways. To man named Aidan Five!

  4. Brady Boyd:

    We feel the open carrying of weapons is part of a violent culture and we kind of want to push back against open carry and gun violence, we welcome you to worship. We love the fact that you’re here, but please leave the gun in the car. Church shootings have been a disturbing fact for decades, according to BuckeyeFirearms.org, which listed instances dating back to 1974. The most notorious shooting occurred last June, when a 21-year-old white supremacist named Dylann Storm Roof gunned down nine strangers at the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal church in Charleston, South Carolina, after praying with them for more than an hour. Last month, the FBI provided security training for 165 faith leaders at its Dallas headquarters. The key is to be proactive and plan for it ahead of time and train for it ahead of time, so in the unlikely event something does happen, you're ready and prepared to deal with that situation, John Smith, risk management director with the Catholic Diocese of Dallas, said. Michael Lanford, co-owner of SC Firearms Training, provides firearm training and consulting for churches throughout South Carolina. Michael Lanford helps clients hiring outside security teams or to form their own. Michael Lanford, who has a background in the military and law enforcement, said taking down an active shooter in a church requires unique reactions, and that safety and training are critical.

  5. Bobby Whithorne:

    When a campaign is created on behalf of another individual, the funds are collected by our payment processors, the funds are held, and then the funds are released only to the person named as the beneficiary.

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