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1 name after
(to give (a child or a thing) the name of (another person): Peter was named after his father.) opkalde efter* * *(to give (a child or a thing) the name of (another person): Peter was named after his father.) opkalde efter -
2 name after
(American) name forto give (a child or a thing) the name of (another person):يُسَمّي على اسْمPeter was named after his father.
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3 name after
(to give (a child or a thing) the name of (another person): Peter was named after his father.) poner el nombre -
4 name after
(to give (a child or a thing) the name of (another person): Peter was named after his father.) skíra í höfuðið á -
5 name after
(to give (a child or a thing) the name of (another person): Peter was named after his father.) -
6 name after
(to give (a child or a thing) the name of (another person): Peter was named after his father.) pôr o nome de -
7 name after
adını vermek, ismini vermek* * *(to give (a child or a thing) the name of (another person): Peter was named after his father.) (bir kimse)nin ismini takmak, adını vermek -
8 name after
(to give (a child or a thing) the name of (another person): Peter was named after his father.) imenovati po -
9 name after
(to give (a child or a thing) the name of (another person): Peter was named after his father.) nimetä jonkun mukaan -
10 name after
(to give (a child or a thing) the name of (another person): Peter was named after his father.) kalle opp etter -
11 name after
(to give (a child or a thing) the name of (another person): Peter was named after his father.) (dare il nome di) -
12 name after
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13 name after
(to give (a child or a thing) the name of (another person): Peter was named after his father.) dawać imię po (kimś) -
14 name after
(to give (a child or a thing) the name of (another person): Peter was named after his father.) dot vārdu, nosaukt par godu kādam -
15 name after
(to give (a child or a thing) the name of (another person): Peter was named after his father.) pavadinti (ką) vardu, (kam) duoti kieno vardą -
16 name after
uppkalla (barn) efter* * *(to give (a child or a thing) the name of (another person): Peter was named after his father.) uppkalla efter -
17 name after
(to give (a child or a thing) the name of (another person): Peter was named after his father.) δίνω το όνομα(κάποιου) -
18 name after
(to give (a child or a thing) the name of (another person): Peter was named after his father.) pojmenovat po -
19 name after
(to give (a child or a thing) the name of (another person): Peter was named after his father.) pomenovať po -
20 name after
(to give (a child or a thing) the name of (another person): Peter was named after his father.) donner (à qqn) le nom de
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name*/*/*/ — [neɪm] noun I 1) [C] a word or set of words used for referring to a person or thing My name is Judith Kramer.[/ex] What s the name of this flower?[/ex] I think it s a great name for a band.[/ex] 2) [singular] a reputation These people have ruined … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
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