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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Name
n.
1.
The
title
by
which
any
person
or
thing
is
known
or
designated
;
a
distinctive
specific
appellation
,
whether
of
an
individual
or
a
class
.
Whatsoever
Adam
called
every
living
creature
,
that
was
the
name
thereof
.
--
Gen
.
ii
. 19.
What's
in
a
name
?
That
which
we
call
a
rose
By
any
other
name
would
smell
as
sweet
. --
Shak
.
2.
A
descriptive
or
qualifying
appellation
given
to
a
person
or
thing
,
on
account
of
a
character
or
acts
.
His
name
shall
be
called
Wonderful
,
Counsellor
,
The
mighty
God
,
The
everlasting
Father
,
The
Prince
of
Peace
.
--
Is
.
ix
. 6.
3.
Reputed
character
;
reputation
,
good
or
bad
;
estimation
;
fame
;
especially
,
illustrious
character
or
fame
;
honorable
estimation
;
distinction
.
What
men
of
name
resort
to
him?
--
Shak
.
Far
above
. . .
every
name
that
is
named
,
not
only
in
this
world
,
but
also
in
that
which
is
to
come
.
--
Eph
.
i
. 21.
I
will
get
me
a
name
and
honor
in
the
kingdom
.
--
1
Macc
.
iii
. 14.
He
hath
brought
up
an
evil
name
upon
a
virgin
.
--
Deut
.
xxii
. 19.
The
king's
army
. . .
had
left
no
good
name
behind
.
--
Clarendon
.
4.
Those
of
a
certain
name
;
a
race
;
a
family
.
The
ministers
of
the
republic
,
mortal
enemies
of
his
name
,
came
every
day
to
pay
their
feigned
civilities
.
--
Motley
.
5.
A
person
,
an
individual
. [
Poetic
]
They
list
with
women
each
degenerate
name
.
--
Dryden
.
Christian name
.
(a)
The
name
a
person
receives
at
baptism
,
as
distinguished
from
surname
;
baptismal
name
;
in
western
countries
,
it
is
also
called
a
first name
.
(b)
A
given
name
,
whether
received
at
baptism
or
not
.
Given name
.
See
under
Given
.
In name
,
in
profession
,
or
by
title
only
;
not
in
reality
;
as
,
a
friend
in name
.
In the name of
.
(a)
In
behalf
of
;
by
the
authority
of
.
“
I
charge
you
in the duke's name
to
obey
me.”
--
Shak
.
(b)
In
the
represented
or
assumed
character
of
.
“I'll
to
him
again
in name of
Brook.”
--
Shak
.
Name plate
,
a
plate
as
of
metal
,
glass
,
etc
.,
having
a
name
upon
it
,
as
a
sign
;
a
doorplate
.
Pen name
,
a
name
assumed
by
an
author
;
a
pseudonym
or
nom de plume
. --
Bayard
Taylor
.
Proper name
Gram.
,
a
name
applied
to
a
particular
person
,
place
,
or
thing
.
To call names
,
to
apply
opprobrious
epithets
to
;
to
call
by
reproachful
appellations
.
To take a name in vain
,
to
use
a
name
lightly
or
profanely
;
to
use
a
name
in
making
flippant
or
dishonest
oaths
. --
Ex
.
xx
. 7.
Syn:
--
Appellation
;
title
;
designation
;
cognomen
;
denomination
;
epithet
.
Usage:
--
Name
,
Appellation
,
Title
,
Denomination
.
Name
is
generic
,
denoting
that
combination
of
sounds
or
letters
by
which
a
person
or
thing
is
known
and
distinguished
.
Appellation
,
although
sometimes
put
for
name
simply
,
denotes
,
more
properly
,
a
descriptive
term
(
called
also
agnomen
or
cognomen
),
used
by
way
of
marking
some
individual
peculiarity
or
characteristic
;
as
,
Charles
the
Bold
,
Philip
the
Stammerer
.
A
title
is
a
term
employed
to
point
out
one's
rank
,
office
,
etc
.;
as
,
the
Duke
of
Bedford
,
Paul
the
Apostle
,
etc
.
Denomination
is
to
particular
bodies
what
appellation
is
to
individuals
;
thus
,
the
church
of
Christ
is
divided
into
different
denominations
,
as
Congregationalists
,
Episcopalians
,
Presbyterians
,
etc
.
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