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3 Translation results for names in Spanish

noun | verb | sustantivo

name noun

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names
nombre; apellido; epíteto; fama, reputación

Example sentences of
name noun

  • Please write your name on this line.
  • State your name and occupation.
  • I refused to give them my name.
  • Mark Twain's real name was Samuel Clemens.
  • She registered at the hotel under a false name.
  • My full name is Susan Elaine Smith.
  • We had to memorize the names of all the countries in Africa.
  • “What's your dog's name?” “His name is Sandy.”
  • This is his song “Loving You” from the album of the same name.
  • The ship's name was “Titanic.”
  • "What's your dog's name?" "His name is Sandy."
  • This is his song "Loving You" from the album of the same name.
  • The ship's name was "Titanic."

Synonyms of
name noun

name verb

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named, has named, is naming, names
llamar, bautizar, ponerle nombre a; mentar, mencionar, dar el nombre de; nombrar

Example sentences of
name verb

  • "What are you going to name your new dog?" "I think I'll name him Sandy."
  • The aptly named HMS "Victorious" helped the British Royal Navy win an important victory.
  • A man named James Smith is on the phone.
  • We named our daughter “Mary” in honor of her grandmother.
  • Can you name the person who attacked you?
  • All of the authors named above were influenced by his work.
  • She was named to replace him as the company's vice president.

Synonyms of
name verb

Detailed synonyms for name verb

See: Mention

ñame sustantivo

es
yam

Reverse translation for names

nombre  - name, noun, fame, renown 
apellido  - last name, surname 
epíteto  - epithet, name 
fama  - fame, reputation 
reputación  - reputation 
llamar  - to name, to call, to call, to summon, to phone, to call up 
bautizar  - to baptize, to christen 
mentar  - to mention, to name 
mencionar  - to mention, to refer to 
nombrar  - to appoint, to mention, to name 
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