name

Related to name: last name, Name meanings
See:
  • (one's) name is mud
  • (something), thy name is (someone or something)
  • a big name/noise
  • a black mark beside (one's) name
  • a cigarette with no name
  • a good name is a second inheritance
  • a good name is sooner lost than won
  • a handle to (one's) name
  • a household name
  • a household name/word
  • a name to conjure with
  • a rose by any other name
  • a rose by any other name (would smell as sweet)
  • answer to the name
  • answer to the name (of)
  • appear before
  • appear under the name (of)
  • appear under the name of
  • bad name
  • be (one's) middle name
  • be named after (someone or something)
  • be named for (someone or something)
  • be somebody's middle name
  • big name
  • big-name
  • black mark beside name
  • by name
  • by the name (of)
  • by the name of...
  • call (one) names
  • call by (a name)
  • call by a name
  • call names
  • call somebody names
  • call someone names
  • can't put a name to (someone)
  • cigarette with no name
  • clear (one's) name
  • clear name
  • clear one's name
  • clear somebody's name
  • common name
  • dead name
  • dead naming
  • drag (one's) name through the mire
  • drag (one's) name through the mud
  • drop (someone's) name
  • drop names
  • enter (one's) name
  • enter somebody's/your name
  • give (one's) name to (something)
  • give (someone or something) a bad name
  • give a bad name to
  • give a bad name to (someone or something)
  • give a bad name to, to
  • give a dog a bad name
  • give a dog a bad name and hang him
  • give your name to
  • go by
  • go by the name (of)
  • go by the name of
  • go by the name of...
  • go under the name of
  • go under the name of (something)
  • handle to (one's) name
  • handle to one's name
  • Happy (Holiday Name)!
  • have (one's) (name and) number on it
  • have (one's) name in lights
  • have (one's) name on it
  • have (one's) name taken
  • have (one's) name written all over it
  • have (something) to (one's) name
  • have a good name (somewhere or in something)
  • have letters after (one's) name
  • have name inscribed in the book of life
  • have somebody's name on it
  • have something to your name
  • have to your name
  • have your name in lights
  • household name
  • I didn't catch the name, and I didn't catch your name
  • I didn't catch your name
  • I'm awful with/at names
  • I'm terrible at names
  • I'm terrible with/at names
  • in (one's) own name
  • in (someone's or something's) name
  • in all but name
  • in behalf of
  • in God's name
  • in God's/Heaven's name
  • in heaven's name
  • in name
  • in name only
  • in the name of
  • in the name of (someone or something)
  • in the name of God
  • in the name of heaven
  • in the name of sb/sth
  • it has (one's) name on it
  • It has name on it
  • know (someone or something) by name
  • know by name
  • lend (one's) name to (something)
  • lend your name to something
  • letters after (one's) name
  • make a name
  • make a name for (oneself)
  • make a name for oneself
  • make a name for yourself
  • my name is mud
  • My Very Easy Method Just Speeds Up Naming Planets
  • name (one) as
  • name (someone or something) after (someone or something)
  • name (someone or something) for (someone or something)
  • name a/the/(one's) price (for something)
  • name after
  • name and shame
  • name as
  • name dropping
  • name for
  • name for else Go to name after
  • name is mud, one's
  • name names
  • name no names
  • name of the game
  • name of the game, the
  • name the day
  • name to conjure with
  • name your poison
  • no name cigarette
  • no names, no pack drill
  • no-name cigarette
  • not have a penny to (one's) name
  • not have a penny to your name
  • on a first-name basis
  • one's name is mud
  • only in name
  • put (one's) name in the hat
  • put a name to
  • put a name to (someone or something)
  • put a name to somebody/something
  • rose by any other name would smell as sweet
  • rose by any other name, a
  • say her name
  • see (one's) name in lights
  • self-preservation is the name of the game
  • ship name
  • someone's name is mud
  • something has your name on it
  • take (one's) name in vain
  • take names
  • take one's name in vain, to
  • take somebody's name in vain
  • take someone's name in vain
  • the name of the game
  • throw (one's) name around
  • throw (one's) name in the hat
  • throw around (one's) name
  • throw name around
  • to (one's) name
  • to be named later
  • to name
  • to name (but) a few
  • to name a few
  • to one's name
  • toss (one's) name around
  • toss (one's) name in the hat
  • toss around (one's) name
  • What is/was the name again?
  • What was the name again?
  • what’s his face
  • what’s his name
  • What'll it be?
  • what's his face
  • what's his/her/their name
  • What's in a name?
  • what's-his/her/their-name
  • why in God's name
  • worthy of the name
  • you name it
  • you name it, (one's) got it
  • you name it, somebody's got it
  • your name is mud
  • your, his, etc. name is mud
References in classic literature
Things are said to be named 'derivatively', which derive their name from some other name, but differ from it in termination.
"Then call him many names, but never the same name twice.
However, I had the good luck to think of a name that would fit either sex--so I brought it out:
Having got a name for his horse so much to his taste, he was anxious to get one for himself, and he was eight days more pondering over this point, till at last he made up his mind to call himself "Don Quixote," whence, as has been already said, the authors of this veracious history have inferred that his name must have been beyond a doubt Quixada, and not Quesada as others would have it.
Looking round, he beholds the young man of the name of Guppy, much discomfited and not presenting a very impressive letter of introduction in his manner and appearance.
Then the little man began to chuckle at the thought of having the poor child, to take home with him to his hut in the woods; and he cried out, 'Now, lady, what is my name?' 'Is it JOHN?' asked she.
There are ships which bear a bad name, but I have yet to meet one whose crew for the time being failed to stand up angrily for her against every criticism.
It is a sad long list of the names of men, beginning with Manuel Micheltoreno, one time Mexican "Governor, Commander-in-Chief, and Inspector of the Department of the Californias," who deeded ten square leagues of stolen Indian land to Colonel Don Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo for services rendered his country and for moneys paid by him for ten years to his soldiers.
More than once I have tried to picture myself in the position of a boy or man with an honoured and distinguished ancestry which I could trace back through a period of hundreds of years, and who had not only inherited a name, but fortune and a proud family homestead; and yet I have sometimes had the feeling that if I had inherited these, and had been a member of a more popular race, I should have been inclined to yield to the temptation of depending upon my ancestry and my colour to do that for me which I should do for myself.
"And now, prisoner, will you consent to tell your name?" said the president.
"So long as I struck in the name of the law and of justice my profession allowed me to sleep quietly, sheltered as I was by justice and law; but since that terrible night when I became an instrument of private vengeance and when with personal hatred I raised the sword over one of God's creatures -- since that day "
"I now know for the first time, madam, that your name is Macallan," I said.
Principal mountains--I'm on the only one, but I don't think it's got any name. Principal towns--why, what ARE those creatures, making honey down there?
So men have thought for many years, but that is not my name. Few have known it, for I have kept it locked in my breast, lest, thought I live now under the law of the White Man, and the Great Queen is my chieftainess, an assegai still might find this heart did any know my name.
Now, this name had been more or less in Mr Boffin's thoughts all the morning, and for days before; therefore he said: