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1name Listen to audio/ˈneɪm/ noun
plural names
[count] 1 : a word or phrase that refers to or that can refer to a specific person
What's his (first) name? His name is Jacob. I took my husband's (last) name when we got married. Please write/sign your name on this line. State your name and occupation. I refused to give/tell them my name. She has one of the most famous names [=she is one of the most famous people] in show business. Can you give me the name of a good dentist? [=do you know a good dentist that I could use?] Mark Twain's real name was Samuel Clemens. She registered at the hotel under/using a false/assumed name. Samuel Clemens wrote under the name (of) Mark Twain. My full name is Susan Elaine Smith. Her name is Susan, but she goes by the name (of) Sue. [=people call her Sue] Do you know a man by the name of [=do you know a man named] James Smith? She now owns several restaurants that bear her name. [=that are named after her] Can I put your name down for a donation? [=can I write down your name on the list of people who are giving a donation?; would you like to make a donation?]see also christian name, family name, first name, forename, given name, last name, maiden name, married name, middle name, nickname, pen name, pet name, stage name, surname
2 a : a word or phrase that refers to a specific place or thing
We had to memorize the names of all the countries in Africa. What's your dog's name? His name is Sandy. What was the name [=title] of that movie we saw last night? This is his song Loving You from the album of the same name. The ship's name was Titanic. The band takes/gets its name from [=it is named after] its hometown. The company gives/lends its name to one of the biggest golf tournaments in the country. [=the golf tournament is named after the company]
b : a word or phrase that refers to a type or group of things
Psychologists have a name for this kind of behavior. Is there a name for the part of the leg behind the knee? The cougar is also known by the names puma and mountain lion. The plant's botanical/scientific name is Chrysanthemum leucanthemum, but we know it by its common name daisy. True to their name, killer bees have been known to kill people. = As their name implies/suggests, killer bees really do kill. = Killer bees really live up to their name. = Killer bees are known to kill people, hence the name.see also brand name, code name, place name, proper name, trade name
3 : the general opinion that most people have about someone or something
A few dishonest players have given the sport a bad name. [=they have made people think badly about the sport] I won't let you ruin our family's good name. [=good reputation] He's still trying to clear his name. [=to prove that he is not guilty of a crime]
4 : a famous person or thing
He's one of the biggest names in music. Our agency has represented some of the most famous names in the business. The following year, she took the role that would make her a household name. [=a very well-known person]see also big name, name-dropping, no-name
5 : a word or phrase that is used to describe and insult someone
a bad/dirty nameusually plural Sticks and stones may break my bones but names will never hurt me! You're such a stupid jerk! Hey, don't call me names! A bully at school was calling her names.see also name-calling
by name
: using a name : by saying the name of someone or something
He never mentioned her by name [=he never said her name], but we all knew who he was talking about. The victim was able to identify his attacker by name. [=he knew the name of the person who attacked him] We've had people come in to the store and ask for it by name.
drag someone's name through the mudsee 1drag
in all/everything but name
: not in an official way but in every other way
Military governors ruled the country in all but name for many years. Their marriage was over in all but name five years ago.
in name only also in name
used to describe a person or thing that does not have the qualities that its name suggests For many years, the Emperor was the ruler in name only. = The Emperor ruled in name but not in fact. She's my boss in name only. We're really more like partners. a friend in name only
in someone's/something's name or in the name of someone/something
1 aused to say that something officially or legally belongs to a specified person We both own the house, but the car is in my name. The business is registered in her husband's name for tax purposes.
bused to say that something has or uses the name of a specified person Our reservation at the restaurant is in my name.
2used to say that something is done with the authority of a specified person or thing The leader refused to allow such violent acts to be done in his name. Stop in the name of the law!
3used to say that something is given as the official reason for doing something These laws were passed in the name of national security. They're tearing down historic buildings in the name of progress!
know (someone) by name
1 : to know a person well enough to know the person's name
She knows all of her customers by name. I took her to a restaurant where the owner knows me by name. The police know him by name.
2 : to know a person's name only
He said he only knew her by name and didn't know much more about her.
make your name or make a name for yourself
: to become well-known or famous
She made her name in politics as a powerful public speaker. He has made quite a name for himself as a golfer. She is making a name for herself in the art world.
put a name to (someone or something)
: to think of and say the name of (someone or something)
Can you put a name to the face in this photograph? I couldn't put a name to the emotion I was feeling.
take someone's name in vainsee vain
the name of the game
informal : the basic goal or purpose of an activity
When all is said and done, in business, profit is the name of the game. The name of the game was winning by any means necessary.
to your name
: belonging to you
I haven't a dollar/dime/penny to my name. [=I have no money] She has more than 20 novels to her name. [=she has written more than 20 novels] a band with three hit songs to their name
under someone's/something's name or under the name (of) someone/something
1used to say that something officially or legally belongs to a specified person We both own the house, but the car is under my name. The business is registered under her husband's name for tax purposes.
2used to say that something has or uses the name of a specified person We have dinner reservations under the name of Jones.
with someone's name on it
informal : intended for someone
There's a piece of cake over there with your name on it. [=you should go get that piece of cake] He told me he had a bullet with my name on it. [=he was going to shoot me]
your name is mudsee mud

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