Examples of using Named in English and their translations into German
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Political
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Computer
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Programming
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Official/political
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Political
They named the dog Shiro.
He said his teacher was named Adèle?
They named it SAINT RICH.
This squint-eyed female frog we named Lilofee!
He named his dog Popeye.
People also translate
People in kalimantan also named their boat Jukung.
We named him Da Bay Bashar….
Gerd Scharfenberg, so named OEK, 17. issue, Battenberg….
I named them Wynken, Blynken, and Nod.
That's what we named our new apartment.
We named this backdoor Linux/Exaramel. A.
Sebastian Vettel, for example, named his 2009 machine"Julia.
Named I8, powered by 24V 5.2AH lithium battery;
My mama named me Albaby.
Then, I was put through to a friendly agent named Kaecy.
Customizable named child decoration 2.
We named a warship after you, short-lived as it was.
No diagram is given for a chess problem named"construction task";
My mother's named Jean, my father's Clifford.
The weekly publication ICIS Chemical Business named WACKER as its Company of the Year.
Whole named Polyvinyl butyral with many different suppliers.
These SMD collections can be named, saved and recalled at any time.
Divisions named Airbus, Airbus Defence and Space, and Airbus Helicopters.
I have a lot of friends named Doris, and they are none of those things.
Our company named in the imprint runs the virtual shop"www.flammentopf.at.
The French fashion house Balmain named Rihanna as the new face of the brand.
Peruvian officials named Van der Sloot as the lone suspect in the homicide investigation.
The 2008 Gault-Millau guide named the wellness centre the best spa in Austria.
A country whose named has changed a dozen times over the years.
The new district, still named Hom, was reassigned to Vientiane Province.