Examples of using Named in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Named him Terence.
It's also very poorly named.
He named her too.
Lots of kids named Chuck.
We named a baby!
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Chief, the company's named Bunny Hollow.
He named her Sandy.
Any of these friends named Brian or Alek?
She named him… Pain!
She's about… medium height, dark hair, named Fran.
Lamo named it Alibi.
My name's Summer. Your boat's named Summer.
He named Rurik. Your Majesty.
And the baby that she named after me will die.
I named her Miracle, for obvious reasons.
She ain't know who my real father was, so she named me LeeJohn.
Iceland named a new prime minister.
If this town ever had connections, they wouldn't have named it Smallville.
No, it's named Isabella, but it's a nice dog.
Joaquin would continue on the journey as well as a boy they named"Jose Maria".
Akalitus named Dr. O'hara chief of the E.R.
Joaquín would continue on the journey as well as a boy they named"José María".
She named him Martin, if that's all right with you.
Samantha Cameron named world's most stylish woman.
So named because you are the fifth Invictus the unconquerable, the invincible.
Soon, the Romans named her"Papa Populi"… the people's Pope.
They named it La Route du Bonheur,“the road to happiness.”.
For a guy who named himself"the leader," You're not very good at it.
My Dad's named Mitch and he's he's a submarine commander.
Your fathers named this Salem the new Jerusalem… the very city of peace.