Examples of using Given the name in English and their translations into Swedish
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She is then given the name Claudia.
Gračišće arrival of the Romans became a Roman fort, and given the name Gallinianum.
And given the name Farrokh Bulsara.- Shh!
For example, a file that you had given the name'silver-statue.
It was given the name, Maud by the shop employees.
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In Windows 8 it was originally built and given the name Windows Defender.
I have given the name"Gal"… in recent years. Now! to the artificial skin I have been working on.
But that you would given The name of roger Crane.
Global Sun Engineering(GSE) has developed a unique solar collector that has been given the name Matarenki Light.
This has given the name Träporten to the restaurant
She was given the name Caroline Von Paulus
Later she was declared a saint by the church and given the name of Saint Lucia.
Even here, the French have given the name'the ficheur' to the mechanical device used to sort the different coloured chips.
This is a real suite with a separate bed room, with vaulted ceiling which has given the name to this very cosy room.
where he was given the name Rocky, writes Oklaholma's News 4.
In the Catholic Church we have given the name Mystical Marriage to the state of divinization,
In 1998, by decision of the Board of the Širvintos District, the Kernavė primary school was given the name of Juozas Šiaučiūnas.
You have four of the same color connected, so… Given the name of the game, I assume that means you have won.
he ordered every female child born into the royal household should be given the name Zelda.".
Maria continues“The art work has been given the name”State of Emergency”,
which are marked by color of leaves and inflorescences, and given the name of each variety were planted.
was initially thought to be coming from a new element given the name Nebulium.
to which we have given the name of‘privileged partnership.
described by Sergei Kurzanov in 1976, and given the name Alioramus remotus("remote different branch"),
this is why it was given the name prince's palace.