Examples of using To have a name in English and their translations into Swedish
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You got to have a name.
Girl? They call me Girl'cause I'm too ugly to have a name.
Baby's got to have a name.
Great to have a name, Virgil, but looking for big picture here.
Maybe she would like to have a name.
I used to have a name back home.
Did this woman happen to have a name?
I used to have a name like that once.
These weirdos all got to have a name.
He seemed to have a name for everything, yes.
Does your brother happen to have a name?
He has to have a name.
so you need to have a name that matches him.
You have to have a name.
ensure that everybody has an equal chance to have a name they can be proud of.
Is it important to have a name which sticks out? Which is the best punkbandname?
These weirdos all got to have a name.
Sometimes it can be useful to have a name that people know of in the international wine world.
So the founders were determined to have a name in English.
You wish to cause men shame, it's better for you to have a name with which to do so.
I think it is important to have a name that sticks out, but it is hard to come up with a good one that isn't already used.
But you have to have a name.
He was the first male of the family to have a name that was not biblical since they had first arrived in 1750,
How comes an orphan to have a name at all?
You have the right to have a name and to be a citizen of a country.
in a third country wishes to have a name registered under this Regulation it shall send a registration application to the authorities in the country in which the geographical area is located.
from you is born, such as the right year to have a name, citizenship or the right below to have an opinion on where to stay if your parents do not live together.