We found over 1000 examples of how to use name in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 1000.
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1. | "What's your name?" "Tom." "What's the rest of your name?" "My name is Tom, just Tom." | |
2. | "Her name is Taninna." "What a cool name!" "It's a Kabyle name." | |
3. | My name was called after his name. | |
4. | Ikeda is my last name, and Kazuko is my first name. | |
5. | "Michael" is a man's name, but "Michelle" is a woman's name. | |
6. | Some translators changed Alice's name to Sonya or Anya, even though Alisa is a widespread Russian name. | |
7. | You can put your name on a name tag. | |
8. | The future diplomat to France carved his name and the name of his beloved (a Japanese cartoon character) into the bark of a tree. | |
9. | In China, we put our family name first, then our name. | |
10. | I forgot the name of your brother; what's his name? | |
11. | "Michael" is a man's name but "Michelle" is a lady's name. | |
12. | Hello. My name is José Silva. What's your name? | |
13. | Hi, my name is Pekka. What is your name? | |
14. | Liliana is a girl's name and its diminutive is usually Lili, but sometimes Iana is used, Iana being the last part of the name. | |
15. | No, my name is not Maria. My name is Teresa. | |
16. | If he is born today we'll name him Alvaro, otherwise we'll name him Pablo. | |
17. | I think my first name goes well with your last name! | |
18. | In China, the family name comes first, followed by the given name. | |
19. | No, my name is not Maria. My name is Theresa. | |
20. | Now there was once a maiden whose name was Jorinda. She was prettier than all the pretty girls that ever were seen before, and a shepherd lad, whose name was Jorindel, was very fond of her, and they were soon to be married. | |
21. | "What's your name?" "Tatoeba." "Is that your real name?" "No." | |
22. | "What's your name?" "Mary." "That's a pretty name." | |
23. | My last name is Ikeda and my first name is Kazuko. | |
24. | Hi, how are you? My name is Pekka. What is your name? | |
25. | The name of my name is "Strange". |