1. named - Adjective
2. named - Verb
of Name
Source: Webster's dictionaryA 15-year-old girl, had gone missing earlier that day, and the mob of amateur detectives believed the key to finding her was someone named Josiah. Source: Internet
A Barcelona and Chelsea ardent fan, Aidoo further named Luis Suarez among the footballers he loathes, reflecting on the Uruguayan's role in Ghana being knocked out of the 2010 World Cup. Source: Internet
Aberdeen City Council has named the best local authority in the UK – having been recognised for the “brave, bold and imaginative” response to the oil downturn. Source: Internet
About the same time we started Nyaradzo, Zodwa was trying her hand at a travel agency which she named Traverze. Source: Internet
171 Lake Washington Blvd East Seattle, Washington, the site of Cobain's death On April 8, Cobain's body was discovered at his Lake Washington Boulevard home by an electrician named Gary Smith citation who had arrived to install a security system. Source: Internet
1280 BC ) the king of the city is named Alaksandu, and Paris's name in the Iliad (among other works) is Alexander. Source: Internet