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Named may refer to something that has been given a name. Named may also refer to: * named (computing), a widely used DNS server * Naming (parliamentary procedure) * The Named (band), an American industrial metal group In literature: * ''The Named'', a fantasy novel by Marianne Curley * The Named, a fictional race of prehistoric big cats, depicted in ''The Books of the Named'' series by Clare Bell See also * Name (other) * Names (other) * Naming (other) Naming is assigning a name to something. Naming may refer to: * Naming (parliamentary procedure), a procedure in certain parliamentary bodies * Naming ceremony, an event at which an infant is named * Product naming, the discipline of deciding wha ...
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Name
A name is a term used for identification by an external observer. They can identify a class or category of things, or a single thing, either uniquely, or within a given context. The entity identified by a name is called its referent. A personal name identifies, not necessarily uniquely, a ''specific'' individual human. The name of a specific entity is sometimes called a proper name (although that term has a philosophical meaning as well) and is, when consisting of only one word, a proper noun. Other nouns are sometimes called "common names" or (obsolete) "general names". A name can be given to a person, place, or thing; for example, parents can give their child a name or a scientist can give an element a name. Etymology The word ''name'' comes from Old English ''nama''; cognate with Old High German (OHG) ''namo'', Sanskrit (''nāman''), Latin ''Roman naming conventions, nomen'', Greek language, Greek (''onoma''), and Persian language, Persian (''nâm''), from the Proto-Indo ...
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Named (computing)
BIND () is a suite of software for interacting with the Domain Name System (DNS). Its most prominent component, named (pronounced ''name-dee'': , short for ''name daemon''), performs both of the main DNS server roles, acting as an authoritative name server for DNS zones and as a recursive resolver in the network. As of 2015, it is the most widely used domain name server software, and is the ''de facto'' standard on Unix-like operating systems. Also contained in the suite are various administration tools such as nsupdate and dig, and a DNS resolver interface library. The software was originally designed at the University of California, Berkeley (UCB) in the early 1980s. The name originates as an acronym of ''Berkeley Internet Name Domain'', reflecting the application's use within UCB. The latest version is BIND 9, first released in 2000 and still actively maintained by the Internet Systems Consortium (ISC) with new releases issued several times a year. Key features BIND 9 is ...
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Naming (parliamentary Procedure)
Naming is a procedure in some Westminster parliaments that provides for the speaker to temporarily remove a member of parliament who is breaking the rules of conduct of the legislature. Historically, "naming" refers to the speaker's invocation of the process by calling out the actual name of the member, breaking the convention of calling on members by the name of their constituency. Processes to name a member are present in the lower houses of the British, Australian, Canadian, and New Zealand parliaments, and the legislatures of some Australian states and Canadian provinces. The implementation of the procedure varies by parliament, but usually requires the speaker to name a member, and then await another member to move that the offending member be disciplined according to the appropriate rules of order. Process In the British House of Commons, the Speaker or one of his or her deputies can initiate the process by proposing a vote on the suspension of a member of the House if t ...
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The Named (band)
The Named is an industrial metal project led by Rabbit Junk frontman JP Anderson, formed in 2009. History Originally intended as a revival of turn-of-the-century digital hardcore group The Shizit, Anderson was forced to change the name of the project after legal threats from former The Shizit bandmate Brian Shrader. The Named released their self-titled album (originally released as ''The Shizit'') in 2009 under D-Trash. In 2015, after 6 years of inactivity, Glitch Mode Recordings re-mastered and re-issued ''The Named'' with a brand new track, titled "Discipline", and a slightly altered track order.The Named (formerly The Shizit) debut new song


The Named
''The Named'' is a fantasy novel written by Marianne Curley. It is the first book in the Guardians of Time Trilogy. Ethan is a member of The Named who is training his new apprentice, Isabel, under the guidance of his mentor Arkarian. Narration As with all of the Guardians of Time books, the prologue is written in third person while all the chapters are written in first person, switching points of view between the two narrators. The two narrators are Ethan and Isabel. They are together for most of the book. Setting The story is set in Angel Falls, which is located above the fictional ancient city of Veridian. Angel Falls is a small, fictional town set near the Australian bush. The description of the high schools implies that the town is smaller than average. The story is set in the present or near-present time. Some of the story takes place in the past, in a variety of times and places. For example, one of the earlier missions that Isabel takes with Ethan is to Medieval En ...
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The Books Of The Named
''The Books of the Named'' (also known as the ''Ratha series'') is a series of young adult prehistoric fiction novels by Clare Bell Clare Bell (born 1952) is a British author in the United States best known for her Ratha series of young adult fantasy novels about prehistoric big cats. These books, also called the ''Named series'', are about intelligent self-aware large cats .... These prehistoric wild cats herd prehistoric horses and deer. Ratha, the main character of the series, discovers the Red Tongue, which is what the cats call fire. Thistle-chaser, her daughter, appears in the books, too, and explanations of the series are in the first link below: External links Ratha's Courage author and fan website for the series Notes American young adult novels Young adult novel series Novels set in prehistory Children's novels about animals {{ya-novel-stub ...
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Name (other)
A name is a word or term used for identification. Name may also refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media * "Name" (song), a song by Goo Goo Dolls from their album ''A Boy Named Goo'' * ''The Name'' (play), a 1995 play by the Norwegian writer Jon Fosse * "The Name", initial episode in the list of ''Dilbert'' animated series episodes Computing * NAME (dispersion model), an atmospheric pollution dispersion model * .name, a generic top-level domain for use on the Internet * Name.com, a domain registrar * Identifier (computer science), an entity name in programming languages and information processing systems Other uses * Name (sports) (also known as: the jersey name, shirt name, squad name, or uniform name), is the name worn on a player's uniform * "Name", a wealthy individual who pledges their wealth to underwrite losses at Lloyd's of London *"Ha Shem", aka The Name, a reference to the Hebrew Tetragrammaton YHWH * North American Midway Entertainment, or NAME, a fair midway servi ...
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Names (other)
Names are words or terms used for identification. Names may also refer to: * ''Names'' (EP), by Johnny Foreigner * ''Names'' (journal), an academic journal of onomastics * The Names (band), a Belgian post-punk band * ''The Names'' (novel), by Don DeLillo * Names Hill, a bluff on the Green River in Wyoming, US * "Names", a song by Cat Power from ''You Are Free'' See also * The infernal names, biblical anti-figures in LaVeyan Satanism * Name (other) A name is a word or term used for identification. Name may also refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media * "Name" (song), a song by Goo Goo Dolls from their album ''A Boy Named Goo'' * ''The Name'' (play), a 1995 play by the Norwegian writer J ...
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