Examples of 'name gives' in a sentence

Meaning of "name gives"

The phrase 'name gives' suggests that the name or title of a person, place, or thing provides an indication or clue about its nature, characteristics, or reputation. It implies that the name itself offers some insight or understanding. This phrase may be used in discussions about branding, naming conventions, symbolism, or the interpretation of names in various contexts

How to use "name gives" in a sentence

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Just reading his name gives me a toothache.
A name gives identity to those who use it.
I wonder why your name gives me relief.
The name gives the game away.
Just hearing his name gives me chills.
A good name gives you respect and admiration.
They say to know a name gives power.
A domain name gives your business credibility.
My father used to say that a palindromic name gives you luck.
Even the name gives me the creeps.
Will blow up the planet unless some woman with a very boring name gives herself up.
Even the name gives the shivers.
Just knowing what it is, and that it has a name gives me hope.
Our own name gives us our mission.
The mystics believe that knowing its proper name gives you power over a thing.

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I think my stage name gives me a greater sense of professionalism.
If you are a business, a domain name gives you validity.
The name gives quite an idea about what it does.
Just writing his name gives me goosebumps.
The name gives you an idea of what it is all about.
Just saying his name gives him power.
The name gives a specific reason for adopting these policies.
Part of the name gives it away.
This name gives a feeling of strength as if we are fighting with an iron bar.
Giving something a name gives it legitimacy.
Its very name gives away the fact that the horses were of Spanish origin.
Even the mention of his name gives me the willies.
The name gives it away.
At least he mentions them frequently by name gives their traditions in his writings.
The project name gives a clear clue of what the concept of the whole.
Because knowing something 's name gives you power over it.
That name gives us nothing.
I swear to you, just typing her name gives me the chills.
Your name gives me purpose.
If you have a business or organization, a domain name gives you credibility.
Hearing her name gives me a toothache.
And he tries to hide the fact, but his name gives it away.
Their very name gives them away.
The name gives the mountain a definite history, the history of the knowable.
Just saying its name gives you the shivers.
This name gives us our truest identity as those who belong to and follow Christ.
Something about the name gives you a cold feeling.
The name gives a clue - it is surrounded by and covered with mountains.
Calling a person by her name gives her status, an identity.
Your name gives me dominion over you, demon.
Knowing something or someone 's real name gives you power over that thing or person.
As the name gives away, this theme is all about online magazines.
Unfortunately for this innocent little insect, even its scientific name gives it a bad rap.
Knowing its name gives you power over it.
Priests, magicians, and other charlatans tell the gullible that knowledge of the name gives power.

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