Examples of 'took on the name' in a sentence

Meaning of "took on the name"

took on the name: This phrase means to assume or adopt a particular title, designation, or identity. It is often used when someone or something starts to be called by a specific name or label

How to use "took on the name" in a sentence

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took on the name
The band eventually took on the name.
Chesapeake took on the name of whatever station where she was anchored.
These softened flatbreads took on the name lefser.
They took on the name of Peacekeepers due to their function.
The movement itself took on the name of the book.
She took on the name von Falkenhayn upon her second marriage.
The castellan soon took on the name of the fortress.
He took on the name Poel following a misspelling of his own name on a theatre billing.
It later became a suburb and took on the name of the estate.
He took on the name Tee Grizzley while he was imprisoned.
Later the name of the food took on the name of the serving dish.
He took on the name Vishwamitra.
After her marriage ended she took on the name of the label as her own.
He took on the name Takeda.
In the following year it took on the name Elpida.

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The council took on the name of the Parliament of Mechelen.
This unincorporated settlement took on the name of Brockton.
She took on the name Rebecca after converting to Christianity.
Podarces then took on the name Priam.
It took on the name of the La Madone le Jossaud.
The community later took on the name of the Township.
He took on the name Richard Kruspe-Bernstein during their marriage.
And so the group proudly took on the name FARMHOUSE.
He took on the name Vishvamitra.
The two remaining tribes took on the name of Judah.
He took on the name Ezra.
It was in this period that the center took on the name Corticionus hence Cordignano.
Anoaʻi took on the name of the Great Kokina while wrestling overseas in Japan.
The station moved to new facilities and took on the name Radio San Miguel.
The area took on the name Dennisville.
Although he was baptized with the name of John, he took on the name Francis.
He later took on the name of Nefarius.
A proud man, he resisted but eventually took on the name of Eric Braeden.
She took on the name of Vilhelm Edstedt.
Kagan organized an initial informal group that took on the name of ‘ Kantian Seminar '.
She later took on the name Deborah Moore.
The castle was originally called Dinham Castle, before it took on the name of Ludlow.
In her teens years she took on the name Harriet in honor of her mother.
During this period, several other characters took on the name Ant-Man.
As a fighter he took on the name Oriental Demon.
His home, which was surrounded by wonderful gardens, took on the name " Mecca.
He took on the name Erwin Krause.
The Breda brewery took on the name Oranjeboom.
He took on the name of Mindaugas II.
Whom he adopted, and who took on the name Fugger von Glött.
He took on the name of Bar Kochba, meaning son of the star.
In France, each type took on the name of its province.
He took on the name the Lord of War, and declared a war on police.
Subsequently, the area took on the name of Campus Barbaricus.
They took on the name of the people already living there-the Batavians.

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