No. Kings and the like may have a Roman number added (like William III) and some Roman names are still in use that have the meaning of a number, like Quintus (meaning: fifth; some ancient Roman fathers simply numbered their children). But there exist no cultures where children are called P3ter or Moh4med.
Yes, they can if the person who named them decided to include a number in their name. For example Charles V (Charles the fifth). But normally, human names do not contain numbers.
You can use a combination of letter and numbers when registering a domain name.
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The CSS-names; names of selectors, classes and IDs can contain characters a-z, A-Z, digits 0-9, period, hyphen, escaped characters, Unicode characters 161-255, as well as any Unicode character as a numeric code. The names cannot start with a dash or a digit. (Note: in HTML the value of the CLASS attribute can contain more characters).
THE DOMAIN NAME SYSTEM (DNS) IS THE INTERNET'S SYSTEM FOR converting human-readable domain names into numeric IP addresses and vice versa.
Scientific names contain information about organisms.
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Yes, domain names can have numbers in them.
They are the same chemically; their location and numbers vary, as do their purposes.
The different names for Numbers are defined as Natural numbers, whole numbers , real numbers, decimal numbers, integers, rational numbers and irrational numbers.
Floating point types are used to represent fractional numbers. In both C and Java the names for these types are float and double. double offers greater precision than float.
No, neither G-mail or E-mail names can contain periods.
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