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english-names of elements.
"english names" = shemot anglim (???? ??????)
"English Names" = shemot angliyim (שמות אנגליים)
Most of the English-speaking world does not register names in the sense of distinguishing an English name from a non-English name or in the sense of permitting only registered names to be used. Therefore it is not possible to count the number of English names, because no one is keeping track in the places where most English names are used.
There are 195 countries in the world that are known by separate English names.
English names in the Bible do not "come" from anywhere. They were created, and we still use them.
A. Mawer has written: 'The place-names of Northumberland and Durham' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Geographical Names, Etymology, Names, English language 'The Vikings' -- subject(s): Vikings 'Introduction to the survey of English place-names' -- subject(s): English language, Etymology, Geographical Names, Names
An English name with an origin from England would be Kimberly. Names in the English language would be: Ashley, Mary, Jessica, Samantha......
See the Related Link. A list of all the countries from a website that is written in English will have those names all in English. Their non-English names would be spelled in different alphabets and have accent marks and other marks over many of them.
Names that are English cannot be translated into French, French names remain French, English names remain English.You don't it's a name!
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