Snowstorms are not named. Hurricanes and Typhoons are named.
Edgar Allen Poe was really weird and crazy!
The individual protons and neutrons are basically indistinguishable; they don't have different names.
sun
Polaris and the North Star are the only two names I know.
All references to the discovery in 1676 that animals generate electricity, simply mention scientists and not specific names. A few famous scientists who were working in that year on groundbreaking experiments were Isaac Newton and Antony von Leeuwenhoek.
They are all famous names in U.S history. most of them, anyway.
Delegates to events are chosen for the skills they can bring to the particular event in question.
Pretty much all the famous events we know of "happened in history."
The most famous of them all is the RMS Titanic
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clovis and Charlemagne
ZingFabTinkClottGamGruntScribblesRiggLabDoshInkAnd so much more i did not have the time to do all but that is some
Dick Turpin was a very famous highwayman but the most famous one of all was Benjamin Franklin.
the beatles
Check out the book "Streetwise Chicago" by McNamee of the Sun-Times. It has all the names you would want to know.
Delaware is famous for its historical landmarks and it's collage and all of its wonderful history
All I can think of at the moment is Jonas.