if you mean the union flag, it is called the union jack at sea, and the union flag on land.
The US flag has been called Old Glory, the Stars and Bars, the Star-Spangled Banner and a host of unprintable epithets.
The Saltire and the St. Andrew's Cross are two names for the flag of Scotland. It features a white diagonal cross on a blue field.
The Irish tricolour.
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The American flag is officially known by three names: the "Stars and Stripes," the "Star-Spangled Banner," and the "Flag of the United States." Each name reflects a different aspect of the flag's symbolism and history, with the "Stars and Stripes" highlighting its design, the "Star-Spangled Banner" being associated with the national anthem, and "Flag of the United States" serving as its formal designation. These names embody the flag's significance as a symbol of national unity and pride.
Liberty and Justice.
It has been called, "Star and Bar", referring to the appearance of the flag, but there are no official names other than The Texas State Flag
Actually there may be more that "two names" given the the United States flag. Here are some: Old Glory, Stars and Stripes, Star Spangled Banner, The National Ensign, the Grand Old Flag...
One of the names for the French flag as referred to in France is the Tricolour pronounced tree-cooloor.
names of leaves ________________________________________________________ If you are asking about the name of the leaf in the Canadian flag, It's the Maple leaf
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It has two names. Saltire and St Andrew's Cross.