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To name is the root meaning of the verb 'to nominate'. The verb in English is a Latin derivative. The word that it comes from is the neuter gender noun 'nomen', which is Latin for 'name'.
The root of "nominate" is the Latin word "nominare," which means "to name" or "to appoint."
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Residencial would translate to English and mean 'residential'.
name
To name is the root meaning of the verb 'to nominate'. The verb in English is a Latin derivative. The word that it comes from is the neuter gender noun 'nomen', which is Latin for 'name'.
The root of "nominate" is the Latin word "nominare," which means "to name" or "to appoint."
The English equivalent of the Latin phrase 'in nomen Domini benedictum' is Blessed in the name of the Lord. In the word-by-word translation, the preposition 'in' means 'in'. The noun 'nomen' means 'name'. The word 'Domini' means 'Lord'. The past participle 'benedictum' means 'blessed'.
In the name But it should be in nomine eg in nomine patris = in the name of the father
et est nomen meum
Name
quod nomen est tibi? and the answer you to say is Mihi nomen est ... and your name.
The cast of Nomen Nudum - 1993 includes: Giannis Mouhasiris
nomen illi mors= "his name [was] Death." This is from the Latin Vulgate translation of the Bible, and refers to the rider on the pale horse of Revelation 6:8.
Nomen
Nidus = nest Nomen = name Nihil = nothing Nodus = knot Nomen = name