Names given to the different types of igneous intrusions are attributed to their
Tornadoes are not given names.
Yes
by abc order
Yes, hurricanes were given names before 1953. They were given the names used for the letters in the military code. I can not remember most of them: A, Alpha; B, Bravo; C, Charlie; D, Delta;E, Easy, F, Fox...K, Kilo; L, Lima...
Many are given names based in Greek or Latin that give a basic description of their most outstanding unique feature. Others were named after the person who found them and some were given names based on where they were first found.
In To Kill a Mockingbird, Tom Robinson's kids were mentioned but their names were never given. His wife's name was Helen.
Both hurricanes and tropical storms are given names.
Tornadoes are not given official names. They are sometimes given informal names for where they hit.
They are given different names because they are from different parts of the world.
Their names are not given.
The names of the three gifts given to Jesus are gold, myrrh and frankincense.
The Walther firearms are real and given their correct names; all others are based on real weapons but given other names (e.g. guns based on the Steyr Aug and the AKS-74U are renamed the FRWL and A3 Raker).
Any name or moniker usually fits your style of play. It also is most often given to you by others and most frown on self given names.
They were given their names because the names they have fit their personality. They were also given names on how fast they grasp the dance moves and songs(that's how Prodigy got his name, it means pro at dancing and singing)
That's a pretty stupid question given that these nick names were not given by the government but by the soldiers having fun.
Not always. While some occupational names directly relate to the person's occupation, others have evolved over time and may not accurately reflect the individual's work. These names could also indicate an ancestor's association with a particular trade or profession, regardless of their own occupation.