If you already have the address, you typically do not need the name of the person or entity associated with that address to send a letter or package. The address itself provides sufficient information for postal delivery. However, knowing the name can be helpful for clarity or to ensure the item reaches the correct recipient if multiple individuals share the same address.
You can, if the domain name is not already used. But you have to rent it.
You need the name and address.
No thanks, I've already got one.
his name was already taken
The array name is a reference to the start address of the array, so simply take its address. int a[10]; int* p1 = &a; If the array is allocated on the heap, then there is no name (all allocations on the heap are anonymous). However, you don't need a name since you already know the address: int* p2 = malloc (10 * sizeof (int));
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There is no need to name them. They have already been named
I have the persons name and land line phone no,i need an address how do i find it?
To send someone a letter you need the name and home (or work) address of the person to whom the letter is written.
There is a website available called www.checkdomain.com where you can easily put in your desired web site name and see if it is available or already in use.
No, they need your screen name.
Don't understand your question. For what purpose? He/she already has a name, why would he/she need another?