Interesting concept, and there may be such a word. I can think of a few tangential words, but nothing that nails it. identify
dub
do a roll call
check attendance The Latin appellare means to appeal to, or call by name. This is the root from which we get the English adjective appellate (ap-PEL-late), as in appellate court. I do not think that there is a verb form of the word in English. Maybe we could coin the verb appellarate, but I don't think it will fly. There probably is not much of a market for the word, it's too long, and it reminds me of pillory. Appellate (as a verb: AP-pellate) isn't much better; is sounds related to eating, or to something gory, or to computing!
the word chucho is how we call a person whose name is Jesus.
It means "to call". Many times used in the reflexive form "llamarse", or "to call oneself".
A noun is the name of a person, place or thing.
Namesake.
Dead
The word is bursar. It means the person who manages the funds at a college or university.
The scientific name for a person who loves rain is "pluviophile." This term is derived from the Latin word "pluvial," which means rain, and the Greek word "phile," which means lover.
The name is from a Greek word, gorillai meaning "hairy women."
The baby boy name Anosh comes from the Indian word which means, "Unknown." Unknown word which means, "According to Arabic meaning its An-hosh which means, person in ever conscious ." Persian word which means, "Immortal; Elixer.
Yaara means that special person who is your everything. This one word is everything,it shows you friendship, love, care, selfishness, hatred. Yaara is basically the best name someone could ever call you. It means friends but not really friend. Its what you call someone special.
from a word that means person which Yana called themselves
The word that means to shut out a person is "exclude."