All nouns name persons, places, or things. That's the definition of "noun".Some of them are singular and some of them are plural.
The definition of this name is 'speaking incoherently.'
"Lithiksha" does not have a widely recognized meaning or definition. It is possible that it is a unique or personal name without a specific dictionary definition.
"Hijin" does not have a specific meaning in Korean as it is a name that does not have a standard definition or translation in the language.
The name Jesvin does not have a widely recognized meaning or origin. It could be a unique or uncommon name with no specific definition.
There is a professional soccer club calling itself "Stoke City", but the full name of the city is Stoke-on-Trent.
There's a clue in the name. Stoke-on-Trent lies on the River Trent.
Alan Hudson played for England Chelsea Stoke and Aresenal
A different name for dictionary entries would be a definition. You could also use the word explanation in place of definition.
Stoke
i got a wooden garden set from a company in stoke on Trent ,but do not have the name of it . i would like to replace it
A generally accepted definition is that a noun is the name of a person, place, or thing. Thus, since Czechoslovakia is the name of a place it IS a noun.
---- ---- ---- The name "Ashley" is of English origin, from a place name and surname that meant "from the ash tree field/meadow". ---- ---- ----
A toponym is a place name, especially one derived from a topographical feature. It can refer to the name of a town, city, or other geographic location.
Lethal Weapons.
Tom Nobles's birth name is Thomas Kearney Nobles Jr..
Paola is a name for a female that means "small" or "humble". It is also the name of a place in Italy and a town in Kansas in the US.