Normally the person that discovers it gets to name it or put forward a name for it.
The word 'discovers' is the third person, singular present of the verb to discover (discover, discovers, discovering, discovered), a word for an action.A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.The noun forms of the verb to discover are discoverer, discovery, and the gerund, discovering.Examples:Sherlock discovers the culprit once again. (verb)The discovery of the Americas by Europeans changed history. (noun)
a person who discovers new things
Galileo
A number can be used to name something by assigning it as an identifier or label, such as a product code, postal code, ISBN, or phone number. Numbers can also be used in sequential order to categorize or organize items, like room numbers or reference numbers.
Normally the person that discovers it gets to name it or put forward a name for it.
I'm thinking the person who discovers it.
A person who discovers a way to an unexplored area is a Pathfinder.
By the person who discovers them.
a scientist who discovers something from the past.
its a name of a person or something like that its a name of a person or something like that
Whoever discovers it, names it.
Explorer, colonizer, Navigator
Smitten
A name is for someone to call you something. Would you want someone to call you something or say,"Hey........um.....you person over there!"
The word 'discovers' is the third person, singular present of the verb to discover (discover, discovers, discovering, discovered), a word for an action.A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.The noun forms of the verb to discover are discoverer, discovery, and the gerund, discovering.Examples:Sherlock discovers the culprit once again. (verb)The discovery of the Americas by Europeans changed history. (noun)
something that is true about a person or something els