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1. The English word "name" is pronounced as [ne?m] in American English and [ne?m] in British English.2. "Name" is a noun that refers to a person's given name or a word used to identify something or someone.3. As a verb, "name" means to give a name to something, to call out someone's name, or to nominate someone for a position.4. When used as a third-person singular present tense verb, it is conjugated as "names." In the plural form, it is "names."5. The past tense of "name" is "named," and the past participle is also "named."Additional Usage Information:1. When "name" is used as a verb to mean giving a name, it can take a noun or pronoun as its direct object, followed by a noun phrase as an object complement.2. When "name" means to nominate or appoint, it can take a noun phrase starting with "to be," "as," or "for" as its object complement.3. To indicate naming something after a person, use "name after" in British English or "name for" in American English.Example Sentence:Every file on the same disk must have a different name. (Each file on the disk must be given a unique name.)