Definitions
Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
- n. One who gives a name to anything, or who calls by name.
Wiktionary
- n. One who names, or calls by name.
GNU Webster's 1913
- n. One who names, or calls by name.
WordNet 3.0
- n. a person who gives a name or names
Examples
“Under the name namer, which means "spotted," it is not improbable that another animal, namely the cheetah”
“Frankel, a business writer and former brand "namer" himself, offers an enlightening, engaging and entertaining glimpse behind the scenes of the brand-naming business.”
“Have you donated to my (insert namer or party) campaign?”
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“Q: Literature on psychology of naming — the importance to the namer, the parent who gets to bestow the name.”
“Granted, inbound logistics might take a while to arrange a portable cool room but a little bit goes a long way - They can dilute it with cow lungs, grains and other shite until the cows come home and still call it “namer” … these puppies could be worth a few grand.”
“As an end-of-alphabet last-namer and start-of-alphabet first-namer, I (at least) perceived a tendency for a certain period of my life for lines to be organized alphabetically by last name and reverse-alphabetically by first name.”
“AA: I'm a namer, like in general, and people come to me when they have babies, new businesses, books, or products, that's my thing.”
“Congratulations, and you are one damn fine baby-namer.”
“Dumond had been the chief planner and street namer of the ever expanding Bull Pen, and he had intentionally located himself on a dead street with limited access.”
“Amanda C. Peterson is a professional namer for Landor, a branding consultancy, coming up with monikers for snack food flavors, technology spin-offs and everything in between.”
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