Name for (to ) conjugation

English
30 examples
This verb can also mean the following: do, place

Conjugation of name for

I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Simple
name for
name for
names for
name for
name for
name for
Future Simple
will name for
will name for
will name for
will name for
will name for
will name for
Past Simple
named for
named for
named for
named for
named for
named for
Conditional Simple
would name for
would name for
would name for
would name for
would name for
would name for
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am naming for
are naming for
is naming for
are naming for
are naming for
are naming for
Future Progressive
will be naming for
will be naming for
will be naming for
will be naming for
will be naming for
will be naming for
Past Progressive
was naming for
were naming for
was naming for
were naming for
were naming for
were naming for
Conditional Progressive
would be naming for
would be naming for
would be naming for
would be naming for
would be naming for
would be naming for
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have named for
have named for
has named for
have named for
have named for
have named for
Future Perfect
will have named for
will have named for
will have named for
will have named for
will have named for
will have named for
Past Perfect
had named for
had named for
had named for
had named for
had named for
had named for
Conditional Perfect
would have named for
would have named for
would have named for
would have named for
would have named for
would have named for
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been naming for
have been naming for
has been naming for
have been naming for
have been naming for
have been naming for
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been naming for
will have been naming for
will have been naming for
will have been naming for
will have been naming for
will have been naming for
Past Perfect Progressive
had been naming for
had been naming for
had been naming for
had been naming for
had been naming for
had been naming for
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been naming for
would have been naming for
would have been naming for
would have been naming for
would have been naming for
would have been naming for

Examples of name for

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
" ...made a name for himself being able to sing, in six languages, 'Only You."'
"A miracle is another name for effort".
"A world where love is another name for trade"
"Another name for Mars is death."
"Asmodeus" is another name for the devil.
" ...made a name for himself being able to sing, in six languages, 'Only You."'
"A miracle is another name for effort".
"A world where love is another name for trade"
"Another name for Mars is death."
"Asmodeus" is another name for the devil.
"Colonel Gentleman's good names for an imaginary friend."
"I'm thinking of names for it.
"Mephistopheles." "Pins and needles." Uh, "cubes." "Aunt Emma." There are a dozen street names for it.
"We came up with names for the girls today.
- Could you get some names for me?
"Colonel Gentleman's good names for an imaginary friend."
"I'm thinking of names for it.
"Mephistopheles." "Pins and needles." Uh, "cubes." "Aunt Emma." There are a dozen street names for it.
"We came up with names for the girls today.
- Could you get some names for me?
"Grove Park interim mayor Joyce Franklin "presided today over the opening "of a brand-new senior center named for retiring councilman Sam Chapin."
"Here lies Philip J. Fry, named for his uncle to carry on his spirit."
"The greatest new rose of our time "must be named for the world's greatest desire - peace."
# My little Tzeitel, who you named for me
'Tis named for its discoverer, Reginald Hopelessness... Whew! ...the first man to be eaten alive by the Tunneling Horror.
"Grove Park interim mayor Joyce Franklin "presided today over the opening "of a brand-new senior center named for retiring councilman Sam Chapin."
"Here lies Philip J. Fry, named for his uncle to carry on his spirit."
"The greatest new rose of our time "must be named for the world's greatest desire - peace."
# My little Tzeitel, who you named for me
'Tis named for its discoverer, Reginald Hopelessness... Whew! ...the first man to be eaten alive by the Tunneling Horror.

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