Usage examples of "name" in English with translation to German

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No one knows their name. Niemand kennt ihren Namen.
Mr. Brown gave me your name. Herr Braun hat mir deinen Namen genannt.
After a few years in place of "The international language of Dr. Esperanto" the short name "Esperanto" came into use. Therefore on this day we celebrate all over the world the 125th anniversary of Esperanto. Nach einigen Jahren kam anstelle von "Die internationale Sprache des Dr. Esperanto" die kurz Bezeichnung "Esperanto" in Gebrauch. An diesem Tag begehen wir daher überall auf der Welt das 125-jährige Jubiläum des Esperanto.
No one knows her name. Niemand kennt ihren Namen.
What is the name of that bird? Wie nennt man diesen Vogel?
Jacqueline is a French name. Jacqueline ist ein französischer Name.
The reporter refused to name his sources. Der Reporter weigerte sich, seine Quellen zu nennen.
Her name was spelled wrong. Ihr Name wurde falsch geschrieben.
Do you remember the first name of your grandmother? - No, I just always called her granny. Erinnerst du dich noch an den Vornamen deiner Großmutter? - Nein, ich nannte sie nur immer Oma.
I've forgotten his name. Ich habe seinen Namen vergessen.
On this day in 1887 appeared in Warsaw a booklet of Ludwik Lejzer Zamenhof about the "International Language". Its size was modest, its motto ambitious: "For a language to be an international one, is not enough to call it as such." The name of the author was given as "Dr. Esperanto". An diesem Tag im Jahre 1887 erschien in Warschau eine Broschüre von Ludwik Lejzer Zamenhof über eine "Internationale Sprache". Ihr Umfang war bescheiden, ihr Motto ehrgeizig: "Damit eine Sprache international ist, reicht es nicht, sie so zu nennen." Als Autor war ein "Dr. Esperanto" angegeben.
I know him by name. Ich kenne ihn dem Namen nach.
What is your name, please? Wie ist Ihr Name, bitte?
May I ask your name? Darf ich Sie nach Ihrem Namen fragen?
His is a strange name. Sein Name ist komisch.
Hans is a German name. Hans ist ein deutscher Name.
Her real name is Lisa. Ihr tatsächlicher Name ist Lisa.
My name is Maria Sara. Mein Name ist Maria Sara.
Can you remember his name? Kannst du dich an seinen Namen erinnern?
Is that your real name? Ist das dein richtiger Name?
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