Namely

Word NAMELY
Character 6
Hyphenation name ly
Pronunciations /ˈneɪmli/

Definitions and meanings of "Namely"

What do we mean by namely?

That is to say; specifically. adverb

Notable.

Expressly; especially; in particular.

To wit; that is to say; videlicet.

By name; by particular mention; specifically; especially; expressly. adverb

That is to say; to wit; videlicet; -- introducing a particular or specific designation. adverb

Especially, above all. adverb

Specifically; that is to say adverb

As follows adverb

Specifically; that is to say.

Especially, above all.

A "name name" is a name that is common and/or unexciting. The word grouping "name name" was coined in mid-2004 in Canada by a young female wordsmith after downing a potent libationary beverage after a long shift at work. Urban Dictionary

1. A word used to refer to a specific person, creature or sometimes an object. Referring to someone/thing with a name often implies having some sort of personal connection to said person/thing, though this is not always the case. 2. A god-awful trend on UrbanDictionary where a person takes their own name, or the name of a friend or significant other, and submit a definition of said name having a large amount of positive attributes associated with it. This is done to imply that anyone with that particular name has said positive attributes (such as being athletic, charismatic, etc.), and is usually done for the purposes of ego-stroking. Urban Dictionary

A thing people use Mainly to hype themself up by making a new definition of thier name and usually saying "basically god" Urban Dictionary

(name) is the (positive adjective in superlative) person you'll ever meet. Urban Dictionary

Basically your name is pretty much a label people use to define you. Also, if you have a generic name such as Bob, Joe, Fred, etc., you are pretty much the perfect guy. Seriously, look up an overused name right now. Urban Dictionary

50% of the definitions on Urban Dictionary Urban Dictionary

That which you should not define on this site. Urban Dictionary

A very common thing found on Urban Dictionary. 1. 50% of the time their definitions are written by kids who glorify anyone with that name because they like someone with that name. 2. The other 50% of the time their definitions are written by kids who are complaining about someone with that name. Urban Dictionary

What seems to be very common on this site. People will put things such as, "Jake: a cute, funny guy who gets all the girls..." and other stuff, despite this being a site to learn about slang. Urban Dictionary

A section of Urban Dictionary. Only exists because people tend to look up their own name on here, so they can see the compliments people give it and feel instant validation. One of the most overused parts of this site, only thing more overused is talking about sex and drugs Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Namely

The word "namely" in example sentences

It should be noted, first off, that my consideration here is presently in view of the Mozarabic liturgy of recent centuries; namely from the 16th until the 20th century, and not, per se, the earlier historical forms of the Mozarabic liturgy in the middle ages and before. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The most absurd cases I have heard of here are those where a lawyer has a personal interest in the outcome (namely is a parent to thechild). ❋ Unknown (2010)

Mike Ion asks an interesting question, namely is the time right for the UK to join the Euro? ❋ Unknown (2008)

In this way "he certainly is relatively free, namely from the immediate compulsion of objects that are present through intuition" (31). ❋ Unknown (2008)

I appreciate all the people who want a "quicker answer" but I guess I want to write the kind of wine reviews that would help me in a store, namely is this wine worth what it costs, and is it a good example of its type. ❋ Unknown (2007)

In a nutshell, she looks at the guts of the article, whether it was fair, whether it was accurate, and doesn't really consider the larger question, namely, is it appropriate to run this kind of article on the front page of the paper on Easter Sunday? ❋ Unknown (2005)

The reasoning here is the same as in Greek, and, derivatively, in English, namely the resemblance of a delta region to a cartographical triangle. ❋ Norman, John, 1931- (1988)

In Gorean, the delta of a river is referred to as its, “delka. ” The reasoning here is the same as in Greek, and, derivatively, in English, namely the resemblance of a delta region to a cartographical triangle. ❋ Norman, John, 1931- (1988)

The damage which the disease-producing microorganisms cause, namely, is conditioned by the poisons which these organisms produce and which are distributed by the body fluids. ❋ Unknown (1967)

It carried with it another innovation of Canadian origin – namely, a mobile acetylene gas plant. ❋ John George (1918)

Be that as it may, one thing was very certain – namely, that Major Ceely did not approve of Mr. Smethick any more than he did of the others, and there had been more than one quarrel between the young man and his prospective father-in-law. ❋ Unknown (1912)

When our ship comes in – namely, that money which Richard Brithwood will not pay, and John Halifax will not go to law to make him. ❋ Unknown (1897)

Besides these, two legible inscriptions remain – namely, the cartouche of Seti II. on the chest, and the cartouches of Set-nekht [Rameses I.] on the left shoulder. ❋ Unknown (1891)

This termination belongs to another language, the Greek +-ismos+, and is derived from a verbal ending which cannot be expressed in Latin, namely -- +izein+. ❋ Unknown (1868)

Of one thing we take leave to be certain -- namely, that were the two wretches delivered over to any dozen of Confederate gentlemen, the fate of the miscreants might, perhaps, be sterner, but would certainly not be slower, than that which may have already been theirs in Washington. ❋ Unknown (1865)

But one thing is certain -- namely, that the Confederates can less than ever afford to lose time over Knoxville; and if Meade should be fortunate, Burnside will be even more so, without action of his own to justify his good fortune. ❋ Unknown (1863)

In a discussion with a gentleman on religious matters, some remarks were made upon faith and charity, which led to an analysis of the original Greek word used to express the former by St. Paul, which has been translated "faith," and is generally accepted in the ordinary sense we attach to that word in English; namely, an implicit trust in what you are told, without question or doubt. ❋ William John Wills (1847)

FWIW, I find the objection to “where … at” unimpressive, not because of either of these reasons (dangling prep, too many words) but because the construction clearly represents a desire to express something that we have sort of lost in English, namely the distinction between whence (from), whither (to), and where (at), and that’s obviously still useful. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Plaese let the USA attack all militairy targets in the state which hijacked a name namely “israel” first, it’s an extremely sickminded murderess fascist state and nobody should accept this sectarian stupid movement called zionism! ❋ Unknown (2006)

Second, the segment suggested that well-formed language was inside the individuals, just waiting for a means of expression namely, the app. ❋ Dr. Marion Blank (2011)

Emily, the most popular baby name for girls in [2003] (according to the U.S. [Social Security] [Administration]), is a name name. ❋ Tim Lisevich (2004)

1. "My name is Alex." "Do you like my new dog? His [name's] [Rover]." 2. Tim - "I'm gonna post my name on UrbanDictionary and say that I'm intelligent, athletic and get [hella bitches]." Joe - "Dude, you live in a fucking basement and play anime games all day. Stop stroking your own ego and go do something with your life." ❋ Head Cultist (2019)

*Looks up [any name] on this site* *[insert name here]* A LITERAL [FUCKING GOD] WITH THE BEST FEATURES OF ANY FUCKING HUMAN POSSIBLE YOU WISH YOU HAD THIS FUCKING NAME YOU WEAK LITTLE SHIT ❋ Xx_M3M3_P0L1C3_xX (2017)

By the way, [this definition] [mocks] almost every [name definition] ❋ Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin (2022)

Tim [looked up] his name on [urbandictionary] and found out his name meant that he was a smart, athletic, and an all around perfect individual. Ironically, Tim has never had a girlfriend in his life and he is currently dropping [out of school] because of his obsession of World of Warcraft. ❋ Igotnothin (2011)

[Seriously]. [Stop putting names] in [the dictionary]. ❋ Disregardthisdefinition (2015)

Stop defining [your name on Urban Dictionary], dammit. The [editors] already [have enough] work to do. ❋ Intelligence001 (2017)

[Urban Dictionary] has [way too] many [names] on it. ❋ CTGreen (2020)

Why are there so [many] [names] on [this site]? ❋ NetherBolt2020 (2017)

These “name” [posts] are really annoying, [please] make them [less] ❋ Nlolhere (2020)

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