Examples of using Fitting name in English and their translations into German
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Political
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Computer
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Programming
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Official/political
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Political
We thought this is a good and fitting name!
After all, is there a more fitting name?
it seemed a fitting name.
The fitting name'SCALA' comes from the Latin for'stairs' or'ladder.
we give every child a fitting name.
Henry D'Angelo founded a company with the fitting name„Twin Enterprises“.
APOKRYFO comes from the greek‘"hidden away… kept secret" a fitting name for this secluded property.
An English journalist once coined a very fitting name for this star pianist: Alexander, the Great.
A fitting name for the Waldorf initiative that began to take shape in January with the foundation of a kindergarten.
Seems to be a fitting name as I had already compared the front man's passionate performance style with preaching….
Coffee Break' is a fitting name for a café serving good coffee,
capable of holding and persistent, a fitting name for these shaping and styling products.
The name is interpreted by Holzinger as'man of the javelin'-a fitting name for a time when the earth was full of violence.
I think that it is a fitting name as I hope lots of maidens
means as much as'goddess' or'beautiful', and is therefore a most fitting name for the garment and the wearer.
and is a fitting name since all of the therapies rely on wholly natural ingredients
Greek words meaning“book,” a fitting name, since the Bible is the book for all people, for all time.
Corsica derives its name from Greek for of the Sirens. A more than fitting name for a place with an ancient tradition of polyphonic choruses,
by Sir Walter Scott- a fitting name for an elegant place.
which is a very fitting name for the status of the network