Examples of using Were named in English and their translations into Turkish
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the asteroid 7359 Messier were named in his honor.
The six schools were named as the Robert F. Kennedy Community Schools.
Subsequent iterations were named Symbian^2(Japanese market only) and Symbian^3.
His grandfather had three sons, who were named: Adam, Tayfur and'Ali.
That are found there. The islands were named for the wild dogs.
The islands were named for the wild dogs that are found there.
I thought you were named Angus.
Some Maidan Defense Units were named after the home towns of its participants.
You were named after him.
Planets were named after him.
Germany===Streets were named after Wallenberg in both east and west Germany.
We were named after our slave masters.
The Dovzhenko Film Studios in Kiev were named after him in his honour following his death.
The monkeys were named Zhong Zhong
The Andreanof Islands were named for the Russian navigator, Andreyan Tolstykh, who was the first European to explore the islands in 1761.
In 2010, the Kouachi brothers were named in connection with a plot to break out from jail another Islamist, Smaïn Aït Ali Belkacem.
All principal Mir crews(those that were resident long-term on the station) were named"Mir EO-n",
Shangaly and Stroyevskoye were named after her, and the village of Yedma has a museum dedicated to Shanina.
Chromosomes, meaning"coloured bodies", were named after the dyes that had helped reveal them, and they clearly played a crucial role when a cell divides and replicates.
Several items were named after him, particularly in the People's Republic of Poland, including a ship of the Polish Merchant Navy.