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What is the adverb for name?

There isn't a direct adverb for "name". "Name" is a noun, and adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs.

To express how something is named, you might use an adjective like "officially," "formally," "informally," "correctly," or "incorrectly."

For example:

* "He was officially named John." (using the adjective "officially" to modify the verb "named")

* "They were informally called the 'Red Team'." (using the adjective "informally" to modify the verb "called")

If you want to describe how someone acts or behaves when naming something, you could use an adverb like "carefully," "thoughtfully," "hesitantly," or "proudly."

For example:

* "She carefully named each of her children." (using the adverb "carefully" to modify the verb "named")

* "He hesitantly named his favorite book." (using the adverb "hesitantly" to modify the verb "named")

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