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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I named him" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of giving someone or something a name, typically in a narrative or descriptive context. Example: "After much thought, I named him Max, as it felt like the perfect fit for his personality."
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I named him Frenchie.
So, I named him for me".
I drew him before I named him.
In spite of that, I named him to the position.
I named him before I found out his gender.
"I named him Oscar, put him in the tub.
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Johnson: "Well, am I going to get any credit if I name him?" Wilkins: "Certainly will.
I immediately named him Rupert.
If these weren't great dogs, why would I have named him after the greatest baseball pitcher in history?
Unfortunately, on the final day of the season, Wolfie, as I'd named him, mysteriously disappeared during a break".
I then named him secretary of state of Texas, where he did a fantastic job.
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