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The phrase "a name which is" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to provide additional information or clarification about a specific name.
Example: "The book is titled 'The Great Adventure,' a name which is fitting for its thrilling plot."
Alternatives: "a name that is" or "a title which is".
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The cyst has a name, which is common.
Lionel found his God at Oxford in the 1950s, and his God has a name, which is "Fred".
It's so typically us to give our daughter a name which is the name of many, many boys in Europe.
Under this system, a minister puts forward a name, which is then voted on in a closed government session.
First, there's the lack of a name, which is not a matter of discretion — Denton opposes discretion on principle — but a function of his and Gawker's essential tribalism.
But she gave it a name, which is what often snaps an amorphous, floating-around-out-there idea into focus and ends up bringing about change.
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In 1998, Mr. Rykov started an e-zine with an English-language obscenity for a name, which was loaded with jokes about culture, showbiz and relationships.
The band first wanted to assume the name The MGM Band, a name which was rejected for legal reasons.
Early on August 13, it was upgraded to a tropical storm and given the name Wukong; a name which was contributed by China.
The French National Stud calls the breed the "Mérens", a name which was officially mentioned for the first time in 1866.
Traditionally, Tariq was said to have landed on the shores of the Rock of Gibraltar, which was henceforth named after him (Jabal-ı Tārıq, – a name which was later corrupted into "Gibraltar" by the Spanish).
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