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What is the past tense of name after?

What's the past tense of name after? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of name after is named after.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of name after is names after.

The present participle of name after is naming after.

The past participle of name after is named after.

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Many precious waterholes, lagoons, creeks, and rivers were named after them.
If you have a jones to get your kid into a dog named after a dog that you used to like 100 years ago, then this is the film for you.
I apologize to Mr. Russell for ragging him but that's what happens when you have a rock garden named after you.
She was named after Prince Charlie and was a great Jacobite, of which I'm very proud.
The different styles in Imari ware are named after the region where they are produced or after the potter families who had invented the style.
There is a well-designed town trail which is appropriately named after the acorn.

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