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page 1Naming conventions
NATO reporting name
NATO code name for military equipment of purported opponents
ordinal numeral
word representing the position or rank in a sequential order
namespace
In computing, a names space is a set of signs (names) that are used to identify and refer to objects of various kinds. A namespace ensures that all of a given set of objects have unique names so that they can be easily identified.
binary prefix
symbol placed before units of digital information to indicate multiplication by a power of two
camel case
term for the notation where uppercase letters are used within words for specific purposes, such as making word boundaries visible after concatenating multiple words into a single string, with the first word's initial letter in lowercase
Roman naming conventions
conventional form of personal names in Ancient Rome
Hungarian notation
identifier naming notation (computer science)
snake case
The general term for the notation where multiple words are concatenated with underscores ("_") for specific purposes, such as making word boundaries more visible after combining multiple words into a single string, with all letters in lowercase
naming convention
set of rules for naming functions, variables, types, etc. in programming
systematic name
name given in a systematic way to one unique group
IEEE 1541-2002
IEEE standard
United States missile and drone designation
designation system for rockets
United States Department of Defense aerospace vehicle designation
designation scheme for aerospace systems in the U.S. Armed Forces
shikona
thumb|right|upright=1.1|Japanese sumo wrestler Toshimitsu Obata was known by his Kitanoumi Toshimitsu, and he was generally referred to simply as Kitanoumi.
A is a sumo wrestler's ring name. The use of ring names in sumo dates back to the Muromachi period and developed further in the Edo period, when ring names were used to hide the identities of early , many of whom were masterless samurai called . By the 20th century, use of ring names became governed by customs within the Japan Sumo Association.
naming of elements
trends and patterns in the etymologies of chemical elements
sigil
computer programming
Yagō
, literally meaning "house name", is a term applied in traditional Japanese culture to names passed down within a guild, studio, or other circumstance other than blood relations. The term is synonymous with and . The term most often refers to the guild names of kabuki actors, but is also applicable to the names artists take from their masters or studios, names taken from one's business, and a few other similar circumstances.
naming convention
generally agreed scheme for naming things