Those possessing names (sometimes even mere homophones) identical to the emperor's were not infrequently forced to change them.
"No, Captain," he said, noting that the captain appeared to possess several names.
In addition to such names, most modern Manchus live in China and possess Chinese names.
While it possesses many common and technical names, it is often referred to as Gypchek.
He notices that farm cooperatives tend to possess "resolutely optimistic names ("La Esperanza," "La Paz").
Most roads and places in Bandra possess English names that were given to them during British rule.
During Chinese antiquity, the vast majority of the Chinese people who were not related to aristocratic families, did not possess ancestral and clan names.
Many Egyptians possessed similar names, not to denote an absence of disease but to convey a positive message of healthiness and vigour.
If that is true, then the name has a somewhat amorphous referent, meaning some or all of a population also possessing other names and not necessarily politically or ethnically united, except when the region became early Denmark.
These two villages possessed not only different names, but even belonged to different governances (Liberec, and Český Dub.