Is the name of a fixed match?

Yes. Meaning: the name of.

Pronounced French English [ne?m]? American [ne?m]?

n. Name, name; reputation, reputation; lt; informal gt; celebrity, famous thing; (insulting) nickname, nickname; (British) underwriter of Lloyd's Insurance Company syndicate

v. Name, name...; name..., call out ……’s name; agreed upon, determined; appointed, appointed; lt; English gt; (Speaker of the House of Commons) the identity of a member who expels (member of the Legislative Committee) by name

adj. Famous, well-known; name , based on which the name is given

Phrase:

Trade name? Product name; Product name; Product name;?[Trade]?Business name

English name? English name; English name; English name; English name

User name? User name; User real name; User name

Chinese name Chinese name; Chinese name; Chinese name; Chinese name

Word usage:

When name is used as a verb, it means "to give a name to..." or "to name...". By extension, it can mean "nomination, appointment" or " enumerate".

Name is a transitive verb and can be connected to a noun or pronoun as an object. When it is solved as "naming", it can be connected with a noun as the compound object of the complement; when it is solved as "nominated, appointed", it can be connected by "(to be/as/for) n." which can be used as the compound object of the complement.

When it means "named after...", British English often says name after, while American English uses name for.