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Words nearby What's in a name? The real origin of this phrase is unknown, but it is said that it was coined by William Shakespeare. Since Capulets and Montagues hate each other, love is forbidden merely due to these names. The importance of a person or thing is the way it is; not because of what it is called.

Oh, be some other name! What does a name mean? The thing we call a rose would smell just as sweet if we called it by any other name.

Romeo, lose your name. Trade in your name—which really has nothing to do with you—and take all of me in exchange. Just call me your love, and I will take a new name. From now on I will never be Romeo again.

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