1The poet is the sayer, the namer, and represents beauty.
2Teaching someone to be a namer is like teaching someone to fall in love.
3He claimed all I needed to improve myself as a namer was time and dedication.
4St. Thomas was the namer of them to Dante.
5Seeing things is a part of being a namer.
6This is a good place for a namer.
7Because you're too short to be a namer.
8HERMOGENES: I imagine, Socrates, that he must be the namer, or name-giver, of whom we are in search.
9The discoverer of this region, and namer of it, Jacques Cartier, has a square named for him in the city.
10It is by means of this that for every generation of man he plays the part of "namer."
13Besides, if I was to be a namer, I decided I could damn well choose the name of my own sword.
14In those days there were many who could do such things, but Selitos was the most powerful namer of anyone alive in that age.
15Your own White Council is a famous bunch of namers, he said.
16And I thought of Elodin, Master Namer, and how I might approach him.