Name

Connections List
 * Glory, glorification
 * Names of FG
 * Dictionary
 * Names of JC
 * Names of HS

Scope
 * Definition of "name" in literature and common speech
 * NOT particular names of God or anything else
 * Special focus on definition of "name" in the bible

Definitions/topics
 * Other notes, mech
 * 1) Behavioral patterns - both reactive and proactive
 * 2) Reputation
 * 3) Represents longer answer or fragment of answer to "Who are you?"
 * 4) ID (like a URI)
 * 5) Name descriptor (like Jehovah-Jireh)
 * 6) Normal name, not technicall a URI, can have multiple, but isn't neccessarily descriptive (like Dave)
 * 7) Publicly declared behavioral patterns (revealed will of God)

Other notes
 * In fantasy magic or literature is often used as a handle of power over the named entity.

1) Behavioral patterns
 * Trust in Gods name - that is, his action patterns
 * Ps 75:1 "...for your Name is near..."

2) Public reputation - I think this is primary use in bible
 * "Do everything in the name of JC" is ambassador public. Acts 9:16, Rev 2:3
 * "For my namesake" is public. Ezek 20:44
 * "build a house for my name" 2 Sam 7:13, 1 Kings 5:5, 1 Kings 8:18-19, 9:7, 1 Chron 22:8-10, 28:3, 2 Chron 6:6-9, 7:20, Neh 1:9, Jer 7:12

3) Who are you
 * This question asks for quantitative nodal central concepts/words to the cloud that is you. In some senses this may be an arbitrary definition as it may be hard to make objective connections between you and model space. We also usually give leeway for people to define themselves.

4) ID
 * Unique identifier. This is in software mostly. URI.

5) Name descriptor
 * e.gs: Jehovah-Jireh. There are meanings behind pretty much all names, but people don't really think of them. Native Americans still spend more attention on names, like Crazyhorse.

6) Normal name
 * e.g. Steve, Dave
 * You can have multiple names. (e.g. Gandalf the Grey, M.. whatever the elves called him)
 * Even in normal world we have multiple names - first, last, multiple middle names. These are not URI even if combined.
 * Typically these names don't carry meaning, just nice sounds.