The phrase “what’s in a name?” literally asks a question: what significance or intrinsic value does a name hold?

The phrase “what’s in a name?” literally asks a question: what significance or intrinsic value does a name hold?

Call me by any name, just don’t call me late to supper! — “The” Trainer

Call me by any name, just don’t call me late to supper! — “The” Trainer

‘A rose by any other name would smell as sweet’ – is a quotation from William Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet, spoken by Juliet Capulet (Act 2, Scene 2) to herself whilst on her balcony, but overheard by Romeo Montague.

‘A rose by any other name would smell as sweet’ – William Shakespear