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“What's in a name? that which we call a rose By any other name would smell as sweet.”

2023-11-19 08:53:47

"What is in the name, call it Rose, any other name smells sweet sweet." This is a famous quote from William Shakespeare, one of the great British poets. But the founder of North Indian startup Flambird thought of many things before finalizing the company name. The driving force of this emerging company is energetic youth, professional interior designer, Jagjit Jassal. Since childhood, he has been inclined to design and creativity. These encouraged him to get out of the curriculum of business administration at university and choose his expertise in interior design. After succeeding in the interior designer, he worked with a famous architectural and interior design company. As of today, he runs his own interior design consulting company and is very popular in town.

You may agree with Shakespeare's view. "What is in the name, call it Rose, the smell of other names smells very fragrant", or, as John Proctor of Krugersburg said, that's my name! I can not have other people in my life! ... I gave you my soul; please leave my name! And, in the history of mankind, the name and the most famous person are closely related, whether positive or negative. It is around their culture, morality, and ultimately moral debate - when I was done in this fun but useful way - I thought it was fascinating. It is only worth thinking.

Roses are one of the most famous and popular roses among all the flowers. As William Shakespeare once wrote, "What's inside the name? Roses we call other names smell sweet." Roses have been respected for centuries. Historical evidence suggests that they were planted in China about 5000 years ago and have played a role in history since then. The old English rose is from Latin Rosa, possibly Italian and Greek dialect Rodin, the most likely being from the Iranian route * vrda -. Roses are very special for Macedonian and Thracian, and Persian, Latin and Greek names.