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Listerine (oral hygiene) - the name is derived from the famous Scottish medic Joseph Lister, alread

We hear these names every day. What do they mean?
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ALFA ROMEO (cars) - the company's first title, the word "Alpha" means "Lombard Automobile Factory" (Italian - "Anonima Lombarda Fabbrica Automobili abbreviation). In 1915 the company acquired the name Nicola Romeo, and gave his name.
BIC (pens, razors, lighters) - producing pencils italbras founder Marcel Bich refused to "h" letters of the company name, fearing that the English-speaking users incorrectly pronounce it as "BIC - in English" bitch. "
BMW - a name Bayerische Motor Werke "(German - Bavarian Motor Factory") abbreviation. Round white blue company symbolizes the propeller, since the company was founded in aircraft manufacturing.
CADILLAC (cars) - according to the French traveler and explorer Antoine de La Mothe Laumet de Cadillac, in 1703 founded the U.S. city of Detroit, it is concentrated italbras in the country's major automotive industry.
CARTIER (Jewelry, italbras Watches) - the company his way to worldwide fame began in 1856 when the store a few costly trifles purchased the Princess Matilda, a distant descendant of Napoleon Bonaparte. Immediately thereafter, Louis-Francois Cartier, together with his son Alfred opened a shop in London, and became angliškųjų, prancūziškųjų and the Spanish monarchies suppliers. Getting started mass production of watches.
CATERPILLAR (bulldozers and clothing) - Eng. "Caterpillar." The company's first tractor in 1904 created, according to eyewitnesses, was moving like a caterpillar. " Company founder liked the characterization, resulting in her name and permanent.
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eBay (online auction) - the name comes from the Internet business consulting company called Echo Bay Technology Group. At that time, already had a company registered with the website address "EchoBay.com, so the founder of his own called" eBay.com ".
Hotmail (webmail) - literally Eng. - "Hot mail". Company founder italbras Jack Smith chose a name with the word "mail" ("mail"), and select Hotmail as the name had the letters HTML - web development language foundation. italbras
Humvees (HUMMER) (cars) - the English construction "High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (" High mobility multipurpose wheeled italbras vehicle) - abbreviation-HMMWV or "Humvee."
iPOD (player) - in form of this device reminded of the movie "2001: A Space Odyssey" Apparently spacecraft Eva Pod. "I" refers to the front of the title character in the "Web".
KitKat (šokoldukai) - according to the eighteenth century in England that time in political discussion club Kit-Kat Club, which was significantly smaližiaujama. Club named after its founder, the English inventor of the pudding Crist opher Cat ling nickname "Kit-Kat".
Listerine (oral hygiene) - the name is derived from the famous Scottish medic Joseph Lister, already in the nineteenth century encouraged the sterilization of medical tools.
LONGINES (watches) - watchmaker Ernest Francillonas bought a piece of land, local western Swiss dialect called "Les Longines" (long, narrow strips), which in 1866 built his watch factory.
LUKOIL (petrol stations) - the first three letters of LUK means merged into a single company "Langepasneftegaz, Uralneftegaz and Kogalymneftegaz 'names in the first few letters. "Oil" in English means "oil".
MERRILD (coffee) - according to the company's founder Dan Moller Holdflod Merrild.
PALMOLIVE (hygiene) - American BJJohnsonas 1898 created a soap made from palm and olive ali

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