Georgia LLC name requirement The name of a LLC must end with "Limited Liability Company," "Limited Company," "Ltd. Co.," "LLC" or "L.L.C." It may not contain language stating or implying the LLC is organized for a purpose other than that permitted by Georgia law or the Articles of Organization.
General Naming Rules for Your LLC Name must not reference or falsely suggest association to a federal or state government body/entity such as FBI, FDA, Treasurer, Police and Department of Revenue. Name cannot imply a government unit (such as a village, city or borough).
Most business entity laws provide that the name a business entity is formed under must be available for its use. To be available, the name must not conflict with the name of another domestic or foreign entity appearing in the filing office's records.
Specific Rules for Georgia Business Names Must contain the word "corporation," "incorporated," "company," or "limited," or the abbreviation "corp.," "inc.," "co.," or "ltd.," or words or abbreviations of like import in another language.
(h) All birth certificates filed and registered must identify the recorded person by name and the name of each legal parent of such person and the name of all other persons required by this Code section or by regulation. No obscenities, numbers, symbols, or other such nonidentifying name information will be accepted.
From the medieval Latin masculine name Angelus, which was derived from the name of the heavenly creature (itself derived from the Ancient Greek word ἄγγελος (angelos) meaning "messenger").
Here are some common nicknames for Angel: Ange. Angelino. Angie.
How to come up with the perfect Angel name. Angel names often reflect their ethereal and virtuous nature. Names like Seraphiel, Uriel, and Gabriella are common among angels.