Once on a time there lived in Ujjayini a king named Vikramasena, and he had a daughter named Tejasvati, matchless in beauty.
This Savara chieftain has a daughter named Sundari, and she having seen you is becoming exceedingly love-sick; marry her who is my friend, then you will obtain deliverance.
Then his mind was bewildered by Cupid, who had found his opportunity, and there was born to him a daughter named Kadaligarbha, [489] beautiful in every limb.
The king and queene were lodged in the castell, and continued there, till the queene was deliuered of a daughter named Margaret.
The queene after hir returne into England, was this yeare brought to bed in the tower of London of a daughter named Blanch, that died yoong, and was buried at Westminster.
In this king's city lived a great merchant, who had a daughter named Passion.
He had a wife named Virtue, a son named Trusty, and a daughter named Heroic.
The reference to the Queen's confinement, moreover, which was so perplexing in the case of Elizabeth of York, fits exactly with the August of 1467, in which month Elizabeth Woodville gave birth to a daughter named Mary.
The former became the wife of Sir William de Kerdeston, and her rights were inherited by a daughter named Maud, who married Sir John Burghersh.
Of her were born a son named Vala and a daughter named Sura (wine), to the joy of the gods.
And sporting with each other, just as they pleased, for a long time as if it were only a single day, the Rishi begat on Menaka a daughter named Sakuntala.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "daughter named" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.