Unnamed or Unamed

Which Spelling is Correct?

Confused between "unnamed" and "unamed"? Learn the correct spelling, meaning, and how to use it properly in your writing.

Incorrect: Unamed

"Unamed" is a misspelling. The correct spelling is "unnamed" with two "n" letters in the middle.

Correct: Unnamed

"Unnamed" is the correct spelling. It means not having a name or not identified by name.

Definitions

Unnamed (adjective):

Not having a name; not identified by name.

Examples:

  • • The unnamed author wrote a best-selling novel.
  • • An unnamed source provided the information.
  • • The mountain remained unnamed for centuries.

Unamed (adjective):

"Unamed" is a misspelling of "unnamed" and is not a valid English word.

Examples:

  • • "Unamed" is not used in standard English.
  • • Always use unnamed when referring to something without a name.

Synonyms

Unnamed:

  • • Anonymous
  • • Unidentified
  • • Nameless
  • • Undesignated
  • • Unlabeled

Unamed:

  • • (No valid synonyms; not a standard English word)

Notes

Notes:

  • Unnamed is spelled with two "n" letters in the middle.
  • • Used to describe something or someone without a name.
  • • "Unamed" is never correct in any context.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is "unamed" ever correct?

A: No, "unamed" is never correct. The proper spelling is always "unnamed."

Q: How do I remember the correct spelling?

A: Remember there are two "n" letters in "unnamed" just like in "unnatural."

Q: What does unnamed mean?

A: It means not having a name or not identified by name.

Q: Can unnamed be used in formal writing?

A: Yes, "unnamed" is appropriate in both formal and informal writing contexts.

Summary

Remember: Unnamed is the correct spelling with two "n" letters in the middle. It means not having a name or not identified by name. The misspelling "unamed" is never correct. Use "unnamed" to describe something or someone without a name.