The company was officially renamed Legend3D, Inc., in 2010 in recognition of the change of its primary business to 3D conversion services.
It was renamed in 2006 in recognition of a one million dollar endowment gift from the Michael D. Palm Foundation.
On July 22, 1939, the see was renamed the Archdiocese of Baltimore-Washington, in recognition of the nation's capital.
The Governor renamed the river after Logan in recognition of Logan's enthusiasm and efficiency.
In 1996, the building was renamed in recognition of a major gift from the Canadian software company, Hummingbird Communications Ltd.
The town was renamed in recognition of Nathaniel Silsbee, an investor from Boston, Massachusetts who helped provide funds for the railway.
Bald Hill Flat was renamed Fruitlands in 1915, in recognition of it becoming a fruit growing area.
The school was renamed the Leeds School of Business in recognition of the gift.
The home had been renamed in 1960 to the Eliza Bryant Home for the Aged in recognition of its founder.
It was renamed in recognition of Strait Shipping's first vessel, which was in service for 11 years from when the company first launched in 1992.