Naming law is a law that says people should use a particular name or titles when writing or talking about certain people, places, or things. For example, the law tells us we should use people's correct names, like calling someone Mr. Smith instead of just Smith. The law also tells us we should use official titles or names for places, like referring to the White House instead of calling it the President's house. And finally, the law tells us to use the official name of things like calling a highway I-95 instead of just the freeway. Naming law helps us to be more accurate and polite when talking about people, places, and things.