history - Why do so many newspapers use the word "Times" in their names?
It seems that the word itself doesn't mean news or newspapers, but many newspapers use it in their names. Is there a historic reason?
Answer
The name originally comes from the British newspaper The Daily Universal Register founded in 1785, which changed it names to The Times in 1788. Since then it has lent its name to papers all over the world.
The original meaning of time is to happen, so the times means that what has happened, which is a fitting name for a newspaper.
Online Etymology Dictionary: time (v.)
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