Names in the sequence of numbers refer to the words used to represent numbers in order, such as first, second, third, and so on. These are called ordinal numbers and are used to show position or rank in a sequence. For example, in a race, the winners are ranked as first, second, and third. This sequence continues with fourth, fifth, sixth, etc. Understanding these names helps in giving directions, following steps, or organizing items. Unlike cardinal numbers (one, two, three), ordinal numbers indicate order rather than quantity. They are essential in both spoken and written communication. Learning them builds clarity in expression and understanding of order-based contexts.