The name say it all意思
"The name says it all" is an English expression that means the name of something (a product, a place, an event, etc.) fully describes or explains what it is about without the need for any further explanation. It implies that the name is so descriptive or evocative that it immediately conveys all the essential information about the thing being named.
For example, if there's a restaurant called "Sea Breeze Seafood," you might say "the name says it all" because the name immediately tells you that the restaurant serves seafood and is likely located somewhere with a sea breeze, perhaps near the beach.
In another context, if a new product is introduced called "All-in-One Home Gym," the name says it all because it immediately conveys that the product is a gym that can be used at home and that it likely includes multiple workout options in one piece of equipment.
This expression is often used casually in conversation when someone is introducing or discussing something and its name is self-explanatory.