Is there a name for numbers whose expansion base $b$ contains every natural number base $b$?

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This is a / question and so there isn't much context I can give.

Motivation:

Lately, I have been interested in the popular claim that the decimal expansion of $\pi$ contains every natural number. This property is not yet proven.

I asked the following question on MSE not too long ago: Numbers whose expansion contains every natural number (base $b$), but that are not (simply) normal.

Around the same time, I asked about the history of the idea on History of Science and Mathematics Stack Exchange: https://hsm.stackexchange.com/q/15491/6312

It occurred to myself and others whether there is a name for the property. Hence . . .

The Question:

Is there a name for numbers whose expansion base $b$ contains every natural number base $b$?

For full generality, fix $b$.

Context:

I'm aware of normal numbers.

The last time I did a number theory course was in 2015.

The property seems popular enough to warrant a name, and I'm confident it has been studied before in the context of normal numbers.

Please help :)