namesake|namesakes in English
noun
['neɪmseɪk]
one named in memory of another; one with same name as anothe
Use "namesake|namesakes" in a sentence
1. Just like your namesake.
2. The Carriageway’s namesake, Walter O
3. Famous namesakes: 19th-century British dandy Beau Brummell, AKA George Bryan Brummell; French
4. His grandson is his namesake.
5. Notable namesakes include Aaron Burr and composer Aaron Copland—and currently, Aaron Eckhart and Aaron …
6. But hardly for his present namesake.
7. Minsk Belarusian Cup winner: 2012–13 Brothers and namesakes in Belarusian football Syarhey Shchehrykovich at Soccerway
8. Antiochos was the namesake of the tribe Antiochis
9. She's my namesake but we're not related.
10. Classic Caddis Larva pattern made from it's namesake
11. Cerise specifically appears as her namesake: a red cherry
12. Dwarven Ballistas are essentially, like their namesake, giant crossbows
13. 2 Peters, like his familial namesake, was a hoper.
14. As his namesake he is tolerant, prudent and generous.
15. The Eden Valley is a blessed place, like its namesake.
16. There was a kinsman of his hight Thorbiorn, and Bynamed Tardy; he was a sailor, and the namesakes were partners
17. Like his famous namesake, young Washington had a brave, adventurous spirit.
18. Find top songs and albums by Sharawaji including Namesake, Athetize and more.
19. But the book's namesake tool is something even a Luddite can love.
20. The prison earned its namesake given its location near the Craggy Bridge.
21. Botton, North Yorkshire, England; Botton, namesake of Bottiaea; People with the name
22. Altus’ previous namesake was one of the largest private developers in Minneapolis
23. Akey became incorporated and was founded by the company’s namesake, Carl S
24. Still, some investors have called for the company to sell namesake division.
25. It hurls the namesake Bolas which causes AoE damage and slows the enemies