namesake

[neym-seyk]

namesake Definition

  • 1a person or thing that has the same name as another person or thing
  • 2a person or thing named after another

Using namesake: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "namesake" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The restaurant is named after its owner and namesake.

  • Example

    He was named after his grandfather, who was also his namesake.

  • Example

    The company's flagship product is a computer program that shares its namesake.

  • Example

    The city of Alexandria in Egypt is named after Alexander the Great, its namesake.

namesake Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for namesake

Phrases with namesake

  • in someone's namesake

    in honor of someone by giving their name to something

    Example

    The scholarship was created in her father's namesake to support students pursuing a degree in engineering.

  • a medical condition named after a person who first described it or was the first patient diagnosed with it

    Example

    Parkinson's disease is a namesake disease named after James Parkinson, who first described the symptoms in 1817.

  • a plant species named after a person, often a botanist or naturalist who discovered or described it

    Example

    The Banksia hookeriana is a namesake plant named after Sir William Hooker, a British botanist who collected the specimen in Australia.

Origins of namesake

from name + sake, meaning 'person or thing that has the same name'

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Summary: namesake in Brief

The term 'namesake' [neym-seyk] refers to a person or thing that has the same name as another person or thing, or a person or thing named after another. It can be used to describe people, places, or things, such as 'The restaurant is named after its owner and namesake.' 'Namesake' can also be used in phrases like 'in someone's namesake,' which means in honor of someone by giving their name to something.