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NAMESAKE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-WebsterThe meaning of NAMESAKE is one that has the same name as another; especially : one who is named after another or for whom another is named.
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NAMESAKE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.coma person or thing named after another or whose name is given to another person or thing: Little Dora lay asleep in the arms of her namesake, great-aunt Dora.Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology
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Namesake - Etymology, Origin & MeaningOriginating in the 1640s from "name" + "sake," the word means a person named for or sharing the same name as another.Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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namesake - Wiktionary, the free dictionaryFrom the phrase “for (one's) name's sake”, first found in Bible translations as a rendering of a Hebrew [Term?] idiom meaning “to protect one's reputation” or ...Missing: history | Show results with:history
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What Are Namesakes And Religious Names?? - MyHeritage BlogMay 30, 2025 · A namesake is someone who has been named after another person, usually a family member. Naming children after parents and grandparents is a common practice.
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Famous namesakes - Vita BrevisJun 16, 2017 · More than 250 children were named after one of the first six US Presidents (George Washington McCarthy, Thomas Jefferson Keefe, and Andrew Jackson Totman, to ...
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What Is a Namesake? - Meaning & Examples - GrammaristThe Etymology of Namesake It goes all the way back to the bible, believe it or not, taken from the phrase “for one's name's sake,” which was translated from ...
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Namensvetter - Wiktionary, the free dictionaryGerman. Etymology. Name (“name”) + -ns- + Vetter (“cousin”). Pronunciation. IPA: /ˈnaːmənsˌfɛtɐ/; Hyphenation: Na‧mens‧vet‧ter. Audio (Germany (Berlin)): ...
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NAMESAKE | definition in the Cambridge English DictionaryNAMESAKE meaning: 1. a person or thing having the same name as another person or thing 2. a person or thing having…. Learn more.
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Namesake Definition & Meaning | Britannica DictionaryNAMESAKE meaning: someone or something that has the same name as another person or thing.
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NAMESAKE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary2 senses: 1. a person or thing named after another 2. a person or thing with the same name as another.... Click for more definitions.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Naming Traditions Across Multiple Cultures - Family Tree MagazineTraditionally, Greek families named their children after the father's parents and then the mother's parents. In this male-dominated naming scheme, girls ...
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Why do Ashkenazi Jews name babies after deceased relatives? A ...Sep 1, 2024 · In Ashkenazic tradition, one of the greatest expressions of love is naming a newborn in memory of someone who has passed away.
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What's in a name? Identity, it turns out - PMC - NIHJun 6, 2022 · The origin, meaning and context of our name is fundamental to who we are. Just as learning the proper way to pronounce our patients' names can ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Žt You Tell Me Your Name?: An Anthropological Investigation of ...Kin naming is the primary source of names in a large number of cultures. In all of these cultures, the choice to continue a family tradition can be a way to ...
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[PDF] Family Naming Practices and Intergenerational Kinship AffiliationsJan 1, 1991 · Rossi (1965) suggests that family naming practices reveal information about the meaning of kin relationships. In this sense, names are symbols ...Missing: namesakes scholarly
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(PDF) Generation Names in China: Past, Present, and FutureAug 7, 2025 · We report on the incidence of generation names in four time periods from 1940-1983. The major finding is that generation names decreased significantly until ...
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(PDF) The Namesaking of Children as an Investment Strategy for ...Namesaking-the naming of a child after a parent or other person, usually a relative-is 1 of the most enduring of human traditions, and its importance is ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Naming Names: Kinship, Individuality and Personal NamesAug 7, 2025 · The article presents an exploratory analysis of the significance of personal names in contemporary Western societies, the UK in particular.Missing: namesakes | Show results with:namesakes
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Now You Know: Why Do We Have Middle Names? - Time MagazineAug 16, 2016 · In general, then, in Europe, middle names became increasingly popular in the 19th century among all classes. ... Names in Local and Family History ...
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Barack Obama | Biography, Parents, Education, Presidency, Books, & Facts | Britannica### Summary: Barack Obama as Namesake of His Father
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George W. Bush | Biography, Presidency, & Facts | Britannica### Summary: George W. Bush as a Namesake of His Father
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Martin Luther King, Jr. | Biography, Speeches, Facts, & Assassination | Britannica### Summary of Martin Luther King Jr. Being Named After His Father and Impact of Namesake Status
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11 dads of famous juniors - CNN.comIn honor of Father's Day, let's take a look at some dads who gave famous people a giant gift: their names. You know Dale Earnhardt Sr. and Ken Griffey Sr., ...
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Why was Churchill Named Winston? - Richard M. LangworthJan 15, 2023 · The conventional answer seems first to have been offered by a biographer who said he was named for the first Sir Winston (1620-1688).
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Junior status: Sharing dad's name a mixed bag - NBC NewsJun 19, 2009 · "There's more emphasis on individualism, there's less pressure to carry on family names than there used to be and there's much more worry ...Missing: famous | Show results with:famous
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Russia (08/07) - State.govThe second-largest city in Russia is St. Petersburg, which was established by Peter the Great in 1703 to be the capital of the Russian Empire as part of his ...
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Explorers and Settlers (St. Augustine) - National Park ServiceMar 22, 2005 · A longtime seat of Spanish power in the New World, St. Augustine was established in 1565 by Don Pedro Menéndez de Avilés.
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Origin of Names of US States | Indian AffairsWASHINGTON: May be said to have a truly American name - named for George Washington, "The Father of our Country." When the bill creating the Territory of ...
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New Netherlands Becomes New York - Digital HistoryThe English renamed the colony New York, after James, the Duke of York, who had received a charter to the territory from his brother King Charles II.
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The Congo, Decolonization, and the Cold War, 1960–1965Despite periodic uprisings and unrest, Mobutu ruled the Congo (renamed Zaire in 1971) until the mid-1990s. Viewed as mercurial and occasionally irrational, ...Missing: examples | Show results with:examples
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George Washington BustWashington state is the only state named after a U.S. president. It is named in honor of George Washington. To reflect this, the Capitol Campus has two ...
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Amelia Earhart: Purdue aviation legend - The Persistent PursuitJan 29, 2024 · Fittingly, Purdue University Airport's new terminal will be named for Earhart when commercial flight service returns in spring 2024. “One of ...
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Airports and Air Transportation - Encyclopedia of MilwaukeeIn 1941, the airport's name was changed to “General Mitchell Field” in honor of Billy Mitchell. The airport has been repeatedly expanded and updated to keep up ...Missing: figures | Show results with:figures
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The history of Harvard UniversitySince its founding in 1636, Harvard has created an enduring history of educational advancement, innovative leadership, and groundbreaking scholarly work.History timeline · Harvard & the Legacy of Slavery · Laureates in Economic Science
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What's in a Name? The Story of "Mayo Clinic"Feb 9, 2009 · Mayo is a family name. William Worrall Mayo, M.D., a frontier doctor, settled his young family in Rochester, Minn., when he was appointed as an ...
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What's in a Name? The Ethics of Building Naming GiftsMar 13, 2024 · With their implicit transference of values, naming gifts can instill credibility in the donor and a “symbolic goodness,” according to UK ...
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A Complete Guide For Brand Naming After A Merger. - SmashBrandAfter a merger, brand naming options include maintaining status quo, using the brand equity winner, merging under a combined name, or creating a new brand.
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What Dewberry Tells Us About Trademark Liability: Foster Garvey PCApr 10, 2025 · Past collaboration or shared naming conventions will not insulate a company from infringement claims. Trademark owners must stay vigilant, ...
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Was Sherlock Holmes based on a real person? - History.comJul 30, 2014 · Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's fictional detective with the knack for solving crimes through observation and reason was modeled after Dr. Joseph Bell.
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Charles Dickens and the Linguistic Art of the Minor CharacterMay 4, 2016 · Charles Dickens' characters are famous for their elaborate, often hilarious names. Even for bit parts, Dickens' naming conventions were linguistically rich.
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Identity and Naming Theme in The Namesake - LitChartsAs its title suggests, at its core The Namesake tackles the question of forming one's own identity, and explores the power that a name can carry.
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Identity Crisis in The Namesake | Study.comAs he grows up, Gogol Ganguli resents his name, which becomes a symbol of the cultural clashes he experiences caught between the world of his parents' past and ...
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Nair's 'The Namesake': A Life Between Two Worlds - NPRMar 9, 2007 · The Namesake, the latest movie from filmmaker Mira Nair, uses the immigrant experience to explore the meaning of identity.
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Tracing the Development of the Doppelgänger - Atlas ObscuraNov 6, 2017 · The doppelgänger in Edgar Allan Poe's short story “William Wilson” seems to exist solely to ruin the narrator's life. A boy attending school in ...
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Namesake - Orlando, Steve, Rebelka, Jakub: Books - Amazon.com30-day returnsNamesake is an urban fantasy revenge epic written by Steve Orlando (Midnighter, Supergirl) and illustrated by Jakub Rebelka that runs completely on fists and ...
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Moniker: The Histories and Mysteries of Names - Apple PodcastsDo you ever wonder how and why things get their names? On Moniker: The Histories and Mysteries of Names, we'll dive into anything and everything related to ...
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About DysonWith the royalties from G-Force sales, James Dyson was able to set up his own company, Dyson Ltd. In 1993 he opened his own research centre and factory in the ...
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Levi's® History - Levi Strauss & CoLevi Strauss was born in 1829, the company was founded in 1853, and blue jeans were created in 1873. The first women's jeans were introduced in 1934.
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Developing Effective Brand Names: Lessons From A Naming GuruJun 13, 2023 · 1) The brand name needs to be memorable · 2) Distinctiveness is a key component of a good brand name · 3) The brand name should incorporate ...
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Name or likeness of a particular living individual in a trademarkMar 16, 2017 · If your trademark appears to include the name, signature, or portrait of a particular living individual, your trademark can only be registered with the written ...Missing: namesake | Show results with:namesake
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Levi Strauss and Jacob Davis Patent Blue Jeans - History.comOn May 20, 1873, San Francisco businessman Levi Strauss and Reno, Nevada, tailor Jacob Davis are given a patent to create work pants reinforced with metal ...
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8 Successful Tech Startups Founded by Non-Technical PeopleMar 24, 2015 · These 8 founders prove you don't have to be technical to start a successful tech company · Pandora: Tim Westergren · iCracked: AJ Forsythe · Coffee ...
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Battle of the brands: six epic fights over trademark namesDec 2, 2016 · Battle of the brands: six epic fights over trademark names · Elvis Presley v BrewDog · Apple Corps v Apple Computer · WWF v WWF · Victoria Beckham v ...