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Namesake Meaning in English

word

ˈneɪmˌseɪk
NAYM-sayk
nˈeɪmseɪk
NAYM-sayk

Definition

A person or thing that has the same name as another person or thing, especially someone named after another.

Usage & Nuances

Formal and somewhat uncommon in everyday speech; often used when referring to people or places named after someone. Common in biographies ('his son and namesake') and trivia. Not used to mean 'nicknames.'

Example Sentences

My cousin is my namesake; we both are called John.

basic

She named her daughter after her grandmother, so her child is her grandmother's namesake.

basic

The city was founded by its royal namesake.

basic

He's the singer's namesake, but they aren't related at all.

natural

Our company launched a product with the same title as its famous namesake from 50 years ago.

natural

It gets confusing when a father and son, both doctors, are namesakes at the same hospital.

natural