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Often used in the same context:
flagship,
eponym,
venerable,
birthplace,
grandfather,
grandson,
father,
elihu yale,
predecessor,
renaming,
alfonso xiii,
legend,
name,
patriarch,
descendant,
forefather,
forbearer,
centennial,
heir,
harry hotspur,
ancestor,
forebear,
empire,
sainted,
founder,
icon,
lumberman,
livery stable,
magnate,
frederic auguste bartholdi,
viscountess astor,
incarnation,
christens,
melvil dewey,
cousin,
heyday,
benefactor,
scion,
sibling,
abercrombie,
tangun,
percival lowell,
dame nellie melba,
nephew,
amerigo vespucci,
seigneur,
arcella,
colossus,
philanthropist,
earldom,
origins,
porkpie,
son,
aerie,
benefactress,
shirtmaker,
candymaker,
licenser,
legatee,
titan,
centenary,
marie tussaud,
brand,
rename,
count rumford,
uncle,
ezra cornell,
crown jewel,
lineage,
demigod,
barney oldfield,
skye terrier,
heritage,
renown,
schlepper,
dowager,
cassius marcellus clay,
lucky lindy,
charioteer,
fromagerie,
kahanamoku,
almanack,
caravel,
edmund kean,
founding,
legacy,
brother,
duomo,
haberdasher,
archduke,
florsheim,
behemoth,
linage,
hometown,
john greenleaf whittier,
clothier,
pantagruel,
stalwart,
billionaire,
marnier,
mascot,
bard,
contemporary,
namesakes,
authors,
compatriot,
masters,
poet,
writers,
dramatists,
heroes,
martyr,
poets,
augustine,
author,
saint,
scholar,
scholars,
architects,
artists
More general:
human,
individual,
mortal,
person,
somebody,
someone,
soul
Also try:
— Adjectives for namesake:
great,
famous,
little,
illustrious,
biblical,
young,
english,
celebrated,
american,
earlier,
later,
more...
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