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Often used in the same context:
forebears,
cousins,
descendents,
heroes,
forbears,
sibs,
contemporaries,
mascots,
ancestor,
surnames,
descendants,
forefather,
legends,
boswells,
burghs,
monikers,
grandfathers,
offspring,
eccentricities,
resemblances,
brothers,
lineage,
nicknames,
names,
ancestries,
eponym,
denizens,
origins,
birthplace,
spellings,
icons,
pedigrees,
uncles,
parentage,
pals,
siblings,
nemeses,
likenesses,
enfants terribles,
locale,
wayfarers,
landmarks,
similarities,
grandparents,
forerunners,
iconoclasts,
chums,
gaulish,
ankylosaurus,
colossuses,
forename,
fates,
haliaeetus,
diminutives,
yesteryear,
godparents,
elihu yale,
abodes,
worthies,
natives,
landsmen,
bons vivants,
playmates,
trailblazers,
arcadians,
fascinations,
aristos,
replicas,
polecats,
periclean,
daddies,
mayflower,
wanderers,
conquerors,
eras,
demises,
ladino,
personalities,
matriarchs,
fathers,
hyraxes,
mastodons,
maned wolf,
progenies,
emblems,
sojourns,
dromedaries,
sons,
hadrosaurus,
antecedents,
recluses,
annelids,
burgs,
twins,
predecessors,
wanderings,
heath hen,
greats,
legacies,
wolfhounds,
heartthrobs,
lagomorphs,
namesake,
authors,
writers,
ballads,
masters,
navigators,
prototypes,
translators,
biographers,
cathedrals,
epics,
originals,
romances,
scholars,
travellers,
academicians,
archbishops,
artists,
cookbooks
Also try:
— Adjectives for namesakes:
many,
famous,
several,
english,
european,
american,
great,
numerous,
biblical,
human,
little,
more...
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