0 a person or thing having the same name as another person or thing
1 a person or thing with the same name as another person or thing
His young namesake, who duly appears a few numbers on, is evidently in no danger of suffering the fate of those tender babes.
The system's namesake was a star race horse whose unexpected death with no warning after a major race shocked and intrigued the racing community.
But it is a committee-tamed beast, hard to rank above other similar texts offered to the middle-market every day, and quite unlike its spiky namesake of two millennia ago.
Like their biological namesakes, they won't produce immediate signs of damage to the computer's memory, which gives the newly "infected" program time to spread to other computers.
Matty's little namesake gives her the pleasures of motherhood with the reassurance in this economically interconnected narrative that a new life will not mean financial deprivation.
I do not know whether the metal used to make the coins baser was the metal which happens to be my own namesake.
I welcome that intervention from my near namesake.
It would be very unfortunate if any of us might be disqualified for the indiscretions of our namesakes.