Examples of using Namesake in English and their translations into Malay
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James Square went through various other educational uses before housing a namesake of its original founder.
The University of Salzburg was founded by Prince Archbishop Paris Lodron, the namesake of the University, in 1622.
it picks up the profile of the namesake armchair.
Leningrad Oblast retained its name in 1991 after a referendum, while its namesake city was renamed back to Saint Petersburg.
In 1991 the university was renamed back to Saint Petersburg State University after its namesake city.
was made possible by a large donation from its namesake, Albert Timms.
Seon-woo has noticed that Soo-jin wears the same perfume as her dead namesake, and she admits she wanted a divorce from her husband,
The word leukemia, which means‘white blood', is derived from the disease's namesake high white blood cell counts that most leukemia patients have before treatment.
The word leukemia, which means'white blood', is derived from the disease's namesake high white blood cell counts that most leukemia patients have before treatment.
here we will celebrate the amazing Madonna, the bright beauty Jennifer Lopez and her namesake, another Jen- the star of the Hunger Games Jennifer Lawrence.
Her international projects include a leading role in Mira Nair's drama The Namesake(2007) and a supporting role in Ang Lee's highly successful adventure film Life of Pi(2012).[4].
Mukerji turned down an offer from Mira Nair to star in the Hollywood film The Namesake, choosing instead to collaborate once again with her friend Karan Johar in Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna(2006),
after the University's namesake, explorer Captain James Cook,
leaders like Hugh McColl, retired Bank of America CEO and namesake of Queens' McColl School of Business.
one whose namesake We never created before.".
with real-world leaders like Hugh McColl, retired Bank of America CEO and namesake of our McColl School of Business.
This geological formation is the namesake of the Maastrichtian stage,
leaders like Hugh McColl, retired Bank of America CEO and namesake of Queens' McColl School of Business.
the daughter of Kilij Arslan II and sister of Kaykhusraw I, and the namesake of a magnificent complex comprising a hospital,
A Tale of Love, The Namesake, the Golden Lion winning Monsoon Wedding,