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When a person is namedafter another or has the same name as another person we call him/her namesake. The origin is probably the idea of "a person named for the sake of another".
Existing or living at the same time. As in a person of the same age as another
no but you'll know when your on a call and another call comes in and you see the same person your talking too coming in as a call, not the person calling you at the time.
You call them your(or a) contemporary.
coexists
If you remind your fiancee of his ex, that's perfecly normal as long as he loves you for who you are and not for the person you remind him of.
When a person is said to have a double life it is referring to living in secret. As in the person may have a job, a home, a spouse, and a family some people know about but then be in another relationship that nobody knows about. The person is literally living two different lives at the same time.
Co-habituating refers to living together and sharing a space with another person or individuals. It typically implies a non-romantic living arrangement where individuals jointly reside in the same household.
So you don't get bored for being the same person life wouldn't be worth living. So you don't get bored for being the same person life wouldn't be worth living.
No, they are not the same. A fisherman is a person who earns a living by catching and selling fish. A pirate is a person who earns a living by armed robbery at sea.
Yes, it is very possible that there is another person in the world with the same full name as you.
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