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Those are the words of Mark Antony, who was referring to his rival Octavian (later named Augustus). He said this because Octavian was the adopted son of his great uncle, Julius Caesar, and without that name he would have been barely nothing.

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This phrase suggests that someone's entire identity, success, or reputation is heavily invested in or dependent on their name or the reputation associated with it. It implies that their worth or achievements are intrinsically tied to the name they bear.

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