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end in itself
end in itself
A purpose or goal desired for its own sake (rather than to attain something else). For example, For me, writing books is an end in itself; they don't really make that much money. This expression employs the noun end in the sense of "final cause or purpose," a usage dating from the early 1500s.
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| Dinis | | dee-NEES (Portuguese), jee-NEES (Brazilian Portuguese) | Portuguese |
| Aris (2) | | - | Dutch |
| Cilla | | SIL-lah (Swedish), SI-lah (Dutch) | Swedish, Dutch |
| Emmerich | | E-me-rikh (German) | German, Ancient Germanic |
| Augeas | | ['ɔ:dʒəs] | |
| Craft | | [krɑ:ft] | |