for sake



for one's (own) sake

for one's good or benefit; in honor of someone. I have to earn a living for my family's sake. I did it for my mother's sake.
See also: sake

for someone (or something's) sake

 and for the sake of someone or something
for the purpose or benefit of someone or something; to satisfy the demands of someone or something. I made a meatless dinner for John's sake; he's a vegetarian. The teacher repeated the assignment for the sake of the slower students.
See also: sake

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Vlastimila-Czech
Vosgi-Armenian
WillyWIL-ee (English), VI-lee (German), WIL-lee (Dutch), VIL-lee (Dutch)English, German, Dutch
EkkehardE-ke-hahrt (German)German, Ancient Germanic
Ludovicaloo-do-VEE-kahItalian
JeniferJEN-i-fər (English)English, Cornish