make a name for oneself



make a name for oneself

Achieve distinction, become prominent or well known, as in Martha is making a name for herself as an excellent chef. The earliest recorded use of this term was in John Wycliffe's followers' translation of the Bible (II Samuel 8:13): "Forsooth David made to him a name." Also see make one's mark.
See also: make, name

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Konstantynkawn-STAHN-tinPolish
Iunia-Ancient Roman, Biblical Latin
SeyfettİN-Turkish
Nakato-Eastern African, Ganda
ParkerPAHR-kərEnglish
Moniquemo-NEEK (French), mə-NEEK (English)French, English, Dutch