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Category Archives: Naming Glossary
trionym
Definition | Meaning A name that contains three words. Example | Illustration Etymology | Origin Compare | See
teknonymy
Definition | Meaning The referral of the parents by names of their children. Example | Illustration Etymology | Origin Compare | See
polyonym
Definition | Meaning A name that consists of multiple words. Example | Illustration Etymology | Origin Compare | See
poecilonym
Definition | Meaning A word with the same meaning as another. Example | Illustration Etymology | Origin Compare | See synonym
paranym
Definition | Meaning A word whose meaning is changed to cover up. Example | Illustration Etymology | Origin Compare | See euphemism
paedonymic
Definition | Meaning A name derived from one’s child. Example | Illustration Etymology | Origin Compare | See
metronymy
Definition | Meaning A system where the name is derived from the female’s line. Example | Illustration Etymology | Origin Compare | See
metonymy
Definition | Meaning A figure of speech where an attribute of the subject is used to name the subject. Example | Illustration Etymology | Origin Compare | See
isonym
Definition | Meaning A word with an identical form or derivation of another. Example | Illustration Etymology | Origin Compare | See
hyponym
Definition | Meaning A term that is part of a larger class. Example | Illustration Etymology | Origin Compare | See