aptonym
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From apt + -onym, on the model of other terms suffixed with -onym.
Pronunciation
[edit]- (General American) IPA(key): /ˈæp.toʊ.nɪm/, /ˈæp.tə.nɪm/
Audio (Southern England): (file)
Noun
[edit]Examples (aptonyms) |
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"Cutter & Sons, Butchers" |
aptonym (plural aptonyms)
- A proper name that aptly describes the occupation or character of the person, especially by coincidence.
- 1992, Frank H. Nuessel, The study of names: a guide to the principles and topics[1], page 42:
- The following is a selected list of aptonyms, i.e., people whose names and occupations or situation (e.g., workplace) have a close correspondence
- 2004, Christine Scodari, Serial monogamy: soap opera, lifespan, and the gendered politics of fantasy[2], page 96:
- New aptonyms appeared for both Matt and Donna at this juncture — "DoorMatt" and "Donnasaur."
- 2005, Maurice Charney, Comedy: A Geographic and Historical Guide[3], volume 1, page 201:
- Stocked with characters whose names are representative of their failings (aptonyms, a standard comic technique), The Stepsure Letters is not read today outside the university classroom
Synonyms
[edit]- (apt name): aptronym, euonym, attributive name, characterizing name, character-revealing name, charactonym, characternym, label name, ticket name, type name