1. eponym(n = noun.communication) - the person for whom something is named; "Constantine I is the eponym for Constantinople"
is a kind of name
Derived forms adjective eponymic1, adjective eponymous1
2. eponym(n = noun.communication) - the name derived from a person (real or imaginary); "Down's syndrome is an eponym for the English physician John Down"
is a kind of name
Derived forms adjective eponymic1, adjective eponymous1
1. The hypothetical individual who is assumed as the person from whom any race, city, etc., took its name; as, Hellen is an eponym of the Hellenes. [1913 Webster]
2. A name, as of a people, country, and the like, derived from that of an individual. [1913 Webster]
eponym, n.
1 a person (real or imaginary) after whom a discovery, invention, place, institution, etc., is named or thought to be named.
2 the name given.
Derivative:
eponymous adj.
Etymology:
Gk eponumos (as EPI-, - onumos f. onoma name)
N nomenclature, naming, nuncupation, nomination, baptism, orismology, onomatopoeia, antonomasia, name, appelation, appelative, designation, title, heading, rubric, caption, denomination, by-name, epithet, style, proper name, praenomen, agnomen, cognomen, patronymic, surname, cognomination, eponym, compellation, description, antonym, empty title, empty name, handle to one's name, namesake, term, expression, noun, byword, convertible terms, technical term, cant, named, hight, ycleped, known as, what one may well, call fairly, call properly, call fitly, nuncupatory, nuncupative, cognominal, titular, nominal, orismological, beggar'd all description.