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  2. Mar 11, 2017 · Aptronym is the word for a name aptly suited to its owner. ("Allegedly coined by the American newspaper columnist Franklin P. Adams" 1881-1960. Also see Encyclopedia Britannica.) (Another word meaning the same thing is "euonym".) Inaptronym is an ironic form of an aptronym, and examples are given at the link.

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    An aptronym, aptonym, or euonym is a personal name aptly or peculiarly suited to its owner: owner's occupation or situations (e.g., workplace). [1] Gene Weingarten of The Washington Post coined the word inaptonym as an antonym for "aptonym". [2]

  4. Nov 23, 2015 · Mark Reckless is an aptronym: a name particularly suited to its owner. The official definition is a name that is particularly appropriate to the person’s profession. However, it appears to be broadening to a name aptly suited to the owner’s behaviour, character, looks or occupation.

  5. In the case of a person's name there is "aptronym", meaning a personal name aptly or peculiarly suited to its owner, such as a rich person with the last name of Flush, or a hairdresser whose last name is Cutter.

  6. TIL of the word "aptronym", used for a personal name aptly or peculiarly suited to its owner, and its opposite, "inaptronym". Examples of inaptronyms are Frank Beard, the only member of ZZ Top to not have a beard, and Donald Black, white supremacist.

  7. Find 1,407 synonyms for aptly and other similar words that you can use instead based on 8 separate contexts from our thesaurus.

  8. This is a perfect example of an aptronym, a name that is suited to the profession of its owner. Outerbridge is an example of the perfectly well-suited name, or aptronym, and whether a person is eponym or aptronym can be a chicken-or-the-egg proposition.