"Paedonymic" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Paedonymic" Meaning

Paedonymic refers to a name or phrase that is used to refer to a person under the age of 18, typically as a way of avoiding their legal name or as a protective measure to maintain their privacy.

"Paedonymic" Examples

Paedonymic


A wordgame term used to describe a name taken from another person, often a parent or caregiver, often chosen because it is deemed more elegant or traditional.

Here are 5 usage examples:

The celebrity named her daughter after her own mother, a classic example of a paedonymic choice.
The author's pen name was a paedonymic tribute to his literary mentor.
The common practice of naming children after relatives is a traditional form of paedonymic nomenclature.
The filmmaker's wife insisted on naming their son Maximilian, insisting it was a paedomnic choice.
In the novel, the character's name was a nod to her favourite childhood author, a classic example of paedonymic influence.

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