An
eponymous adjective is an
adjective which has been derived from the name of a person, real or fictional. Persons from whose name the adjectives have been derived are called
eponyms.
Following is a list of eponymous adjectives in English.
A–C
D–F
G–J
K–M
N–Q
- Napoleonic—Napoléon Bonaparte (as in Napoleonic code)
- narcissistic—Narcissus, of Greek mythology (as in Narcissistic personality disorder)
- Neronian—Nero
- Nervan—Nerva (as in Nervan-Antonian dynasty)
- Nestorian—Nestorius (as in Nestorian Schism)
- Newtonian—Isaac Newton (as in Newtonian telescope)
- Nietzschean—Friedrich Nietzsche (as in Nietzschean affirmation)
- Noachian—Noah (as in Noachian deluge)
- Noetherian—Emmy Noether (as in Noetherian ring)
- Norquistian—Grover Norquist
- Oedipal—Oedipus, of Greek mythology (as in Oedipal complex)
- ohmic—Georg Ohm (as in ohmic device)
- onanistic—Onan
- Orphic—Orpheus, of Greek mythology (as in Orphic Mysteries)
- Orwellian—George Orwell
- Ottoman—Osman I (as in Ottoman Empire)
- Ottonian—Otto I the Great (as in Ottonian Dynasty)
- Oxfordian—Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford (as in Oxfordian theory)
- Palladian—Andrea Palladio (as in Palladian architecture)
- Panglossian—Pangloss, Voltaire's fictional character
- Paracelsian—Paracelsus
- parkinsonian—James Parkinson (as in parkinsonian syndrome)
- Pauline—Paul of Tarsus (as in Pauline epistles)
- Pavlovian—Ivan Pavlov (as in Pavlovian conditioning)
- Pecksniffian—Seth Pecksniff, Dickens' fictional character
- Pelagian—Pelagius (as in Pelagian heresy)
- Periclean—Pericles (as in Periclean Athens)
- Petrine—Saint Peter (as in Petrine primacy); also Peter the Great (as in Petrine baroque)
- Piagetian—Jean Piaget (as in Piagetian theory)
- Pickwickian—Samuel Pickwick, Dickens' fictional character
- Pinteresque—Harold Pinter
- Platonic—Plato (as in Platonic love)
- Plinian—Pliny (as in Plinian eruption)
- Plutarchian—Plutarch
- plutonic—Pluto, of Greek & Roman mythology (as in Plutonic theory); also plutonian
- Pombaline—Marquis of Pombal (as in Pombaline Downtown)
- Procrustean—Procrustes, of Greek mythology
- Promethean—Prometheus, of Greek mythology
- protean—Proteus, of Greek mythology
- Proustian—Marcel Proust (as in Proustian memory)
- Ptolemaic—Ptolemy (as in Ptolemaic system); Ptolemy I Soter (as in Ptolemaic dynasty)
- Pyrrhic—Pyrrhus of Epirus (as in Pyrrhic victory)
- Pyrrhonian—Pyrrho (as in Pyrrhonian skepticism)
- Pythagorean—Pythagoras (as in Pythagorean theorem)
- Pythonic—Monty Python, a more correct eponym, used by Terry Jones, for the more commonly used Pythonesque (as in Pythonic sketches)
- Pythonesque—Monty Python, fictional character name from television comedy (as in Pythonesque humour)
- Quirinal—Quirinus, of Roman mythology (as in Quirinal Hill)
- quixotic—Don Quixote, Cervantes' fictional character
R–U
V–Z
See also