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-An '''eponym''' is the name of a person, whether real or fictitious, who has (or is thought to have) given rise to the name of a particular place, tribe, discovery, or other item. An '''eponymous''' person is the person referred to by the eponym. In contemporary English, the term ''eponymous'' is often used to mean self-titled. The word ''eponym'' is often used for the thing titled. In computing, eponymous passwords are not a good idea.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/{{PAGENAMEE}}] [May 2007]+An '''eponym''' is the name of a person, whether real or fictitious, who has (or is thought to have) given rise to the name of a particular place, tribe, discovery, or other item. An '''eponymous''' person is the person referred to by the eponym. In contemporary English, the term ''eponymous'' is often used to mean self-titled. The word ''eponym'' is often used for the thing titled. In computing, eponymous passwords are not a good idea.{{GFDL}}

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An eponym is the name of a person, whether real or fictitious, who has (or is thought to have) given rise to the name of a particular place, tribe, discovery, or other item. An eponymous person is the person referred to by the eponym. In contemporary English, the term eponymous is often used to mean self-titled. The word eponym is often used for the thing titled. In computing, eponymous passwords are not a good idea.



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