Eponymous [adjective]

Definition of Eponymous:

giving one's name to something

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In the letter, they compared the honorific names to “verbal statues” and called for the removal of all eponymous bird names.

She serves as executive producer of “Bridgerton,” which is based on novels by Julia Quinn about the eponymous family’s efforts to navigate London high society.

The sought-after skincare brand is now easier than ever to shop because starting today, it will be available both through its eponymous website, and in mega-beauty retailer Sephora.

Located on Bakers Island next to its eponymous light station, three miles off the coast of Salem, this boat- or paddle-in-only site is the perfect base camp for those looking for seclusion.

I was fortunate to have seen Fishburne on Broadway over a decade ago when he portrayed the late Supreme Court justice Thurgood Marshall in the eponymous one-man play.

The eponymous first book in the series was published in China in 2008, while an English translation appeared in 2014 from Tor Books and resonated with readers globally, including former US president Barack Obama and Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg.

In an email interview with Vogue, Tory Burch, who remains executive chairman and chief creative officer of her eponymous brand, said that “as a businesswoman and a citizen, it is important to me to do what I can to help provide solutions.”

The Greeks called themselves Hellenes, after Hellen their eponymous divine leader.

Far from degenerating, the Australians show advance when they supersede their beast or other totem by an eponymous human hero.

Many of these structures represent animal forms, probably the totem or eponymous ancestor of the tribe which reared them.