aptronym

aptronym
A name that is aptly suited to its owner.

Speck also turns out to be a shopkeeper whose small-town mentality finds a reflection in his aptronym: "Speck" in German meaning bacon, he is the local butcher concerned with selling his merchandise regardless of its real quality.

Syn: euonym, aptonym, charactonym

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