| Acronym | A word or name formed by combining the first letters or groups of letters from a phrase. | SCUBA comes from self-contained underwaterbreathing apparatus. |
| Aptronym | A name that's especially suited to the profession of its owner. | Sally Ride, the astronaut. |
| Capitonym | A word that takes on a new meaning when capitalized. | polish (pol-ish), Polish (Polish). |
| Charactonym | The name of a literary character that especially suits his or her personality. | Charles Dickens's Scrooge is a miser. |
| Eponym | A real or mythical person from whose name a place, a thing, or an event is taken. | The earl of Sandwich, for example, the first person to ask for meat between two slices of bread, is the eponym of the modern sandwich. |
| Heteronym | Two or more words with identical spelling but different meaning and pronunciation. | There are so many bows. How about bow and arrow? Bow of a boat? |
| Homonym | Words that sound alike (and are sometimes spelled alike) but name different things. | die (to stop living) and dye (color). |
| Pseudonym | From the Greek pseud (false) and onym (name), a false name or pen name, used by an author. | Mark Twain is a pseudonym for Samuel Langhorne Clemens. |
| Toponym | A place name or word that began as the name of a place. | hamburger (from Hamburg, Germany) and afghan (a soft blanket from Afghanistan). |
:D you guys are better at grammar than i am lol......
what about Aptronym - Mark Stuff a taxidermist *dies*
homonym = mine / mind :p
Heteronym: second thing, an hour and a second!
8-)