aptronym
noun
ap·tro·nym
ˈap-trə-ˌnim
plural aptronyms
: a person's name that is suited to that person's profession, personality, etc.
I love an aptronym, and chef James Kitchens really lived up to his name …—
Jordan Barry
[Archie] Outlaw fretted about his aptronym. Headed for trial in 1981, he petitioned a New York court for a temporary alias, contending his real name would prejudice the jury. The judge said okay, but then Outlaw validated his aptronym—he pled guilty.—
Gerry Goldstein
But "The Rock" has always seemed like a suitable aptronym. He's hard, yes. Chiselled, sure.—
Louis Chilton
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