A name derived from the name of person (real or imaginary) as the name of Alexandria is derived from the name of its founder Alexander the Great
Else clues• Mae West, for one
• Mae West for life jacket
• A word derived from a person's name
• Amerigo Vespucci, vis-
• Amp
• Columbus, to Colombia, e.g.
• English inventor Jethro Tull, vis-a-vis the band Jethro Tull
• Euclid, vis-
• Gabriel Fahrenheit or Anders Celsius
• General Anthony Wayne, to Waynesboro
• General Shrapnel or Burnside
• Jim Beam or Jack Daniel
• Karl Benz or Henry Ford
• Monroe for Monrovia
• Name derivation
• Name derived from a person
• Name identified with a place
• Name source
• Name-giver
• Name, of a sort
• Namesake
• Ohm or joule, e.g.
• Penn, to Pennsylvania
• Penn, vis-
• Person for whom something is named
• Person from whom something takes its name
• Rob Roy or Shirley Temple
• Romulus to Rome, e.g.
• Romulus, for one
• Romulus, vis-
• Rudolf Diesel, for one
• Rudolf Diesel, re the diesel
• Sam Houston, to Houston
• Sandwich or leotard, e.g.
• Shirley Temple or Tom Collins
• Shirley Temple, to Shirley Temples, for one
• The Earl of Sandwich or Vidkun Quisling
• The Earl of Sandwich, for one
• Thor, for a day
• Thursday from Thor e.g.
• Watt or Ohm, e.g.
• What Romulus was to Rome
• Word derived from a name
• Word derived from someone's name
• Word from a name
• The name of a person for whom something is supposedly named