List of archetypal names

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This is the list of archetypal names, i.e., personal names which had become designations for archetypes of certain personal traits. These names are a special kind of eponyms. Sometimes they may be used ironically.

  • Croesus, a notoriously rich person
  • Carmen, a beautiful and fiery tempered woman
  • Don Juan, a "womanizer"
  • Edison, an inventor
  • Einstein, a genius
  • Hercules, a strong man
  • Hooligan (origin uncertain)
  • Igor, an obedient, ugly and/or immoral minion
  • Poindexter, a nerd
  • Romeo, a lover, based on Romeo and Juliet. Depending on the usage context, the term may mean "tragic lover", "young and romantic lover", or may be used in an ironical sense.
  • Sherlock Holmes, a detective who makes use of logic; sometimes used ironically
  • Shylock : (U.S. & UK Commonwealth) a loan shark, a moneylender who charges usurious interest and uses violence to collect. Originated in the UK as a general term for moneylenders, assuming their Jewishness (indeed, "the Jews" was also so used in Victorian times), but is now employed (in the U.S., at least) for any loan shark or gangster usurer, most often not Jewish. Originally from the Jewish title character in Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice, the phrase is arguably no longer an ethnic slur, but a generic allusion like Hercules for strong man or Romeo for lover.

[edit] Archetypal names for nationalities and ethnicities

Some of the names below may also be used as ethnic slurs

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