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-cide
-cracy
-cycle
-gate
-hood
-ic
-illion
-ism
-ist
-kinesis
-mania
-nik
-graphy
-oid
-logy
-ome
-omics
-nomy
-onym
-ous
-phil-
-phob-
-phone
polis
-scope
-stan
Ville
-ware

Words in English with the suffix "-onym" refer to words with a particular property. Most of them are classical compounds. For example an acronym is a word formed from the initial letters of other words. Some words have the "-nym" form rather than the "-onym" form, such as "ananym" or "hypernym", but that may be more for ease of pronunciation than for etymological reasons.

The English suffix "-onym" is from the Greek suffix -ωνυμος, which is the form taken by Greek ονομα = "name" when it is the end component of a bahuvrihi compound, but in English its use extended to tatpurusa compounds.

These "-onym" words may be freely created, sometimes for no other reason than to give an erudite impression of the user who expects his listeners to understand Greek, and it is in this way that words such as "ornithonym" or "ichthyonym" may be formed.

A list of -onym words

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