Patronic
Patronic is an adjective used to describe phenomena tied to a patron or paternal influence in naming, status, or social structure. In onomastics and anthropology, patronic naming denotes practices in which a person’s name is shaped by a paternal patron or protector beyond a simple paternal derivation. The term is uncommon and not widely standardized; most scholars would instead use patronymic or patronage-based descriptors. In some discussions of cultural systems and in speculative fiction, patronic names signal an administrator or noble sponsor whose status informs the bearer’s identity.
Etymology and form: The word derives from the stem patron- (from Latin patronus, "protector, patron") with the
Usage: Patronic is primarily a theoretical or descriptive label rather than a fixed technical term. It is
See also: patronymic, matronymic, patronage, onomastics, nomenclature.