gewegnomen
Gewegnomen is a fictional term used in linguistics and world-building to describe a naming practice by which communities rebrand moved objects or places with new, ceremony-specific names. The process typically arises in situations of relocation, annexation, or transfer of ownership, and the resulting names are used to signal status, provenance, and memory of the move. The term combines a German prefix ge- with the Latin noun nomen, evoking both the grammatical pattern of Germanic compounds and the scholarly concept of naming.
In proposed analyses, Gewegnomen is characterized by: (1) a ritual or formal context in which renaming occurs;
Criticism notes that as a fictional construct, Gewegnomen may obscure real-world naming dynamics such as exonyms/endonyms
Example: After the island was moved to a new jurisdiction, the locals gewegnomen the old shrine as