topynictoponymic
Topynictoponymic is a term encountered in some theoretical discussions of toponymy that denotes a reflexive or meta-level approach to place-name studies. It refers to investigations that treat the system of toponyms as a network of names that generate, transform, and interrelate with one another, rather than focusing solely on individual names. The concept emphasizes how naming practices reveal historical contact, linguistic change, and cultural exchange as they propagate through maps, gazetteers, and textual corpora.
It is a neologism with limited, specialized usage and is not widely attested in standard reference works.
Its scope includes recursive and intertextual naming patterns, cross-language loaning and calquing in toponymy, exonym–endonym dynamics,
Illustrative examples include toponyms that derive their names from other places (for instance, New York named