It is not uncommon for business owners to bestow their own names upon a firm. There are many well-known examples—in the U.K., there's Dyson; in the U.S., there's Ben & Jerry's; while, in Europe, one ...
One of the fascinating quirks of any language is the way in which proper names insinuate themselves into our vocabulary, as eponyms - when a person's name becomes that of a place, a people, an era, or ...