Talk:ironym

Necessarily a pseudonym?
I'm surprised if this is a necessary part of the definition. I can see a few scenarios in which a name can be ironic: I'd be surprised if none of these constitutes an ironym.... — Smjg (talk) 22:56, 1 June 2021 (UTC)
 * A fictional character named ironically, e.g. Lennie Small in Of Mice and Men
 * A reverse form of nominative determinism, e.g. possibly Frank Beard prior to 2013, though I don't really know what influenced his choices in this regard
 * A child being named by his/her parents, or a pet being named by his/her owner, in a deliberately ironic way
 * Occurring naturally, e.g. when a person having the surname Young reaches old age, or more generally when somebody turns out in a way contrary to his/her name
 * A term coined as an irony, e.g. apparently the coiner of the term "elegant variation" actually hated the phenomenon
 * A work, etc. named in an ironic way