Eponymous
The Character is the eponymous character, and sometimes the play might be called eponymous, but not often.
Self-titled or eponymous.
eponymous
Eponymous means that it is names after a person or place. Many things in medicine were named after the people who discovered/invented them.
Frank Morgan played the role of the eponymous character .
It is pronounced as "uh-PON-uh-muhs."
A title based upon the name of an individual person could be said to be an "eponymic title". With some help from Wikipedia: Specifically, an eponym is a person, whether real or fictitious, after whom a particular place, tribe, era, discovery, or other item is named or thought to be named. Someone eponymous is someone that gives their name to something, i.e. Julian, the eponymous owner of the famous restaurant Julian's Castle. Something eponymous is named after a particular person, i.e. Julian's eponymous restaurant. In contemporary English, the term eponymous is often used to mean self-titled even though it is an incorrect usage of the word. An aitiology is a "reverse eponym" in the sense that a legendary character is invented in order to explain a term.
"Eponymous" means "Same name". The laws of planetary motion were devised by Johannes Kepler, and are generally called "Kepler's Laws".
They should be. The title is the bill of ownership and the registered owner should appear on the registration under the same name.
'Eponymous' means named after someone. A website named after a person is called a Eponymous website.
The remake had the eponymous title of the first film : "Planet of the Apes". The second in the series was entitled "Beneath the Planet of the Apes".