A false name or an incorrect or wrong name
It is a misnomer that there is a 'riddle' of the Great Sphinx of Giza as this phrase is confused with the original Greek legend of The Riddle of the Sphinx. See the link below.
No. He abolished the monarchy. His title was Lord Protector.
According to the experts at F-Secure, the "Y2K Virus" is just a misnomer given to the Y2K bug by media personnel who didn't completely understand the problem.
Citizens of all countries on the both the North and South American continents are technically considered "residents of the America's," and therefore "americans" (with a small "a"). However, as it is generally applied, and understood to mean, "citizens of the United States Of America" - probably not. The term 'American,' (with a capital "A") refers to citizens of the only country on both continents which actually contains the word 'America' in it's country's official name.
The GDR was what was known as East Germany. A Soviet dominated member of the Warsaw Pact it was notorious as a testing ground for some of the worst excesses of social experimentation. The 'Democratic' bit is a grave misnomer I am sorry to say: It was anything but....
Well misnomer means an error in naming a person or thing.
A misnomer is a term which suggests an interpretation that is known to be untrue.
Don't misnomer my name.
A misnomer is a wrong or inaccurate name or designation; "king crab" is a misnomer-these creatures are not crustaceans at all.
the retard is a very misnomer name
The Madison Misnomer was created in 2007.
Health Maintenance Organization (which is somewhat of a misnomer for some of these organizations).
Space ship is a misnomer because it goes into space but it's not a ship.
The dog named killer is a misnomer because the dog is very friendly.
Yellow Sea is a misnomer because it's not yellow but it's a sea.
Black Sea is a misnomer because it's a name of a sea but it's not black.
A rainbow is a misnomer because it has something to do with the rain but's it's not a bow, it's a spectrum.