It is named after the scholar who demonstrated it.
The feature is named after the Bulgarian scholar and spiritual leader St. Euthymius of Turnovo (1327-1404).
It was named after the famous religious scholar, Mohamed Jamaluddin.
This act is known as the assereto document, after the scholar who found it in the State Archives in Genoa in 1904.
It was built in 1841 and named after James Prinsep, the Anglo-Indian scholar and antiquary.
The school is named after the Irish scholar and former priest George Townshend.
It was named after the Romanian scholar and historian Bogdan Petriceicu Hasdeu.
Subsequent studies on Roman amphorae have produced more detailed classifications which are usually named after the scholar who studied them.
It was named after the distinguished scholar, and former librarian at the National Library of Wales, Sir Thomas Parry.
Named after the Bulgarian scholar Presbyter Cosmas (10th century AD).