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The paper presents different notions regarding the general functioning of motivation dur­ing the process of formation of proper names. Making use of the specific methodological key, the analysis moves to the marketing chrematonymy and concentrates on it. The author distin­guishes several types of motivation in the marketing chrematonymy area, including the con­ceptual motivation, the interonomastic motivation, the associative-connotative motivation, the formal-creative motivation and finally, the cultural motivation, which plays the principal role in this statement. 
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Both the general theory of proper names and the individual sub-disciplines of onomastics use terminology appropriate to their research objectives and methodology. The basic scientific terms in onomastics, starting with proper name/onym, can be regarded as taxonomic operators, which allow the ordering of onomastic facts. The need for appropriate research terminology is also met in one of the youngest branches of nomenclature, i.e. chrematonomastics. The set of taxonomic operators in the field of chrematonymy includes the term markonym ‘brand name’ identified with marketing chrematonym and confronted with other terminological concepts such as firmonym, logonym or ergonym and pragmatonym, and, finally, descriptively included trade name or trademark. The markonym is recognised as the universal taxonomic operator of business naming, referring to both company and product/service names. The content and scope of the markonym relates to the broad idea of a brand, remaining a linguistic structure that focuses interdisciplinary, especially communicative and marketing properties.
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Zarówno ogólna teoria nazw własnych, jak i poszczególne subdyscypliny onomastyki stosują właściwą dla swoich celów badawczych i metodologii terminologię. Podstawowe terminy naukowe w onomastyce, poczynając od „nazwy własnej”/„onimu”, można uznać za operatory taksonomiczne, które pozwalają porządkować fakty onomastyczne. Potrzebę zastosowania odpowiedniej terminologii badawczej zaspokaja się także w jednym z najmłodszych działów nazewnictwa, tj. chrematonomastyce. Do zestawu operatorów taksonomicznych w obszarze chrematonimii włącza się termin „markonim” utożsamiany z „chrematonimem marketingowym” i konfrontowany z innymi konceptami terminologicznymi, takimi jak „firmonim”, „logonim” czy też „ergonim” i „pragmatonim”, a wreszcie opisowo ujęta „nazwa handlowa” oraz „znak towarowy”. Markonim uznany zostaje za uniwersalny operator taksonomiczny nazewnictwa gospodarczego, odnosząc się zarówno do nazw firm, jak i produktów/usług. Treść i zakres markonimu nawiązuje do szeroko pojętej idei marki, pozostając strukturą językową, która skupia na sobie właściwości komunikacyjno-marketingowe.
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The article falls within the chrematonomastic research strand in which a proper name is understood to be a utilitarian message with a pragmatic potential, one that ensues from both statutory requirements and marketing rules. The focus is on the topic of auspicious economic entity names and especially their constituents – lexical units that are supposed to make the name and entity stand out in the market, yet should not be misleading as to what the company’s scope of activity is. The names of firms and premises with the mythological firmonym Hades from various sectors (147 items) from all over Poland, sourced from Panorama Firm, a large business directory, were examined. Quantitatively, the collated material shows that most marketing chrematonyms with this component can be found in the funeral sector, as accounted for by the funeral and thanatological connotations the mythological lexeme evokes by way of its cultural meaning. Much more seldom, name coiners from various sectors (incl. textile, hotel, building, transport, automobile companies) employ the word as well, rendering firmonym-using identification possibly difficult, misleading or nigh on impossible.
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