An eponym is a person, a place, or thing for whom or for which something is named, or believed to be named. For example, Elizabeth I of England is the eponym of the Elizabethan era.
Many genericized trademarks such as aspirin,heroin and thermos are based on their original brand eponyms.
The adjectives derived from eponym, which include eponymous and eponymic, similarly refers to being the person or thing after whom something is named, as "the eponymous founder of the Ford Motor Company" refers to founder's being Henry Ford. Recent usage, especially in the recorded-music industry, also allows eponymous to mean "named after its central character or creator".
Time periods have often been named after a ruler or other influential figure:
Bow down
Hang your head in shame
Hide your face
Where you can't be found
A quick rise, a quick rise to fame
For every bridge burnt, for every bitter taste
Fade away
10 years from now, I'll still remember your face
10 years from now, I'll visit your town
You cannot hide forever.
How could this be; touch as nails behind a screen?
I smile, watch you fail
How could this be; tough as nails?
Fade away
With an ocean between us
I leave reprisal to a later day
You faded away