demonym

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A name for an inhabitant or native of a specific place that is derived from the name of the place

Why is it that people from the United States use American as their demonym?.

A pseudonym formed of an adjective

The Logophile has my favourite demonym, I would write under it if he didn't.

A demonym or gentilic is a word that denotes the members of a people or the inhabitants of a place. In English, the name of a people's language is often the same as this word, e.g., the "French" (language or people). Some places, particularly smaller cities and towns, may not have an established word for their residents; toponymists have a particular challenge in researching these. See also ethnonym
a name for an inhabitant of a specific place that is derived from the name of the place
demonym

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    gentilic

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    () From Ancient Greek δῆμος (dēmos, “country”) + ὄνυμα (onuma, “name”). Possibly coined or revived in 1997 by Paul Dickson of Merriam-Webster in a manner similar to other "nyms". demo- + -onym
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