The word is “aptonym.” It refers to people whose name suggests key attributes of their jobs, professions or lives. Their names might have, in fact, influenced their lives or careers.
It’s no surprise that The Herald found lots of these people living in our area. They are vital members of the community, as well as being good sports for playing along.
For the next several weeks, we’ll be profiling our local aptonyms. If you happen to know an aptonym or are one yourself, send the name to tgoffredo@heraldnet.com.
Name: Travis Hots
Occupation: Chief of the Getchell Fire Department
Age: 33
Hometown: Marysville
Q: How did your name direct your career path? A:
But he also spent five years here at Getchell with me. We responded to many house fires together.
I knew from as far as back I can remember wanting to be a firefighter, and I remember riding with my dad, taking me on fire calls in his car. And I just always knew that’s what I would do.
Q: Would you change your name if you could and why or why not?
A:
Q: If you could choose another career, what would it be?
A:
Q: How do you know when someone has picked up on the fact that your name is an aptonym?
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A lot of people in fire service do have nicknames, but I never got one. It’s just Chief Hots or they just call me Hots. I guess I didn’t need one; I already had a nickname.
Q: How do people react to the combination of your name and job? Do they get it? Any funny stories as a result?
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Take a quiz on some famous aptonyms and follow the series at www.heraldnet.com/aptonyms.
Theresa Goffredo: 425-339-3424, tgoffredo@heraldnet.com.
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