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Acrophony (; + φωνή phone 'sound') is the naming of of an writing system so that a letter's name begins with the letter itself. For example, Greek letter names are acrophonic: the names of the letters α, β, γ, δ, are spelled with the respective letters: άλφα (alpha), βήτα (beta), γάμμα (gamma), δέλτα (delta).

The paradigm for acrophonic alphabets is the Proto-Sinaitic script and the succeeding Phoenician alphabet, in which the letter A, representing the sound , is thought to have derived from an Egyptian hieroglyph representing an ox, and is called 'ox', ʾalp, which starts with the sound the letter represents. The second letter of the Phoenician alphabet is bet (which means 'house' and looks a bit like a shelter) representing the sound b, and from ālep-bēt came the word "alphabet"another case where the beginning of a thing gives the name to the whole, which was in fact common practice in the ancient Near East.

+ letter bet ! Hieroglyph ! Proto-Sinaitic ! Phoenician ! Paleo-Hebrew
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The and early Cyrillic alphabets, although not consisting of ideograms, also have letters named acrophonically. The letters representing /a, b, v, g, d, e/ are named az, buky, vedi, glagol, dobro, est. Naming the letters in order, one recites a poem, a which helps students and scholars learn the alphabet: Az buky vedi, glagol’ dobro est’ means 'I know letters, the word is good' in Old Church Slavonic.

In Irish and , letters were formerly named after , for example A was ailm (''), B was beith ('') and C was coll (''). The alphabets used by the Germanic peoples were also named acrophonically; for example, the first three letters, which represented the sounds /f, u, θ/, were named fé, ur, þurs in ('wealth', 'slag/rain', 'giant') and feoh, ur, þorn in ('wealth', 'ox', 'thorn'). Both sets of names probably stemmed from Proto-Germanic , uruz, .

The is learned acrophonically, each letter being represented pictorially in school-books (ก ไก่ ko kai 'chicken'; ข ไข่ kho khai 'egg', ค ควาย kho khwai 'buffalo'; ฆ ระฆัง kho rakhang 'bell'; ง งู ngo ngu 'snake', etc.).

gives a fictional description of the process in one of his Just So Stories, "How the Alphabet was Made".Just So Stories, Rudyard Kipling

Modern and aviation uses spelling alphabets (the best-known of which is the NATO Phonetic Alphabet, which begins with Alfa, Bravo, Charlie, Delta...) in which the letters of the English alphabet are arbitrarily assigned words and names in an acrophonic manner to avoid misunderstanding.

Most notes of the scalenamely re, mi, fa, sol, and laderive their names from the first of the lines of Ut queant laxis, a hymn.


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