Also, naming things is hard. If the things you are naming are specific concepts, and the conclusions reachable by reasoning about such concepts are highly sensitive; that is highly dependent upon such specificity, then the problem of naming things is even harder. I think this may be because what is hard about mathematics is the degree to which specificity matters. The names are just pointers to ideas, and these ideas are often unique but similar to one another, with differences that matter. It’s as if in naming a mathematical concept we are performing a compression algorithm on an object of great detail. A loss of information is expected. Of course, this process is an art form. Are some names easier to remember than others? Are there good names? Bad names? Of course. But I do think generalizing that “naming ideas based off people is bad” to all cases is a bad idea — rather a mixed approach is fruitful.