Acrophony (Greek: acro uppermost, head + phonos sound)'s the naming of letters of an alphabetic 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: . The paradigm for acrophonic alphabets's the Late Bronze Age Proto-Canaanite alphabet in which the letter A, representing the sound /a/,'s a pictogram representing an ox, and's called "ox… (More on Acrophonic)