It all depends how much evidence do you need. Will you believe if it's printed on a book or a scientist comes up to you and says that's what happened or do you need a professor to tell you. Because, most of the sources are credible it's just not enough to satisfy everyone. I can't give you video...
So what if two thing's name starts with the same letter? It has happened a lot of times and they do use invertor's name as an alternative. Also, wikipedia doesn't make things up, they have reference list at the end of the pages. Be sure to check that out.
There is a story behind everything, even if the story is "I don't care what I'm going to call it so let me pick any word" mood of the related people. Needless to say, this doesn't happen 99% of the cases. Thanks for the inputs as well.
I= intensity of current, Q= quantity of charge (C taken as the unit as in Coloumb), Inductance as L because I was taken, so they just took the relating scientist name ( I forgot who he was). Rest I need to research into, but I'm pretty sure there is some logic (or illogical stuff) behind the...