Cepolinae was named by the French polymath Constantine Samuel Rafinesque as the family Cepolidae. The name, Cepolinae, is derived from the Linnaeus’ 1764 name for the
type genus,
Cepola and means "little onion", Linnaeus did not explain why he chose this name. It is likely derived from
cepollam or
cepulam, which in 1686 was said by
Francis Willughby to be local names among
Roman fishermen for the similar "
Fierasfer", a
pearlfish, to which Linnaeus believed
Cepola macrophthalma was related. As well as this, in 1872
Giovanni Canestrini reported that in
Naples the common name for
C. macropthalma is
Pesce cipolia meaning “onion fish”. ==Genera==