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No, they were named after a town
Newton "invented" "applied mathematics" and calculus.
Basically the Royal Society and his inventions.
They were named after a town in Massachussets called Newton. There was a rumor that they were named after Sir Isaac Newton, but that was just a rumor.
No, the "Newton" part is taken from the town of Newton, Massachusetts. They were originally to be named "fig in a roll".