Naming Elliptic Curves Used in Cryptography

There is an infinite number of elliptic curves, but a small number are used in cryptography, and these special curves have names. Apparently, there are no hard and fast rules for how the names are chosen, but there are patterns.

The named elliptic curves are over a prime field, i.e. a finite field, with a prime number of elements p. The number of points on the elliptic curve is on the order of p [1].