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Re: What's in a name, they said.

Reply #30

Quote from: Spuds – Zwana -- zulu for hear one another; understand one another communicate with each other be friendly ... thats right lets all push out a big virtual hug right now :)

Quote(01:43:22 AM) Spuds: I kind of like zwana .... not to hard to say and I like the meaning ..... but I keep looking (or translating lol)
(01:43:47 AM) Spuds: zwana_see_board :D
(01:51:15 AM) Emanuele: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bNNfAuMq-M0
(01:51:50 AM) Norv: LOL
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Re: What's in a name, they said.

Reply #31

Agora - taken
Jengo - taken
Zwana - org
Ahka - net, org
Keskomunya - net, org, com
Verenda - net, org
katakata - taken as is kata
Dadain - net, org, com
Jamii - taken
Refika - org
Ankus - taken

taken ones we would need to add in trailing bb or foro etc ...

Re: What's in a name, they said.

Reply #32

jengocommunity.org (not taken). Meaning: building, construction.

refika.org

katakata... dunno another option.

I think these are my favorites.
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Re: What's in a name, they said.

Reply #33

ROFLMAO. And you reckon keskomunya is a confusing jumble. :P
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Re: What's in a name, they said.

Reply #34

Social Machines Forum

Maybe

teract? from Interact, org, net

Re: What's in a name, they said.

Reply #35

Noez...

What's wrong with katakata? :D Yep, it's for fun, but that's a good thing, not a bad thing :D
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Re: What's in a name, they said.

Reply #36


Quote from: TestMonkey – Noez...

What's wrong with katakata? :D Yep, it's for fun, but that's a good thing, not a bad thing :D
what would the website be katakatacommunityforumsoftware.org :P

Re: What's in a name, they said.

Reply #37

From the urban dictionary

jengo    
   
1. An amalgamation of two or more venereal/sexually transmitted diseases.

adding on community makes that even worse  ;D

Re: What's in a name, they said.

Reply #38

What if we abandon meanings and go for a color or something?

Re: What's in a name, they said.

Reply #39

katakatasoft.org
katakatanet.org
katakata.info
katakataus.org
katakatanet.net
katakata.us

OK... :o

Other combos:
Jengonino, Jengoneno -> build words, words building (roughly)

Manino -> "maneno" = words in Swahili, pronounced is rather 'manino'; manino.org manino.net available
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Re: What's in a name, they said.

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Quote from: Trekkie101 – What if we abandon meanings and go for a color or something?

refika!  It doesn't mean anyhing. :D I just like how it sounds, and the refikacoffee project is yummy
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Re: What's in a name, they said.

Reply #41

Quote from: Trekkie101 – Social Machines Forum

Maybe

teract? from Interact, org, net
Honestly, if you're even suggesting those, you should give up now.
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Re: What's in a name, they said.

Reply #42

First one was a joke :p but you're right, I'm quiet.

Re: What's in a name, they said.

Reply #43

Quote from: TestMonkey – katakatasoft.org
katakatanet.org
katakata.info
katakataus.org
katakatanet.net
katakata.us

OK... :o

Other combos:
Jengonino, Jengoneno -> build words, words building (roughly)

Manino -> "maneno" = words in Swahili, pronounced is rather 'manino'; manino.org manino.net available
QuoteManeno is a blogging application powered by PHP, Smarty, and MySQL with content management capabilities. Initially released in October, 2008, it focuses on ...
From the first page of search results > Wiki.

Katakata sounds like a kid's name for poo.
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Re: What's in a name, they said.

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Quote from: Antechinus –
Quote from: TestMonkey – Manino -> "maneno" = words in Swahili, pronounced is rather 'manino'; manino.org manino.net available
QuoteManeno is a blogging application powered by PHP, Smarty, and MySQL with content management capabilities. Initially released in October, 2008, it focuses on ...
From the first page of search results > Wiki.

I know. I proposed a different pronounciation, result: manino. Probably too close though... But that application is abandoned, afaics, anyway, I get we wouldn't exactly step on toes with a close (not identical) term. Dunno.


Quote from: Trekkie101 – First one was a joke :p but you're right, I'm quiet.

Nah. Don't mind Ant, coffee withdrawal. :P Sometimes he just doesn't get the value of free word association games. Not everything will "strike" to everyone at a glance, but someone else might get an idea from yours.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indaba

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marimba - hey why not? "Important meanings" seem to result in meh.

Marimba. marimba.org
Last Edit: December 19, 2012, 06:37:32 pm by TestMonkey
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