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Revision as of 13:01, 8 June 2011

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Here's a list of names: personal names, family names, names of cities, seas, languages, etc. You get it.


This page has a defined section and a voting section. If you cast the final vote on a name, please move it up to the defined section. If you vote against a suggestion, please provide another one.

Capitalization

This vote has been moved to Transliteration.

Quoting or marking of names

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All names get quoted or marked in some way, e.g. a special preposition — VOTED OUT
2011-5-16
No names get quoted or marked — VOTED OUT
2011-5-16
Names that look sort of like native Naeso words get quoted or marked — VOTED IN
2011-5-16
Names that violate Naeso phonotactics or orthography get quoted or marked — VOTED OUT

Defined

  • Babel: Babel
  • Blisk: Bilisuku
  • BlueRider: Gelaida
  • Chomsky: Tsomseki
  • English: Inhlisi
  • Europe: Eupa
  • Fenhl: Fenuel
  • Germany: Alemanni
  • Greenberg: Pembegu
  • Grimm: Gelim
  • jim_henry: Jaeku
  • MalfermitaKodo: Nhukodo
  • Micah: Mika
  • Paris: Lutetsia
  • Sapir: Saepi
  • Whorf: Uofa

Voting

James, Jim, Jacques, Diego, Iago,…

  • other than jim_henry
2011-5-11
Iakobo — VOTED OUT
2011-5-11
Iako — VOTED IN

Hildegard

2011-5-11
Ildegal — VOTED IN

Zamenhof

2011-5-11
Zameno — VOTED IN

Tolkien

2011-5-11
Tolkin — VOTED IN

bornfor

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Banfal — VOTED OUT
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Balanfal — VOTED IN

Bingen

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Binhgium — 1/0 (FH,/0)
  • According to the German Wikipedia, the name derives from Bingium.

USA

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Usa — 1/0 (FH,/0)
2011-6-3
Usania — 2/0 (LS,FH,/0)
  • I like Benjamin Franklin's idea of "Usania" (/,ju"zajn"i,a/), back when the US's Founding Fathers were working on a shorthand for "The United States of America." It looks like an actual country's name, rather than an acronym.
    • Please note that this would be pronounced differently than the other IPA; instead, it would be /,u"sa"ni,a/, if that makes sense. ~LS
    • I just realized a difference that I should note, in the pronunciation of "Usania:" it would have to be /,u,sa,ni"a/. Sorry about that. ~LS

Groningen

  • Where LCC4 took place.
2011-5-11
Goninh — 1/0 (FH,/0)
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