Nevermind, I found something better that I know will be nice.

On Jul 20, 5:09 pm, Daniel Jomphe <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm starting development on a new product with eventual commercial
> possibilities. This project should be very polyglot-language based,
> but put clojure to the forefront. I'm trying to find a name that
> doesn't appear too much in Google and doesn't necessarily mean
> anything, and whose d*main is available. Since I'm not natively
> English/American, I wanted to ask your feedback on the following
> names, just to be sure they don't fall in the category of "bad names".
>
>  Oranyko
>  Oranko
>  Ceasel
>  Ceasle
>
> Thank you,
> And sorry for the a bit out-of-topic question.
> BTW if I ever make money out of this project, I'll definitely pass
> some %s with Rich :)
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