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Topic: [CLOSED] Boolberry Rename Contest - Boolberry Is the Name!! - page 4. (Read 8394 times)

sr. member
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Who cares?
I'm going to go out on a limb and say that I like the name Boolberry.  Also people know about Boolberry now and we will have to start afresh getting the info out.

Berry for short is awesome, I don't understand why we needed to change it.

There is already a Berry coin
But yes Berry sounds good


HoneyBerry  Grin
legendary
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I dont know what it's called but we should make this our official symbol.
legendary
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I'm going to go out on a limb and say that I like the name Boolberry.  Also people know about Boolberry now and we will have to start afresh getting the info out.

Berry for short is awesome, I don't understand why we needed to change it.

There is already a Berry coin
But yes Berry sounds good
newbie
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I'm going to go out on a limb and say that I like the name Boolberry.  Also people know about Boolberry now and we will have to start afresh getting the info out.

Berry for short is awesome, I don't understand why we needed to change it.
hero member
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Egina Aureus

Egina: https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egina It was a grecee coin in the greece antique. Egina means turtle
Aureus: https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%81ureo_(moneda) It was a unit mesurable of aureus in Rome antique.

Futhermore Aureus is the perfect number  http://mic.sgmjournals.org/content/149/3/785.full And for that unique and valuable coin the people will look future.
TO FINALLY, As a turtle this currency grows slowly and steadily to becoming a live hundreds of years


Another name maybe can be "AureusNote"
No explanation need
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I'm going to go out on a limb and say that I like the name Boolberry.  Also people know about Boolberry now and we will have to start afresh getting the info out.
hero member
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There's also Obolus or Obolos (same thing as Obol) and Obelisk (a small obol) if you're interested Smiley
hero member
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Obol - A coin form ancient Greece

moneta latin for currency, coin, coinage, mint, cly, cole

Combined, create Monobol
newbie
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Orbex. I can't get it off my mind, it just sounds too right. Boristhespider deserves credit, I think know this can work.

edit: Shame it feels so right I keep forgetting about needing the .org free. Oh well.
legendary
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Numisma comes from the greek νόμισμα, but is not that easy to pronounce.

I have one suggestion:

Kerma

which means coin in Greek (κέρμα) and also means "a small piece" in ancient Greek

Edited:
There's also οβολός, which translates to Obol (coin), which was an ancient silver coin:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Obol_%28coin%29

May Orbol? Orb+Orbol
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I want to add the weight of my opinion in favour of the name Boolberry - the more I hear it, the more I like it!
legendary
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BoobsBerry

Lol Djinou94 excellent!:

 Cool

Boolberry
It's a good name if you want to attract children believing in a candy brand

hero member
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Numisma comes from the greek νόμισμα, but is not that easy to pronounce.

I have one suggestion:

Kerma

which means coin in Greek (κέρμα) and also means "a small piece" in ancient Greek

Edited:
There's also οβολός, which translates to Obol (coin), which was an ancient silver coin:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Obol_%28coin%29
newbie
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How about one of the following:

moneta latin for currency, coin, coinage, mint, cly, cole
numisma latin for medal, coin, piece of money
nummus latin for cash, coin, money, piece, penny, piece of money

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When will this contest be concluded?  I'd like to see this on exchange!
newbie
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WebNotes [WN]

That's my last shot as it's simple, it's memorable, and it actually sounds like a currency (as opposed to boolberry, which sounds like a flavour of pie or a clothing brand).
hero member
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I said during the weekend because that is what crypto-zoidberg told me. I have been pushing him, giving him my favorites and trying to get this settled.

He doesn't feel any of the names are perfect and really wants to get it right.

Zastar is good but I only know English.

I meant Zasta

Sounds like a brand of soda.
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I said during the weekend because that is what crypto-zoidberg told me. I have been pushing him, giving him my favorites and trying to get this settled.

He doesn't feel any of the names are perfect and really wants to get it right.

Zastar is good but I only know English.

I meant Zasta
legendary
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How about the good old German Elektrozaster [EZR] ?

Or just short: Zazta

What does Elektrozaster mean?

"Zaster" is coloquial for money, like "Electro dough" or "E-loot".

it's quite funny if you are a native german speaker - not often used word but kind of fresh


my favourites are zazta (even though it is close to monero) and rings

zasta sound like a type of pasta that is low in carb. can cure cancer and gives you wings.


Maybe I'm wrong but I think he's just making the joke that this is turning out to be a "dizaster"

They call me Master of Di Zazta!
newbie
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How about the good old German Elektrozaster [EZR] ?

Or just short: Zazta

What does Elektrozaster mean?

"Zaster" is coloquial for money, like "Electro dough" or "E-loot".

it's quite funny if you are a native german speaker - not often used word but kind of fresh


my favourites are zazta (even though it is close to monero) and rings

zasta sound like a type of pasta that is low in carb. can cure cancer and gives you wings.


Maybe I'm wrong but I think he's just making the joke that this is turning out to be a "dizaster"
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