RorrKonn opened this issue on Mar 08, 2015 · 44 posts
pumeco posted Thu, 12 March 2015 at 1:51 PM
Actually, you're better off with a name that Google needs confirmation on, because that way it is bound to be attributed to you in their mechanisms. Then in the future if other start using it, you have a head-start. But that's why I suggested creating a name based on Gothic. The chances of someone having it are a lot slimmer than using English terms, and on top of that, you can always change something to sound better or be easier to pronounce.
In the future, is someone asks, what's with the name, you just tel 'em, it's based on whatever word (or words) from the Gothic language, and that you changed it into a form that was easier to pronounce and spell. You'd not only have a unique name, it would be a name that genuinely stands for something, and probably something that gets people curious.
All the obvious names have been taken long ago and done to death.