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Tiberius Fireskull 03-21-2011 01:41 AM

Server Names
 
I've been curious lately about the names of our servers. Anyone know where they have come from? Are they names of people, places, something in another language, or just random things that POTCO staff made up off the top of their heads? I'm sorta puzzled as to how they came up with them. I personally believe that they are either names of people (although those would be some strange names...) or they are some words in other languages. What do you think?

ruisen2000 03-21-2011 01:51 AM

lol, I think they are just names that ppl came up from the top of their heads.

Hookshot 03-30-2011 01:39 AM

I did some research and found something. Well several things. Lots of them are names of a certain origin like French or Afghan. (Desereau, Esquira, Andaba, Vachira, et cetera) Some of them are names of mid 1700 objects. Like the guinea is a currency from Britain. And a lot of the servers have to do with water. Like an old server named Guyago, I found out, is a type of Bayou. Very interesting stuff. I don't think Disney pulled these names out of nowhere. I actually believe they worked hard to research the names for them.

I really hoped this helped, Davy.

CarribeanThunder 03-30-2011 01:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Hookshot (Post 313032)
I did some research and found something. Well several things. Lots of them are names of a certain origin like French or Afghan. (Desereau, Esquira, Andaba, Vachira, et cetera) Some of them are names of mid 1700 objects. Like the guinea is a currency from Britain. And a lot of the servers have to do with water. Like an old server named Guyago, I found out, is a type of Bayou. Very interesting stuff. I don't think Disney pulled these names out of nowhere. I actually believe they worked hard to research the names for them.

I really hoped this helped, Davy.

Hey, that's pretty interesting. Nice research!

titanic95594 03-30-2011 01:59 AM

I know Exuma comes from around the Bahamas last I checked.

Hookshot 03-30-2011 02:09 AM

And Caicos are islands. Or is an island. Not sure exactly.

Captain Del 03-30-2011 02:19 AM

Abassa was actually the name of an Arabian noblewoman, daughter to the third Abbasid caliph. It was also once a common name among the people of Arabia - an example is an extremely old Islamic monument dedicated to "Abassa Bint Juraji," dated 71 AD.

Hookshot 03-30-2011 02:21 AM

Ahhh, Arabian is another. Sorry only named Arabic and French. But yes Del is right. Wow I didn't realize how much depth these servers had.

SEAKING23 03-30-2011 02:31 AM

Actually, i think its spelled different in Arabic, but whatever.

I think this is their way of showing that they put a ton of effort into the game.

Dog Gunmorgan 03-30-2011 03:47 AM

can anyone explain Kokojillo? I probably spelled that wrong.. sorry

Hookshot 03-30-2011 04:55 AM

Okay so I looked up Kokojillo- and I must say I have no clue. It sounds Spanish. Jillo is probably "eeho" sounding. I looked it up with no response, then even Cha-Cha'd it and they came back with a "sorry didn't understand your question" type of message. Sorry puppy.

Tiberius Fireskull 03-30-2011 04:58 AM

Isn't Kokojillo a Native American Tribe? I always remember going to a little store in a neighboring town and seeing these little rocks with these carvings in them with a guy with wackie hair and a pipe of some sort. Not sure, but I think its something along those lines.

Captain Sharktooth 03-30-2011 05:07 AM

Very cool to see where they all came from.

Hookshot 03-30-2011 05:13 AM

yes keep posting your server origin findings here! :D

Tyler The Tyrant 04-03-2011 12:36 PM

Monada is of Spanish origin.

According to the translation it could mean many things...

monada [mo-nah’-dah]
feminine noun
1. (informal)
2. little beauty (persona)
3. lovely thing (cosa)
4. antic (gracia)


monada
noun
1. Grimace (mueca), a ludicrous or ridiculous distortion of the countenance. (f)
2. Monkeyism, monkey-shine, behavior characteristic of a monkey (comportamiento). (f)
3. Fawning, flattery. (f)
4. Lovely thing. (f)La casa es una monada -> the house is lovely


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