I've created a programming language that's designed to be expressive and super easy for anyone, even a ten-year-old, to learn. Its primary function is to perform specific calculations quickly and efficiently. While naming it could be as simple as using random characters or a single letter, I want something that feels like a real name. I've brainstormed a few options: Laris, Mango, Sassa (which means rabbit in Marathi, symbolizing speed), and Sintax. I'm looking for some help in picking a name that fits! By the way, English isn't my first language, so I'm feeling a bit lost here.
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A solid name could be 'VeSpA' which stands for Very Specific Arithmetic. It has a ring to it and directly relates to your language's purpose! Plus, it's catchy!
Naming is tough! If naming a programming language is the second hardest problem in computer science, you’re in good company! Just remember, even the greatest minds have struggled with naming things!
How about going with something related to the specific calculations your language does? Generic names might not capture the essence of what you're aiming for, but a name like 'Sassa' reflects speed, especially since it means rabbit in Marathi. 'Sintax' also ties to arithmetic, which could be a strong option if you want something a bit technical.
Definitely agree with the classic names. 'Alan' is strong and memorable, plus it would top any alphabetical list!
Just saying '+1 Mango!' It's short, sweet, and easy to remember!

That name definitely has a nice twist!