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You think names like instagram or bard are any better?
Yes? Should I not? "insta" as in instanteous, and "gram" as in a telegram. This is a name rooted in already understood language to give me an understanding of what it is at first encounter. Bard, same, something that tells a story, I'd assume. But I've never seen it before so /shrug.
"Lemmy" means nothing to me.
Fediverse is good. "Verse" to the end of anything suggests it's own ecosystem, or "universe," and Fedi for federation. Makes sense.
I mean, Lemmy just follows the same logic as Reddit, it's the mascot name
The reddit mascot's name is Snoo. The name comes from the wordplay–"I read it on reddit"