Someone suggested I should give about four votes for the same person but since i dont have the power to know if one have only voted for four option (There can alway be a non-citizen messupper, or a not really fan of reading person
) and
i want this finished soon.
So i have separate the names in groups. But you can only vote once. So choose the group which has the name you like the most
So vote wisely. The best voted names will concur in a new poll.
Lemuria / Apolyton
Apolymuria
Apolyton/Apolytonia
Apolytown
Lemurtown
Lemurcak
Lemurkakton
Poolemur
Western Historical (I added to mid-east ancient history and african here though)
Troy -> ancient city made famous by Homer’s account of the Trojan War
Timbuctu -> centre of commerce, science and religion of Mali kingdom in Africa; fabled for its riches in gold and the wisdom collected in the universities and libraries; name by far outlived the city
Babylon -> ancient Mesopotamian city of great riches, for almost 4 thousand years one of the biggest and most impressive cities in the world
Caral -> By far the oldest city in South America, in a river valley in Peru; only recently discovered, the find changed modern view of pre-Columbian history in America and civilization in general drastically, as it thrived on trade rather than on conquest; other than that, we know little about it
This -> first capital of ancient Egypt, founded after north and south were united by Narmer/Menes; effectively the starting point of the ancient Egyptian civilization
Acropolis -> Greek meaning, "city at the top"; it isnt on a mountain but it is "on the top" in some sense; its more a central defensive position inside a city, but it makes a good city name all the same too
El Dorado -> a city or country of fabulous riches held by 16th century explorers to exist in So. America
Paititi -> Incan name for El Dorado
Camelot -> in Arthurian legend, the seat of King Arthur’s court
eastern
JingChen means the capital or a great city; often used to describe BeiJing by well everyone, and sometimes NanJing or Tokyo
XiJing exists in china, but its the single least know; its "capital in the West part of country"
BeiJing is north; the current capital where the current Communist Dynasty resides as well as the Qing, Ming, Jin, Mongol (Yuan) and other little(lesser) dynasties ruled from
NanJing is in the north part of the south. ÄÏ, spelled nan in alphabet, says its in the south, NanJing is a great city w/ a great history, one of the longest-running capitals
DongJing is east, most people call it Tokyo because thats the lauguage of the people living there; DongJing is a translation
Xanadu-> City from a poem about Kublai Khan
Honshu -> largest and most important island of Japan (location of Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, etc)
GongYuan is a cool name. if ¹«Ô°£¬ it means a public park
but im aiming for a (sounds different but alphabets exactly the same) imperial court or imperial garden
do u know Yuan Ming Yuan?
Xi'an
Dwaraka -> the site of the legendary (south-Indian) city of Lord Krishna, as described in the Mahabharata (epic similar to Ramayana)
Kishkindha -> A mythical city from the Ramayana which was ruled by a monkey king
Angkor Wat -> capital city of ancient Khmer civilization in Cambodia; HUGE temple complex, often called 8th wonder of the world
Scadinavian
Valhalla: the capitol of the Scandinavian gods and resting place for the brave vikings who died in battle
Bilskirnir: the city of thor his palace had 500 rooms
Nóatún: the city of "vanir"(big strong betiful pepole) also the city of Njörð the seafaring and commercial god
Útgarður: the city of the jotunn Útgarða-Loka
Élúðn: the resting place of the ones who did not die brafely(from diesise and old age and such) it also holds the palace of Hel.
Þrúðuvangur: the palace of Freyju the godess of beuty and passion
Vopnafjörður: the place were Skallin live
Invented
GuoZhou - Chinese for "country's City"
DiYiChen is a desperate attempt to think up of more tight-ass names
Teflon -> very strong and resistant material, no clue what else it could be...
Tallassar-> IW crazy mind suggestion
Irenui IW crazy mind suggestion
Erebor -> A not precisely defined area in Near Eastern Middle-Earth; location of e.g. Lonely Mountain, Dale and Long Lake.
Gondolin -> Elven Kingdom in Middle-Earth
Good Land
Totally invented cities can still be added as a suggestion in this thread until I say we have enough. But no other historical or literature fiction can be