Talk:Twenty-Fifth Baam/@comment-26181809-20170419110158/@comment-26484417-20170419112257

Is that really something interesting or even noteworthy? In the same vein, if you rearrange the letters of Koon, you get "kono" (この) which means "this" in Japanese; if you rearrange the letters of Urek, you get "ruke" which means "hands" in Bosnian; and the list goes on.

The crossed out bit about similarity with "violé"--although covered by people both here and on Batoto--has some merit, though we already know it wasn't the inspiration for the name.