![]() We have Toma, who is from a soldier background but dives into engineering and has helped build all the tech used. Not-in-blood-but-in-bond-family: Their team of explorers/colleagues. Do I think Square thought this hard? Probably not. Derived from those, and somehow even more on topic, is the Old Norse drótt which means a household, a people, or the group of bodyguards of a king and all sorts of other fun ideas for sources. Following that back to older roots, we get the reconstructed words dreugana which means to deceive or a retainer (which is appropriate) and druhtiz which means a band of retainers, a troupe. Germanic/Norse sources have a similar word draugr that can mean both the undead creature we’re most familiar with through games and stories but also a trunk of a tree or a fighting man. Using the Japanese spelling, it could also be Doratos, meaning “of a spear or shaft of wood”. It could be many words that have been Latinized into a name by adding "-os" to the end, including English sources like draught or drought, or Greek ones like dragon, drao - a verb for action that also gives us the term drama, or drax - a handful. Google translate tells us it means insurance in Lithuanian, though I think we can probably disregard that one. ![]() ![]() WARNING: this is a tvtropes-level time suck.ĭrautos - ? - This one is harder. Use this menu to navigate to the letters you're looking to match up words with.Name: Titus - Latin: the name of the co-ruler of Rome with Romulus, the Sabine (native tribe) king Titus Tatius, thereafter a common Roman name: an Emperor known for his martial skill (including the destruction of the Jewish Temple in Jerusalem) Titus Andronicus, a fictional Shakespearean character who commits terrible acts of revenge a fictional tyrant with good intentions and many others. = Association for the Abolition of Abused Abbreviations and Asinine AcronymsĪlso, if you'd like an acronym generated for you automatically, check out Evan Edwards' cool Team Acronym Tool that uses the below content to come up with acronyms for the word you put in! = United Network Command for Law EnforcementĪ.A.A.A.A.A. = The Higher United Nations Defense Enforcement Reserves = Supreme Headquarters International Espionage Law-Enforcement Division = Secret Council Of Unlawful Renegade Gathering EvilĪnd I few I didn't come up with but wish I had: = Primary Anti-Terrorist Regional & International Operations Taskforce = Freedom's International Garrison of Heightened Terrestrials = Earth's Aeronautical Governance Logistics Experimentį.I.G.H.T. = Civil Law-enforcement Action WardĮ.A.G.L.E. Case in point, below are a few examples me and my friends came up with:Ĭ.L.A.W. (One tip: try to avoid words which contain the letters J, K, X, Y and Z.) It's easy to do and only takes a few minutes to come up with some snazzy sounding stuff. There's even a little on-screen notepad below to jot down your acronymic creations. Sure, the end result may not mean much, but then again what really was the significance of "United Network Command for Law Enforcement" other than the fact that it spelled out "UNCLE"? Looking to come up with a spiffy little acronym for that clandestine society of villains in your comic book? Then just pick the word you want to turn into an acronym and start mixing and matching the words below with the corresponding letters. It's simply an alphabetical listing of "key" words that may be helpful in creating acronyms for storyline organizations, entities and technology. Updated : Below is a new resource for comic book and action/adventure writers.
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