If you were to think up a name for a programmer that combines "Delphi" with a Latin/Ancient Roman twist, what name would you choose?

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  1. It should be some Roman city near some Roman oracle.
    Delphi is greek name and just would not fit well there

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  2. But Delphi developer would be: Δελφοί προγραμματιστής
    ;)
    Doesn't quite roll off the tongue.

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  3. Arioch The Yes--Delphi is a greek word and is a city on Mount Parnassus where the oracle of Delphi was based

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  4. Delphius  (same as the second choice without 'n').

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  5. Nick HodgesDelphinus is occupied as a name as it is an open source package manager

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  6. In Greece we have a place which is a kind of arena for musical shows and theatre and it is called Dephinarium

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  7. Gladiator (fighting against bugs) ;o)

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  8. ok, here's one: NICE: NICE Is a Code Editor could be translated to "Delicatus" in Latin :-)

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  9. Delphopolos
    Delphinillonia
    Delphantium
    Delphera
    Delphauros
    Delpharnassus
    Delphione
    Delpheiros
    Delpicea
    Etc etc etc

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  10. Delphipula
    Delphigraphia
    Delphidictio

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  11. knowthyself => Scio te => Sciote => Delphisciote

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  12. Delphilantropist - yes, it is greek and not latin :o)

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  13. Apollo...both a Greek and Roman God. Delphi was the Temple to Apollo.

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  14. Perhaps something feminine, Delphina

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