Hi @mobbs :)
I like @enforcer48's , @eei's and @distantsignals' suggestions. NOT @trumpman's !!
I have edited this. I reread my comment and it felt a bit unclear/unstructured :P
So, here I go again ....
Vidya or vidyā (Sanskrit: विद्या) primarily means science, learning, philosophy, knowledge, and scholarship, any knowledge whether true or false. Its root is vid (Sanskrit: विद्), which means "to reason upon", knower, finding, knowing, acquiring or understanding.
As for my own suggestion, I say a name with vidya within it.
- STEMVidya ?
- VidyaSTEM ?
I think the first one sounds better :)
hey!
I've been thinking along these exact lines, going through the latin/greek approach or similar. There's a bunch I like such as 'Egeria' and 'Metis' but I feel those two don't necessarily sound like anything to anyone. So if I use another language it should be commonly known, right?
I do agree with te first one sounding better, and will put on the list (going to do a poll of listed ideas, see if I get can a decent response)!
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