If you do an internet search for “Flem” you get:
Did you mean: phlegm
Listen to pronunciation. (flem) A more than normal amount of thick mucus made by the cells lining the upper airways and lungs. A buildup of phlegm may be caused by infection, irritation, or chronic lung disease, and can cause discomfort in the chest and coughing.
Also: phlegmy
n. 1. Thick, sticky, stringy mucus secreted by the mucous membrane of the respiratory tract, as during a cold or other respiratory infection. 2. One of the four humors of ancient and medieval physiology, thought to cause sluggishness, apathy, and evenness of temper.
So while the idea of this app sounds amazing you may be looking at a Brand Name problem due to undesired association with the above. (I’d never heard of #2 above, but that’s a hard ask of people to associate your app/work with such an obscure reference instead of the common one.)
Note that “Wefwef” was rebranded as “Voyager” due to community feedback on “wefwef” being nonsensical. Turns out the dev. named it that initially because that’s what his hand typed out on the keyboard since he really didn’t have a name prepared.
I’m in the same boat. Flemmy or F-lemmy was the first thing that popped into my head on day 1, and I’ve got nothing better…I’m very open to suggestions though!
My preference is for it to be unique, easy to remember, and ideally fun to say. Bonus points if it has a symbolic meaning, mythology from any culture would be great if it’s easy to spell
Luna or selene. (moon goddess in latin and greek ) easy to remember and say
I love it. It’s a great name, it has a symbolism with my design goals, it even has personal meaning.
I immediately reserved the name on the play store and grabbed this username. I’m kind of shocked there weren’t more apps named Luna, there were a lot of Selene’s though
Thanks for the suggestion, I feel like it makes my vision for this a little clearer. Plus it’ll be nice not to be embarrassed next time I have to tell someone the name…
Glad you liked it 🤩
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/citadel