Thread:Mloborny/@comment-26863688-20161101020058/@comment-25404524-20161101082211

When I saw the name "Etoipi", it reminds me of Maori words. According to Maori language, they always end with a vowel; the word can contain the vowels a, e, i, o, u (a(h) e(h) ee oa(r) oo); the word can contain the consonants "h", "k", "m", "n", "ng", "p", "r", "t", "w", "wh" (pronounced "f"). Since "Etoipi" fits all of these criteria, I thought of that random assumption of Maori words. Out of interest, "kiwi" as in US meaning of "kiwifruit" or "kiwi" as in the bird is a Maori word.