What is Your Town Name?

Eldin, after the Eldin Province in the The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess. I'm not a huge fan of the game (not the series, I LOVE the series) but I really liked the name. Sounded cool. I think it's also the furthest I got in Twilight Princess.
 
Olivine. I'm a Pokemon fan, speficially 2nd gen. Not only that, but my name's Jasmine which fits the whole Olivine theme. And I have a lighthouse. Boom.
 
My Japanese town is called Potato. I made it after my third town corrupted and just chose a random word.

My NA town is called Parfait. It was going to be lolita/cutesy themed, but it is now sky/cloud themed.
 
Olivine. I'm a Pokemon fan, speficially 2nd gen. Not only that, but my name's Jasmine which fits the whole Olivine theme. And I have a lighthouse. Boom.

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my town name is Ausevent, it's a word i made up out of other words. it has a very simple, yet complex and personal meaning to me.
 
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My Town?s called Keizaal, is Dovah for Skyrim.

::prods up nerd glasses::

As I eagerly awaited New Leaf?s release, I looked over many possibilities for my town?s name. At first I translated my home village?s name, many words and adjectives into Latin, trying to find a nice sounding word, but they either sounded terrible, or were too long.

Then I decided that I should name my Town from a place in my favourite games, but I wanted to be original and unique. I thought/knew that theres going to be loads of people calling their towns places from Fallout, Elder Scrolls and Pok?mon and that made think in creative ways to call my Town a place from those games, but to keep it original/unique. Thats when I thought back to my original idea... perhaps I should translate it into something and it just so happens that my most played game on steam had many languages to choose from. Skyrim.

I went for the most recent addition to the Elder Scroll languages and went for Dov, the tongue of the dragons. It is a strange language, words in Dov that sound nice often translate to harsh, brutal words in English and words that mean nice thing in English often sound harsh and brutal. I decided to look what Skyrim translates to and it was Keizaal. And it was perfect. It sounded nice, unique and had something to do with one of my favourite games. Although not many people will get such a reference and it ends up being just an odd town name.​

TL,DR: Its a really nerdy town name...​
 
My town is named Beblbrox. As in Zaphod Beeblebrox of Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy.

Does Brewster hand out Pan Galactic Gargle Blasters instead of coffee, or something that tastes almost, but not quite, entirely unlike Tea?
 
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Jasperon after myself. Pretty lame, but I've been doing it since I was 13 and bought wild world so it's become a tradition for myself.
 
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