Does anybody here have any ideas for a name for Project: Mathematica? Of course, I cannot call the final build "Mathematica", because Wolfram Research might want me to stop distributing the program. What do you all think?
I have an idea for a name, although it is a bit cheesy - MathHam. It is a "near palindrome".

Matehmatica
Matehmatico
Matehmatici
Matehmaticu
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Math Assistant
Math Guru
Mathletics
Mathalon
Hm... I prefer the first two; the next two sound strange.
Math Assistant
Math Guru
MathHam
Math Oracle (as in a random oracle...)
Deterministica
Okay, so some of the last ones are really horrible, but...
Lol. Some of those are funny.
I'm not creative, so I'll throw some out there:
- Mathemagic (Sounds kind of like a demonstration...)
- MathHam (I like it somewhat)
- MATHew (I dunno, this was random, make the program "talk" to the user, as if the AI is named Matthew...?)
- Think Math!
- Simply Math! (Might have some copyright issues...)
- Mathetastica
- 數學 (You might need some foreign language tools installed... Don't ask
)
Lol. Some of those are funny.
I'm not creative, so I'll throw some out there:
- Mathemagic (Sounds kind of like a demonstration...)
- MathHam (I like it somewhat)
- MATHew (I dunno, this was random, make the program "talk" to the user, as if the AI is named Matthew...?)
- Think Math!
- Simply Math! (Might have some copyright issues...)
- Mathetastica
- 數學 (You might need some foreign language tools installed... Don't ask
)
I like the last one 
Uh...
- Math Mayhem
- Attack of the Math
- Mathmania (Already been said?)
I can't really think of any other names... (I am not that creative though...)
"The Study of Computation" is what I was able to infer from that one...
Hmm. I don't really want a name that would sound as though the program were a game ("All right, let's play Math Mayhem!").
That last one? Well, that study of computation will make the program sound more formal, but it really just means "Math."
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That name sounds very familiar, as if another program already uses, but I'm not looking through ticalcs' 83+ BASIC math programs... (which consists of maybe 50 quadratic solvers

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