I hear "da-ha-la", and instantly think of "Valhalla".....which for whatever
reason has a good association in my mind.

As an aside, "nova" has no bad associations in Mexico, as the word is
instantly recognizable as different than the phrase "no va".....similar to
how English speakers can distinguish between "notable", and "no table".


> hmm :) interesting. Very far from my own association. And is this
> association negative, positive, or neutral?
>
> For those who are wondering, I am looking for a domain name for a
> specific purpose. Obviously I want to avoid bad associations, as in
> "nova" in Mexico, but also associations that are incongruous with the
> site's purpose. I'm trying to find a string with no inherent meaning
> whose associations are neutral or perhaps faintly positive.
>
> fwiw the string reminds *me* vaguely of darjeeling tea.
>
> Dana
>
>




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