I like the generic approach. The user's first name, properly
capitalized, is a pretty good solution, as it's not misleading nor
cryptic. No unfamiliar terms whatsoever, and if their name is there,
then it must be their area. It's kind of intuitive.

It's also a nice bridge between the Windows world - in Windows Vista and
later the the start menu reference for /Users/username is the user's
first name, and My Documents, My Images, My Music, etc, are all
subfolders inside it.

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"Home Folder" has 3 different names
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