Okay, so I was digging into this whole “iosivas” thing and where the name comes from. It all started because I needed a good, unique identifier for a project I was working on. I wanted something that sounded cool, but also had some meaning behind it, you know?

First, I brainstormed a bunch of random words and names. Nothing really clicked. Then, I started thinking about combining parts of different words. I played around with various prefixes and suffixes, trying to see what sounded good together.
I remembered a friend mentioning how much he liked the sound of “iOS” for Apple’s operating system. I thought, “Okay, that’s a strong start.” It’s recognizable, and it has a techy vibe, which fit my project.
Then, I needed something to add to it. I went through a list of words related to my project’s function. It was all about data analysis and visualization, so words like “vision”, “insight”, and “analysis” came to mind.
I tried “iOSvision,” but it felt too generic. Then i just try to mumble,Finally, I stumbled upon “sivas”. I liked the way it rolled off the tongue when combined with “iOS”. It felt a little mysterious, a little different.
So, there you have it. “iosivas” became the name. It’s basically a made-up word that I mashed together, but it works for me. It’s got that tech feel from “iOS,” and “sivas” just adds a unique twist. I get is sounds like “siva” ,that’s great!
