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![]() ![]() In an interview with The Seattle Times, Starbucks cofounder Gordon Bowker told the story of how they arrived at the name. At first, they were going through a list of words beginning with "st" because they thought those were powerful. "Somebody somehow came up with an old mining map of the Cascades and Mount Rainier, and there was an old mining town called Starbo," he said. "As soon as I saw Starbo, I, of course, jumped to Melville's first mate [named Starbuck] in 'Moby-Dick.'" |
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![]() ![]() The convenience-store chain's name means two things: 1. It's the name of the area in Pennsylvania where the company's first dairy farm was located. 2. It's a Native-American word for a Canada Goose (the one pictured in the company's logo). Wawa is named after an area of Pennsylvania. The convenience-store chain's name means two things: 1. It's the name of the area in Pennsylvania where the company's first dairy farm was located. 2. It's a Native-American word for a Canada Goose (the one pictured in the company's logo). |
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![]() ![]() Nike was founded in 1964 as Blue Ribbon Sports, and it didn't take on its current name until 1971. Co-founders Bill Bowerman -a track-and-field coach - and Phil Knight, a middle-distance runner from Portland, had wanted to make the name "Dimension 6" originally. In fact, it was Nike's first employee, Jeff Johnson who came up with the name. Nike is the Greek goddess of victory. |
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Robert Louis Steveson
Why do we have a middle name? We almost never use it. But there is actual history behind it, and it dates back to ancient Rome. Many Romans had three names, a praenomen, which was a personal name, a nomen, which was a family name, and a cognomen, which indicated what branch of family you were from. The more names you had the more respected you were by others. Women only had two names, and slaves typically had one. An example you may be familiar with, Gaius Julius Caesar. |
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