(Since this was rejected on LAA ('no reason given'), I'll answer
the question here.)
On Mon, Aug 14, 2006 at 09:20:36PM +0400, Andrew Gaydenko wrote:
What do "Kokini Zita" words mean? I have
thought, Fons Adriaensen is the author
of the listed apps :-)
It should be "Kokkini" (with 2 k's in the middle) actually.
It's indeed Greek and means 'red zita', where zita is the name in
modern Greek for the character traditionally known as 'zeta'. So
I'll be using a red zeta as a logo.
There some word play involved as well. Zita is also a girl's name,
and there exists a Flemish comic series in which a character called
'rode Zita' (red Zita) appears. She's the red-haired and voluptuous
girlfriend of the hero - a sort of Robin Hood like character whose
gang of outcasts is constantly pestering the French soldiers that
occupied Flanders 200 years ago.
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