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A very basic table of nicknames and proposed human names for OS-tans. All of these names are fanon, though the nicknames for the canon Windows-tans are canon, using them as the OS-tans' real names isn't necessarily. | A very basic table of nicknames and proposed human names for OS-tans. All of these names are fanon at most, though the nicknames for the canon Windows-tans are canon, using them as the OS-tans' real names isn't necessarily. | ||
In recent years, the OS-tan verse has become westernized in much of the fanon, with many of the new OS-tans having only western names. This seems to make the Japanese names and cultural practices of the Windows-tans appear out of place, but are kept for the sake of tradition and the OS-tan phenomenon's Japanese roots. As a compromise between the Japanese roots, and the more Western-style fanon, it has been proposed to try and come up with both Western and Japanese names for OS-tans whenever possible, which ever one being used (if at all), being up to individual preference, and why not? The OS-tan verse setting is already portrayed as anachronistic, why not a cultural fusion too? | In recent years, the OS-tan verse has become westernized in much of the fanon, with many of the new OS-tans having only western names. This seems to make the Japanese names and cultural practices of the Windows-tans appear out of place, but are kept for the sake of tradition and the OS-tan phenomenon's Japanese roots. As a compromise between the Japanese roots, and the more Western-style fanon, it has been proposed to try and come up with both Western and Japanese names for OS-tans whenever possible, which ever one being used (if at all), being up to individual preference, and why not? The OS-tan verse setting is already portrayed as anachronistic, why not a cultural fusion too? | ||
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! colspan="4" | '''Windows-tans''' | ! colspan="4" | '''Windows-tans''' | ||
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|[[Windows 1.0]]|| ||Kazue Madobe || | |||
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|[[Windows 2.0]]|| ||Niiko Madobe|| | |||
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|[[Windows 3.1]]|| || || Baba-chan, Baba-loli | |||
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|[[Windows 95]]|| || ||95-neechan, Chicago | |[[Windows 95]]|| || ||95-neechan, Chicago | ||
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|[[Macintosh System 7]]||(none yet)||Pleiades, Subaru Fuji|| | |[[Macintosh System 7]]||(none yet)||Pleiades, Subaru Fuji|| | ||
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|[[Macintosh System 7.5]]||(none yet)||Kapone Fuji||Kapo-san (from the Japanese rendering of "Capone") | |[[Macintosh System 7.5]]||(none yet)||Kapone Fuji||Kapo-san (from the Japanese rendering of "Capone"), Kaponee-san (combination of "Kapone" and "nee-san") | ||
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|[[Mac OS 8]]||Veronica Macintosh||Tempo Fuji|| | |[[Mac OS 8]]||Veronica Macintosh||Tempo Fuji|| | ||
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|[[BESYS]]||Bethany Murray || || | |[[BESYS]]||Bethany Murray || || | ||
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|Commodore VIC-20||Victoria|| ||Vixen, Volkscomputer | |[[Commodore VIC-20]]||Victoria|| ||Vixen, Volkscomputer | ||
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|[[CRAY-1]]||Corina Seymour || || | |[[CRAY-1]]||Corina Seymour || || | ||
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|[[GENIAC]]||Jeanie Berkeley|| || | |[[GENIAC]]||Jeanie Berkeley|| || | ||
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|Linux||Lina Torvalds||Lina ||GNU/Linux | |[[KolibriOS]]|| ||Sachi Hachidori ||Kori-chan | ||
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|Linux||Lina Torvalds||Lina ||GNU/Linux | |||
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|[[Lunar Linux]]||Luna Moonowl||Tsukibukuro (or Tsukiko) Mahoumoto | |||
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|[[MenuetOS]]||Minna Turjanmaa || ||MeOS | |[[MenuetOS]]||Minna Turjanmaa || ||MeOS | ||
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|[[SAGE]]||Gina Forrester || || | |[[SAGE]]||Gina Forrester || || | ||
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|[[Source Mage]]|| ||Kurohane Mahoumoto || | |||
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|[[VAXELN]]||Ellen Cutler || || | |[[VAXELN]]||Ellen Cutler || || | ||
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|[[WWMCCS]]||Wimmex || || | |[[WWMCCS]]||Wimmex || || | ||
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|[[Xenix]]||Xenia || || | |||
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!colspan="4" | '''OS/software/hardware-kuns''' | !colspan="4" | '''OS/software/hardware-kuns''' |
Revision as of 22:48, 16 August 2011
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A very basic table of nicknames and proposed human names for OS-tans. All of these names are fanon at most, though the nicknames for the canon Windows-tans are canon, using them as the OS-tans' real names isn't necessarily.
In recent years, the OS-tan verse has become westernized in much of the fanon, with many of the new OS-tans having only western names. This seems to make the Japanese names and cultural practices of the Windows-tans appear out of place, but are kept for the sake of tradition and the OS-tan phenomenon's Japanese roots. As a compromise between the Japanese roots, and the more Western-style fanon, it has been proposed to try and come up with both Western and Japanese names for OS-tans whenever possible, which ever one being used (if at all), being up to individual preference, and why not? The OS-tan verse setting is already portrayed as anachronistic, why not a cultural fusion too?
List of proposed names
Character | Western name | Japanese name | Common nickname(s) |
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Windows-tans | |||
Windows 1.0 | Kazue Madobe | ||
Windows 2.0 | Niiko Madobe | ||
Windows 3.1 | Baba-chan, Baba-loli | ||
Windows 95 | 95-neechan, Chicago | ||
Windows 98 | Hacchan Madobe | Memphis | |
Windows 98SE | Secchan Madobe | ||
Windows 2000 | Nisen Madobe | NT 5.0, 2K-san | |
XP Professional | Saseko Madobe | Pekepi, Whistler | |
XP Home | Homeko Madobe | ||
Windows Vista | Vistake, Visbou, Chivistan Madobe | Vistan | |
Windows 7 | n/a? | Nanami Madobe | Win7, NT 6.1 |
Apple-tans | |||
Apple I | (none yet?) | Kiboriko Ringo | I-okaasama |
Apple II | (none yet) | Shiroyuki Ringo | |
Apple III | Sara Appletree | Sara Ringo | |
Apple Lisa | Lisa Appletree | Lisa Ringo | |
GS/OS | Phoenix Appletree | Phoenix Ringo | Cortland, IIGS |
Macintosh System 1 | (none yet) | Ichigo Fuji | |
Macintosh System 2 | Nina Macintosh | Nina Fuji | Ahiru-chan |
Macintosh System 3 | Hisca Macintosh | Hinoe, Mitsuko Fuji | |
Macintosh System 3.4 | (none yet) | Sayoko Fuji | |
Macintosh System 4 | (none yet) | Yoko, Shizune Fuji | |
Macintosh System 5 | Phantom Macintosh | (none yet) | |
Macintosh System 6 | Antares Macintosh | (none yet) | |
Macintosh System 7 | (none yet) | Pleiades, Subaru Fuji | |
Macintosh System 7.5 | (none yet) | Kapone Fuji | Kapo-san (from the Japanese rendering of "Capone"), Kaponee-san (combination of "Kapone" and "nee-san") |
Mac OS 8 | Veronica Macintosh | Tempo Fuji | |
Mac OS 9 | Sonata Macintosh | Sonata Fuji | |
OSX Snow Leopard | Snow | Yuki | Full name is Snow Leopard, but goes by "Snow" |
Other OS-tans (to be sorted later) | |||
Bell Labs UNIX | Eunice Bell | ||
BESYS | Bethany Murray | ||
Commodore VIC-20 | Victoria | Vixen, Volkscomputer | |
CRAY-1 | Corina Seymour | ||
CTSS | Tess Corbató | ||
Dead Hand | Mertvaya Ruka | Ruka | |
GENIAC | Jeanie Berkeley | ||
KolibriOS | Sachi Hachidori | Kori-chan | |
Linux | Lina Torvalds | Lina | GNU/Linux |
Lunar Linux | Luna Moonowl | Tsukibukuro (or Tsukiko) Mahoumoto | |
MenuetOS | Minna Turjanmaa | MeOS | |
Multics | Minerva Corbató | ||
OpenVMS | Vanessa Cutler | ||
PDP-1 | Penelope/Penny | ||
QNX | Quinn X. Dodge | ||
Rainbow 100 | Rain Decker | ||
RSX | Risa Cutler | ||
RT-11 | Renita Decker | ||
SAGE | Gina Forrester | ||
Source Mage | Kurohane Mahoumoto | ||
VAXELN | Ellen Cutler | ||
WAITS | Willow | ||
Whirlwind | Winifred Forrester | ||
PDP-1 | Penelope Gurley(?) | ||
WWMCCS | Wimmex | ||
Xenix | Xenia | ||
OS/software/hardware-kuns | |||
Emacs | Evan | ||
FASTRAND | Randy | ||
IBM 728 | Ivan | ||
QED | Ted | ||
Vi | Victor | ||
RED | Red |
How to add names to the table
Table code
{|cellpadding=2 border=1 style= "background:#EFF5FB;" |- style="background:#AFAFE9;" !scope="col"|'''Character''' |scope="col"|'''Western name''' |scope="col"|'''Japanese name''' |scope="col"|'''Common nickname(s)''' |- |character goes here||western name||japanese name ||other nicknames |- |}
Add an entry
Look at this sample row:
|character goes here||western name||japanese name ||other nicknames
The first pipe "|" marks the start of the new row, and because scope="col" is used for each column, the other cells in the row use double pipes "||". The last entry goes to the right of the last double pipes, and is closed off with a
|-
right below the row.
Insert it into the section you are looking for.
Notes about names
Windows-tans
Since the debut of the semi-official Windows 7 mascot, Nanami Madobe, some fans have decided to incorporate Madobe (meaning "by the window") as the last name for all Windows-tans.
Mac-tans
Their proposed last name of Fuji for their Japanese names refers to the Japanese Fuji apple.