fusion_power
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Sounds logical (Daughter of Pandora). I also agree, the spelling is not that great for an "global" name, Pyra would be a good compromise.My favorite is Pyrrha, the red-haired daughter of Pandora in Greek mythology. The name is derived from the greek word for "fire", so dragons are not far away.
It has relatively few Google hits, so that's nice too.
Only downside is the somewhat tricky spelling. It could be simplified though, to "Pyra" or something (let's say Pyra the dragon is the sister of Spyro the dragon).
However, I'm searching for a "stronger" name, someting like "Mustang" sounds powerful for a car brand. "Dragon-Box" would be ok though, maybe to long but I guess "D-Box" is not unique enough...
"Dragoon" could work and the rugged edition of the device would be the "Panzer Dragoon".Following ingoreis idea, Dragoon. Can be cut into 'Goon.
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