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What's the name of this robot?
Hermia (Hermia); Agid (AGID); Nohle; Helsin; Mona; Aesop (Aesop) Sancho (Sancho); Alia (Alia, Alia)

1.Hermia (Hermia) sounds beautiful and wonderful, and it is very appropriate to use this English name. Hermia comes from Greek, and this name is rare among foreign minorities! Hermia stands for noble birth.

2.Argider (Agid), whose name looks very high-end, whose English name is appreciated, special and ordinary. Argider first appeared in Basque language in history, and this name is super popular abroad. From Basque algie's Light and Edel's Beauty.

3.Nohle (Nohle) sounds good, meaning open-minded, intoxicating and clean. Nohle first appeared in Latin in history, and this name is super popular abroad. Noel's morality is noble.

4.? Sancho, as a boy's name, is catchy and loud, and the name consists of six letters. As a boy's English name, my first impression is that he is versatile, steady and enterprising. Sancho comes from Latin and Portuguese, and its popularity abroad is acceptable. In Latin, it means "sacred or sacred".