It intrigues me that phonetically, "Sejenus" and "Ajencis" differ only in the ordering of their consonant sounds (assuming that the "c" is soft) and in their vowel sounds; and their vowel sounds are very closely related. As I read, I had to make a bit of an effort to keep them apart. There is also an intriguing phonetic similarity between Kianese names and nonmen names. Whether either of these is deliberate or significant I have no idea. view post