Erik Moeller wrote:
Finally, consistency is important. We have an established naming scheme -- our projects have unique names that usually begin with "Wiki-" -- and in order to maintain our corporate identity, new projects should follow the same pattern. (Incidentally, I named the "Wikimedia Commons" using a different pattern because it is not a regular Wikimedia project, but an umbrella project used by all others. Regardless, it is often abbreviated as "Wikicommons", indicating a strong desire of users to have names following this pattern..)
FWIW, the "cute" part of "Wikisophia" is not "-sophia", but "Wiki", and we're pretty much stuck with that no matter what we do.
Erik
Wikiversity is great, but quite rightly suggests tertiary education. How about Wikademy ("academy"), and Wikitutor for the intermediate and junior versions of the educational resource, respectively?
-- Neil