Thread:WhiteSamurai/@comment-4784862-20150515025553/@comment-159.147.50.15-20150515132340

I'd say chance are high that's Italian, since "Or" would be "ORU" and "Aurum" would be "AURUMU" (it's a dypthong, not like French "au"), and while it's true that Latin-based languages have "-o" as last letter more commonly for male names, it's not like it's unheard of in those same languages that a female name ends in that letter.

Latin is fully discarded since "silver" would be "argentum"-> "ARUGENTOuMU" (even the "g" used is different, it's like the one in "grape" or "gondola"; the TOu means a TO katakana followed by a little U katakana)