Talk:Auro/@comment-87.3.229.175-20150831185853/@comment-4784862-20160426063304

Well, he also uses other languages as references as well, and "Auro" is latin for "Gold" as well.

"Auro" and "Oro" also sound pretty similar from what I can tell, so I still think it could go either way.

Chances ARE that they were both named with Italian in mind, but I still think Auro sounds better, personally. :P