Talk:Orokin/@comment-72.235.140.136-20131116033120/@comment-81.136.155.6-20140204141532

I'd bet that oro meaning gold and kin meaning family/kinship were put together so you get (loosely) "People of Gold". Interestingly, my google search also brought up the fact that a Polynesian deity named 'Oro was the god of war. People of War or People of Gold. People who like war and people who like gold... That sounds familiar. Oh, DE, a double-entendre!

I see what you did there.