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Well, Panem comes from the Latin phrase Panem et Circenses, meaning "bread and circuses." Many names in the book are Latin or ancient Roman, e.g Caesar, Claudius, Corolianus.

Therefore, you could use other Latin phrases (loose translation)

Fortiori - stronger

Evinco - conquer

Vincere - to win

Inedia - hunger

Melior - better/superior

You could go along the lines of Panem, meaning bread and denoting hunger, or along the lines of the Capitol ruling over the inferior Districts.

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10y ago

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