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**"Neomuna" is a Romanization of the Korean word 너무나 (너무 = neomu, 나 = na), which translates to English as "far too much" or "excessively".<ref>'''Wiktionary''': [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/%EB%84%88%EB%AC%B4%EB%82%98 ''너무나'']</ref> However, the pronunciation is "nomuna", without the "e". | **"Neomuna" is a Romanization of the Korean word 너무나 (너무 = neomu, 나 = na), which translates to English as "far too much" or "excessively".<ref>'''Wiktionary''': [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/%EB%84%88%EB%AC%B4%EB%82%98 ''너무나'']</ref> However, the pronunciation is "nomuna", without the "e". | ||
**Neomuna is also an anagram of the word ''noumena'', the plural for ''noumenon'', which is a concept from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kantianism Kantian philosophy]. Noumenon is the opposite of ''phenomenon'', and refers to something that exists independently from human senses. The concepts of noumenon and phenomenon are used in Kantian philosophy to explain causality. | **Neomuna is also an anagram of the word ''noumena'', the plural for ''noumenon'', which is a concept from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kantianism Kantian philosophy]. Noumenon is the opposite of ''phenomenon'', and refers to something that exists independently from human senses. The concepts of noumenon and phenomenon are used in Kantian philosophy to explain causality. | ||
**Most of the names of people and regions related to Neomunna are derived from Mesopotamian mythology. Munu is the god of 'destiny' in Mesopotamian mythology. | |||
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