Lots of things in video games have weird names for no reason. But sometimes there is actually interesting reasons behind the names, or some sort of meaning that isn't immediately obvious. Symbols also have significance that may not be readily apparent. You can also discuss the origin of specific terms commonly used in games today.
For instance, in Chrono Trigger one of the characters is named Magus. Magus is actually a generic term for a magician, sorcorer, or astrologer. The three wise men from the Christmas story are also called the three magi, which is the plural of magus. It can also refer to a priest of the Zoroastrian religion.
In the Metroid series, Chozo (or Chouzou rather) actually means carved statue or sculpture in Japanese. Having that as the name of the race was a result of miscommunication between the American and Japanese branches of the company. In the Japanse versions of the Metroid games, the Chozo are referred to as
chÅjin-
zoku which literally means "race of bird-humans", although apparently the name Chozo is becoming more popular in Japan.
The name Ridley, the boss from the Metroid series, is named after Ridley Scott, the director of Aliens.
The triforce is actually the first step of a famous fractal called
Sierpinski’s triangleSo does anyone have any other interesting stories about the meaning or origin of a name or symbol in video games?