Since it was brought up, no I have not picked a name or even made much of a list of names to work from for the upcoming parrot. I'll list some critical criteria here and anyone that would like to contribute name ideas is welcome to do so. Then when I have the bird, I'll go through the list of my and your ideas and pick the most appropriate name.
Some criteria include:
-Shouldn't be a common human name
-Must be reasonably short (2-6 letters, 4 being ideal)
-Must be easy to pronounce quickly
-Must not sound like or rhyme with Kili
-Must be interesting and original
-Should produce little or no results if searched on google/youtube
-Would be nice if it exemplifies the size and beauty of Cape Parrot
Since I expect to blog extensively and showcase this Cape Parrot, the name must be so original that people will easily remember the name and be able to find the bird online. I didn't plan this but this is just how it worked out with "Kili." The name basically fits all the above criteria so it is important for me to find such a name again for the new bird. Ideally there should be no other pet or parrot with the same name, however, it's ok if there are a few unrelated videos of such that wouldn't interfere.
The reason I am strongly against using human names for pets (besides the lack of uniqueness) is that it can sound really weird out of context. Let's say you have a parrot named John and a visitor named Paul. Someone overhears you saying "so John was being really bad and bit Paul repeatedly and wouldn't let go. I had to get John off of Paul and then put him in his cage for a timeout." That would be kind of strange. So yeah, no human names. Fictional characters and objects are welcome though. Right now I just want to brainstorm an extensive list and then once I know the sex and personality of the bird I'll be able to narrow it down. So anyone with ideas, shoot away. The only ideas I've had so far are:
Zeus
Zuce
Milo