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A very basic table of nicknames and proposed human names for OS-tans. All of these names are fanon, though the nicknames for the canon Windows-tans are canon, using them as the OS-tans' real names isn't necessarily.  
A very basic table of nicknames and proposed human names for OS-tans. All of these names are fanon at most, though the nicknames for the canon Windows-tans are canon, using them as the OS-tans' real names isn't necessarily.  


In recent years, the OS-tan verse has become westernized in much of the fanon, with many of the new OS-tans having only western names. This seems to make the Japanese names and cultural practices of the Windows-tans appear out of place, but are kept for the sake of tradition and the OS-tan phenomenon's Japanese roots. As a compromise between the Japanese roots, and the more Western-style fanon, it has been proposed to try and come up with both Western and Japanese names for OS-tans whenever possible, which ever one being used (if at all), being up to individual preference, and why not? The OS-tan verse setting is already portrayed as anachronistic, why not a cultural fusion too?  
In recent years, the OS-tan verse has become westernized in much of the fanon, with many of the new OS-tans having only western names. This seems to make the Japanese names and cultural practices of the Windows-tans appear out of place, but are kept for the sake of tradition and the OS-tan phenomenon's Japanese roots. As a compromise between the Japanese roots, and the more Western-style fanon, it has been proposed to try and come up with both Western and Japanese names for OS-tans whenever possible, which ever one being used (if at all), being up to individual preference, and why not? The OS-tan verse setting is already portrayed as anachronistic, why not a cultural fusion too?  
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! colspan="4" | '''Windows-tans'''
! colspan="4" | '''Windows-tans'''
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|[[Windows 1.0]]||    ||Kazue Madobe ||
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|[[Windows 2.0]]||    ||Niiko Madobe||
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|[[Windows 3.1]]||    ||  || Baba-chan, Baba-loli
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|[[Windows 95]]||    ||      ||95-neechan, Chicago
|[[Windows 95]]||    ||      ||95-neechan, Chicago
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|[[Macintosh System 7]]||(none yet)||Pleiades, Subaru Fuji||
|[[Macintosh System 7]]||(none yet)||Pleiades, Subaru Fuji||
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|[[Macintosh System 7.5]]||(none yet)||Kapone Fuji||Kapo-san (from the Japanese rendering of "Capone")
|[[Macintosh System 7.5]]||(none yet)||Kapone Fuji||Kapo-san (from the Japanese rendering of "Capone"), Kaponee-san (combination of "Kapone" and "nee-san")
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|[[Mac OS 8]]||Veronica Macintosh||Tempo Fuji||
|[[Mac OS 8]]||Veronica Macintosh||Tempo Fuji||
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|[[BESYS]]||Bethany Murray ||  ||
|[[BESYS]]||Bethany Murray ||  ||
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|Commodore VIC-20||Victoria||    ||Vixen, Volkscomputer
|[[Commodore VIC-20]]||Victoria||    ||Vixen, Volkscomputer
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|[[CRAY-1]]||Corina Seymour ||    ||   
|[[CRAY-1]]||Corina Seymour ||    ||   
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|[[GENIAC]]||Jeanie Berkeley||  ||
|[[GENIAC]]||Jeanie Berkeley||  ||
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|Linux||Lina Torvalds||Lina  ||GNU/Linux
|[[KolibriOS]]||    ||Sachi Hachidori  ||Kori-chan
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|Linux||Lina Torvalds||Lina  ||GNU/Linux  
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|[[Lunar Linux]]||Luna Moonowl||Tsukibukuro (or Tsukiko) Mahoumoto
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|[[MenuetOS]]||Minna Turjanmaa ||  ||MeOS
|[[MenuetOS]]||Minna Turjanmaa ||  ||MeOS
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|[[SAGE]]||Gina Forrester ||  ||
|[[SAGE]]||Gina Forrester ||  ||
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|[[Source Mage]]||    ||Kurohane Mahoumoto ||
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|[[VAXELN]]||Ellen Cutler ||  ||
|[[VAXELN]]||Ellen Cutler ||  ||
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|[[WWMCCS]]||Wimmex ||  ||
|[[WWMCCS]]||Wimmex ||  ||
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|[[Xenix]]||Xenia ||    ||
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!colspan="4" | '''OS/software/hardware-kuns'''
!colspan="4" | '''OS/software/hardware-kuns'''
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