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[[File:Minecraft 11 29 2020 4 00 57 PM.png|none|thumb|The castle of Mathoholmul, November 29th 2020.]]
 
The name "Mathoholmul" wasn't used as the name of the town until December 18th 2020, when it received a warp. What is known about the name is that it originated from several lexemes, such as "math", because of Mixarium's passion for the math subject, "holm", probably taken from the second half of "Stockholm", capital of Sweden. The -ul at the end resembles a definite article from the Romanian language, used to refer to masculine or singular neuter nouns, like "omul", meaning "the human", with the original noun being "om".
 
It is also believed that the name Mathoholmul may have come from a misnomer, as Mixarium intended it to be written as "Mathoholm'ul", to actually mark the -ul after the single quote in the name, meaning "The Mathoholm". People ignored the single quote and mostly referred to the town as "Mathoholmul". Mixarium accepted the usage of it without the single quote after several weeks.
 
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