Feedback from those voting "none of the above" would be helpful, because there is no way to disguish whether these are Bitcoin or xeroxcoin fanboys or sincere dislike of the proposed name choices.
In the broad scheme of the mass market, n00bs don't rationalize the technical details. The mass market needs simplified conceptual analogies.
None of the names including bitcoin, intuitively explain
decentralized currency to the average person.
What is a bitcoin? Huh why would I want just a little bit or bite of a coin?
What is cyborgold? At least the latter relates to two concepts average people understand cyborg or cyber plus gold such as cyberspace and cybersex. Gold implies the antithesis of fiat.
cyber-
a combining form meaning computer, computer network, or virtual reality, used in the formation of compound words ( cybertalk; cyberart; cyberspace ) and by extension meaning very modern ( cyberfashion ).
Silicon plus coin is short, clever, unique, and appeals to some of us technophiles and important early adopters, although may not be as comprehensible to the masses. Huh why would I want a coin made of silicone rubber?