Moria=MorĂa which means 'I died' in spanish if i'm remembering correctly
Kinda sorta... It's close enough to be considered mind popping.
Actually "I died" would be muero or muera.In English and Italian moria means "unable to be taken seriously".
>>6869El tipo se moria de la risa.The guy died from laughing.Spanish Tenses get real fucking weird, trust me. I mean I'm Puerto Rican spoke fluent spanish and they STILL made me take spanish classes in grad and High school to pound all that verb preticate noun Nosotros Vosotros crap into my brain.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seymouria>able to excrete excess salt from its blood through a gland in its nose
Hiruluk is a romanization of the german word for surgeon (I think it's chirurg?), though I think that's common knowledge now.
Not that I see any significance in Moria's name, but I've wanted to post this picture for a while.