REDGRAVIA, Plasticity and Templar Mills are just some of the names the public have suggested for future developments inside the Olympic Park.
Last month residents were invited to suggest names for the five neighbourhoods that will be created in the Olympic Park after the 2012 London Olympic Games.
The five residential developments, which should be completed by 2015, will include 800 new homes.
So far the Olympic Park Legacy Company has received around 1,000 suggestions.
They range from the traditional, such as Olympic Park Hill and Lea Fields, to the more outlandish, including Redgravia, after five-time Olympic gold medal-winning rower Steve Redgrave, and Hoy Gateway, in honour of world-beating cyclist Chris Hoy.
People have until May 18 to submit suggestions to the Olympic Park Legacy Company.
The winning names will be chosen by council and Government representatives, residents, Games organisers and the Museum of London.
The company is offering a tour of the park as a prize for the 1,000th and 1,500th entry.
For more information or to submit a name, visit legacycompany.co.uk/compeition.
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