The tag synonym suggestion system open to regular users only allows suggesting as synonyms tags that are already being used. Broadly speaking, that looks like a reasonable restriction, as it makes it harder to create synonyms just for the sake of it, without a demonstrated need. Still, I wonder if moderators have the power to bypass the restriction and create tag synonyms out of nothing, and if there is any precedent applicable to that issue (thus far I didn't manage to unearth anything of the sort).
(A possible use case for preemptive synonyms I can think of involves lower volume tags borne out of burninations and disambiguations. In such cases, a carefully chosen synonym, ideally shaped through a meta discussion with interested users, might help with discoverability through tag auto-completion. This could be a silly idea, of course -- I'm only mentioning it so that you don't think I'm asking on a whim.)