I propose we form a committee to find a better name. This committee should have at least 30 well-respected community members and 5 Stack Exchange employees (although we should probably have a meta discussion about that first, just to make sure we all agree on those numbers). The whole community should be able to vote who gets on the committee just like we can vote for moderators. The chairman of the committee should also be voted upon.
After this committee has been installed, they will investigate alternative names using the best available scientific evidence taking into account such factors such as pronounce-ability, ease of spelling, possible offensive references in various languages/cultures, how well it integrates with the graphic layout, whether the name conflicts with other "bot" users from other sites, the aesthetics of the name, and other important factors.
After the committee presents its comprehensive report, the Stack Exchange network community should be able to vote on the name it wants. This, of course, will be preceded by a meta discussion on the most applicable voting methodology (we might have to form another committee for that, there are some important decisions to be made here as well) after which one or more rounds of network-wide voting for the new name is chosen.
It is of course critical that we have several discussions on this important vote, so perhaps we should set up a round of meta questions to that those in favour (or against) a particular name are allowed to make their case.
After the votes are counted, the Stack Exchange team will change absolutely nothing, because it turned out the entire thing is a gigantic bikeshed and waste of time. Who'd have thunk it?