User blog comment:Scorpjke/I am creating a language which does not have a name yet :D/@comment-9683481-20130527140346

If you already have a sufficiently elaborated grammar and vocabulary for your language but no name for it yet, then do what most conlangers do to choose a name: just pick a word that's your language's translation for some symbolic concept that you think represents your language best. What are your language's words for 'peace' or 'tranquility', 'logic', 'easy', 'hope', glory', etc? Zamenhof also used this trick: Esperanto comes from Latin 'esperare' which means 'hope'. But I guess you already knew that. If you think the resemblance with Esperanto is really striking, then choose a name which derives from "Esperanto": Facilanto; Simplanto; Logikanto; Regulanto; etc.

Just a few suggestions that might help you on your way. Hope this helps!