Java was originally developed by James Gosling and his team at Sun Microsystems, and it was initially called Oak, named after an oak tree that stood outside Gosling's office. However, the name Oak was already trademarked, so they needed to choose a new name.

The name "Java" was ultimately chosen because of the team's love for coffee, particularly Java coffee, which comes from the Indonesian island of Java. The name reflects the idea that the language should be lively, fun, and stimulating, much like a good cup of coffee.

The name "Java" has no technical or acronymic meaning; it was simply selected as a catchy and memorable name that resonated with the development team's spirit and enthusiasm. The coffee theme is also evident in the language's logo, which features a steaming cup of coffee.
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