I wish they had chosen a more "modern" name for the language.

What would be a modern name for a language?

Honestly a unique searchable name is better. I type in racket and results are mixed with tennis and I need to suffix "Language"

There is a naming tradition in the Lisp world, which Racket devs apparently have chosen over searchability.

Qualities or activities that have negative connotations. Guile. Gauche. Larceny. Racket.

I think it started with theorem provers - Planner, Conniver. Then Scheme[r].

I don't think Gauche fits there. There is a tradition of naming with synonyms for "scheme" (as in a criminal enterprise) like the others you listed, with some more peripheral ones like Gambit, Ruse, Artifice.

A funny thing was, when the rename to Racket was still fairly new, someone started looking into adopters in the finance space.

well, i also have to type "rhombus language" to get relevant results for the rhombus language

.NET/.NET Core/.NET Framework migration is painful because of this. VS/VSCode is sometimes only possible with AI’s help.