Why this word is great
EUPHONISM — [Noun] An agreeable combination of sounds; euphony. From Ancient Greek εὔϕωνος (euphōnos, "sweet-voiced, musical") + the English suffix -ism. Unlike "euphemism" (which softens meaning) or "cacophony" (which assaults the ear), euphonism is pure sonic pleasure—unburdened by utility or evasion. It is the liquid ripple of a brook over smooth stones, the whispered sibilance of leaves in a summer breeze, or the way certain names—"Lillian," "Seraphina," "Elias"—seem to glow in the mouth. Sound, at its most tender, needs no translation.