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there are no formulas, i think for naming 'aliens'.
chinese, korean, vietnamese languages are based on characters. hence names are more of sounds like something, ie. deng, lee, tan, yeoh, ling, chua, chan, doo, du, teng, ten, cua.
old egyptian language are picture hieroglyphs and i can't imagine why they call their leader pharaoh
western countries are so much varied like burlington, clinton, mccain, reagan.
For example: Sir Gamer becomes Megarris. Hotblack Desiatio becomes Tiobla Siadeckoh. Get it? Presto! Alien names.
PS: I doubt you can think of a naming system for aliens, since every other life form will differ from ours so much (including communication and individual being) that you really can't describe or even imagine it with the things and sounds we know from Earth. Maybe they wouldn't even have names. Maybe they would talk via electrical impulses.