Correct option is D
Solution:
- TANGODIN, PATACAHON, BACCANEH end in vowel-consonant (-IN, -ON, -EH).
- HORVITHA ends in a single vowel (-A), making it distinct.
Additionally, HORVITHA’s structure (starting with "H" and ending in "-A") feels slightly more reminiscent of certain real-world or fantasy naming conventions (e.g., Eastern European or classical influences like "Lithuania" or "Carpathia"), whereas the others have a more invented, possibly exotic flair common in fictional settings.
Based on the ending and slight tonal difference, HORVITHA stands out as the most distinct.
Final Answer: D. HORVITHA