Insofar as naming things is basically applied category theory, I'd trust a mathematician to name a set of products more tersely and understandably than I would an English major.
It's unique and easily searchable when I want documentation specific to that product. And when deciding which monitor to buy, I can focus on comparing the technical specifications rather than relying on some heuristics based on how the name "feels" to me.
but talking is part of the contest (I should not have said it was about "text"; nonetheless academia still maintains an oral tradition in teaching and thesis defenses)
so while written philosophy is verbose, philosophers talking can "transfer" a lot of "meaning" with short sentence
whereas mathematicians will likely need to talk for a very long time for what they can write down in a short terse equation
https://www.viewsonic.com/eu/products/sheet/VX2758-2KP-MHD