ambigram (noun): A typographical design or artform that may be read as one or more words, not only as presented, but also from another viewpoint, direction or orientation.
This is another rotational inversion, the same type of ambigram as Martin. This one was a little more tricky, however, and is not, I think, one of my most readable designs — the three ‘a’s proved suprisingly troublesome!
The n is perhaps the weakest link (it looks a little bit too much like another letter a) but overall the design does achieve a satisfying typographic consistency.
The m and th equivalence is immediate and straightforward, and determined how the remaining letters would match up. You might perhaps argue that the redundant terminal flourish is a little tricksy, but it does at least allow me to use a proper capital letter to begin the name!