Serhiy Storchaka <storchaka+cpyt...@gmail.com> added the comment:

Only yesterday I thought about proposing this idea. I used to think using "i" 
or "j" was a type of local feature, like using a comma or a period as a decimal 
separator, or different writing for less-or-equal, but it looks like even in 
the English-speaking world mathematics use "i", and "j" is only used by 
electric engineers.

Possible argument against the "i" suffix is that its capital form "I" can be 
confused with the "l" suffix for longs (but it is no longer applicable in 
Python 3) and digit "1". Although there is more similarity between "l" and "1" 
them between them both and "I", and there are other pairs of potentially 
confusing characters: "O" (for octals) and "0", "B" (for binaries) and "8".

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