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Identity

  • Regina, which suggests that Naomi may be a lesbian. It is highly unlikely that Regina is Naomi's sister because according to Miles, Naomi doesn't have a sister.
    • RG could stand for ReGina.
    • Miles could have been lying (Daniel didn't know "tell my sister I love her" was code for anything). Regina could still be her sister and could have had Naomi's bracelet engraved so that she would "always be with her" when she was on missions.
  • The Economist
  • Mrs. Gardner
    • Less likely that this is Mrs. Gardner than someone else in the Gardner family.
  • Elsa appeared to be wearing a similar bracelet. Given that she was double-crossing Sayid, Elsa might not be her real name. Perhaps Elsa's demanding boss, who Sayid is sent to kill, is also Naomi's boss. Sayid also said in this episode, "we all have a boss"
  • R.G. is no one. The phrase on the bracelet is a code which identifies her to certain other members of her organization. Possibly, Only individuals with a certain rank or role in the organization wear one: Elsa wore a bracelet like it for the same reason.
    • Alternatively, the phrase on the bracelet is simply meaningless and a cover-up for the true meaning, and it's the bracelet itself that is important.
  • R.G stands for Republican Guard, of which we know Sayid was a member of.
    • Therefore: "Naomi, I will always be with you. Republican Guard." Doubtful
  • Roderick - from Manchester, like Naomi
  • Ruth - In the Bible, Naomi is the mother-in-law to Ruth, and Ruth once said to her, "whither thou goest, I will go; and where thou lodgest, I will lodge: thy people shall be my people, and thy God my God" (Ruth 1:8,16) which, if simplified, is similar to the sentiment on the bracelet.
  • Goodwin - Given the freighter people's interest in the non-815 islanders (Desmond, Ben), and Goodwin's possible military history (not to mention the history of romantic entanglement), he could easily have enough in common with Naomi to be R.G.
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