Well, since almost every of those amps is unique (different opamp, different capacitors etc.), you can't really give it a name and you don't really have a point of reference for comparison. Tangent et al created a *framework* around a multiloop amplifier. The name of their group's circuit board is META42 and you could call any amp soldered on that board "META42". That would not be enough for comparison without specifying each and every component but at least others would know what are you talking about, roughly.
But tangent is absolutely right, if you're making a multioop amp on a protoboard, you can't call it META42. It's just Experiment #5289 or whatever. Calling it "META42" just creates confusion and also doesn't acknowledge the origins of the amp properly (and one of the creators is you, who did the protoboard layout, no matter how crappy it is).