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What do they Mean? // An Analysis of Pokemon Names

PsychoIncarnate

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I'm pretty sure it's just war than a mixture of turtle and tortoise
 

IC3R

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I've done everything up to Jumpluff: (#152-189)

Chikorita (Chik-oh-rita) #152

The second Grass-type starter Pokemon, the name being derived from two words from different languages: "Chick" and "señorita", from English and Spanish slang, respectively. Both words refer to a lovely/sexy young woman.

Bayleef (Bay-leef) #153

It has a leaf on its head. The "bay" may refer to the fact it basks in sunlight, like one would do at the beach.

Meganium (Me-gay-nee-um) #154

"Mega" refers to its relatively large size, and "-anium" comes from a plant called a geranium, which the petals around its neck resemble.

Cyndaquil (Sin-duh-kwil) #155

Cyndaquil's name can be broken into the words "cinder" and "quill", because it is a porcupine-like creature with stinging flames on its back.

Quilava (Kwil-ah-vah) #156

"Quill" comes into play yet again, being a porcupine-ish creature, but with an elongated body. It has lava stored within its body.

Typhlosion (Taee-flow-zhun) #157

Its name is based off of two disasters with enormously destructive effects: "typhoon" and "explosion". One could call this Pokemon a "Fiery Storm".

Totodile (Toh-toh-dael) #158

Totodile's name most likely is made up of "tot", referring to a small child, and "crocodile". This theory is further backed up by the Pokemon's Japanese name 鰐の子 (read as: Waninoko), which roughly translates to "crocodile's child".

Croconaw (Krah-koh-naw) #159

Based off of a crocodile, yet again, and also from the word "gnaw", meaning to lightly bite. However, this creature does NOT have a weak jaw.

Feraligatr (Fer-al-i-gay-ter) #160

Feraligatr was named for its aggresive and territorial nature (a.k.a. "feral"), and because it's...well...an alligator.

Sentret (Sen-treht) #161

Because of its behavioral scouting, this Pokemon was duely given "sentry" as part of its name. Being a rodent, the "-ret" half of Sentret's name may be part of "ferret"--oddly enough, Sentret more resembles a raccoon, than a ferret.

Furret (Fur-reht) #162

Simply put, it's a furry ferret.

Hoothoot (Hoot-hoot) #163

It's an owl. Owls hoot. This one does it twice.

Noctowl (Nahk-towl) #164

Being an OWL, which is a NOCTurnal creature...duh.

Ledyba (Leh-dee-bah) #165

A simple play on the word "ladybug".

Ledian (Leh-dee-en) #166

Ledian is a ladybug-like creature that possess some features of an old cartoon alien, like large black eyes. "Ladybug + Alien"

Spinarak (Spin-uh-rack) #167

A combination of "spinneret", the silk-spinning organ on the abdomen of spiders, and "Arachnida", the class of Animalia in which spiders reside.

Ariados (Ah-ree-uh-dohs) #168

Obviously an arachnid, but the "-dos" part of the name is most likey refers to the fact it is the second stage in this particular evolutionary line.

Crobat (Kroh-bat) #169

Crobat's name originated from its animalistic base (the bat), and the fact when all four of its wings are spread, it looks like a large purple cross or "X".

Chinchou (Cheen-choh) #170

Chinchou's name is formed simply by switching the two Kanji for "lantern" (which I'm unable to find at the moment).

Lanturn (Lan-tern) #171

Gamefreak got lazy. Lanturn's still awesome, though.

Pichu (Pee-chyu) #172

As in the case with Pikachu, Pichu's name comes from the Japanese onomatopia used for the squeaking of mice. The "Pi-" may mean cute in some other language, but details are scarce at the moment.

Cleffa (Klef-fah) #173

Jigglypuff isn't the only Pokemon known for singing. Its name is made by combining "clef", which gives name to a key in music, with "fa" being the fourth key in an octave.

Igglybuff (Ig-lee-buhf) #174

Sounds like Gamefreak was looking for a clever rhyme to Jigglypuff and Wigglytuff.

Togepi (Toh-geh-pee) #175

Comes from the Japanese word とげ (read as: toge), which means "spike", and also he the prefix/suffix of "pi", which may mean cute.

Togetic (Toh-geh-tick) #176

Uses とげ, yet again meaning "spike", but instead has "-tic" for its suffix. When saying "-tic" with an Engrish accent, it sounds like "chick", this time describing a baby bird. (After all, it has yet to transform into Togekiss.)

Natu (Nah-too) #177

Its name sounds somewhat South American, which makes sense due to the pattern on Natu's stomach. The word itself may be part of Aztec language.

Xatu (Zah-too) #178

Its name sounds somewhat South American, which makes sense due to the pattern on Xatu's stomach. The word itself may, again, be part of Aztec language.

Mareep (Meh-reep) #179

Most people are unsure of where the first half of Mareep's name is derived from, but it is undeniably a sheep.

Flaaffy (Flaa-fee) #180

List two words that come to mind when you hear the word "sheep": 1) fluffy, 2) BAA!
There you go...

Ampharos (Am-fehr-ohs) #181

A combination of "ampere", the SI unit of electrical current, and "Pharos", the legendary lighthouse of Alexandria. This may explain why it is used in the Olivine lighthouse.

Bellosom (Bel-lah-sum) #182

A play on the word "blossom", also contributing to the fact its petals make a sweet sound, like a small bell.

Marill (Meh-rill) #183

Derived from two aquatic terms: "rill", which is like a miniature river, and "marine", a general term used for anything relating to the ocean.

Azumarill (Ah-zoo-meh-rill) #184

Take Marill's name and slap "azure" (blue) at the beginning. It's that simple.

Sudowoodo (Soo-doh-woo-doh) #185

Sudowoodo's name literally means "false tree". Proper name, I'd say.

Politoed (Pah-lee-tohd) #186

Comes from the obsolete word "polliwog", known as "tadpole" these days. The other part of its name is based off of "toad", a counterpart to frogs.

Hoppip (Hah-pip) #187

Hoppip's name is formed by combining "hop", a childish method of foot-travel, and "pip", a type of small seed.

Skiploom (Skip-loom) #188

Keeping true to the childish travel theme, this Pokemon's name is made by putting "skip" and "bloom" together.

Jumpluff (Juhm-pluf) #189

Combines "jump" and "fluff", because it likes to jump around waving its cotton hands, similar to the movement of a cheerleader.
 

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IC3R, 0_o WOW, you did allot of work and we aren't even on 2nd gen. Im sure DeDeDe greatly appreciates your contribution though:)
 

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I've done everything up to Jumpluff: (#152-189)


Chikorita (Chik-oh-rita) #152

The second Grass-type starter Pokemon, the name being derived from two words from different languages: "Chick" and "señorita", from English and Spanish slang, respectively. Both words refer to a lovely/sexy young woman.

Bayleef (Bay-leef) #153

It has a leaf on its head. The "bay" may refer to the fact it basks in sunlight, like one would do at the beach.

Meganium (Me-gay-nee-um) #154

"Mega" refers to its relatively large size, and "-anium" comes from a plant called a geranium, which the petals around its neck resemble.

Cyndaquil (Sin-duh-kwil) #155

Cyndaquil's name can be broken into the words "cinder" and "quill", because it is a porcupine-like creature with stinging flames on its back.

Quilava (Kwil-ah-vah) #156

"Quill" comes into play yet again, being a porcupine-ish creature, but with an elongated body. It has lava stored within its body.

Typhlosion (Taee-flow-zhun) #157

Its name is based off of two disasters with enormously destructive effects: "typhoon" and "explosion". One could call this Pokemon a "Fiery Storm".

Totodile (Toh-toh-dael) #158

Totodile's name most likely is made up of "tot", referring to a small child, and "crocodile". This theory is further backed up by the Pokemon's Japanese name 鰐の子 (read as: Waninoko), which roughly translates to "crocodile's child".

Croconaw (Krah-koh-naw) #159

Based off of a crocodile, yet again, and also from the word "gnaw", meaning to lightly bite. However, this creature does NOT have a weak jaw.

Feraligatr (Fer-al-i-gay-ter) #160

Feraligatr was named for its aggresive and territorial nature (a.k.a. "feral"), and because it's...well...an alligator.

Sentret (Sen-treht) #161

Because of its behavioral scouting, this Pokemon was duely given "sentry" as part of its name. Being a rodent, the "-ret" half of Sentret's name may be part of "ferret"--oddly enough, Sentret more resembles a raccoon, than a ferret.

Furret (Fur-reht) #162

Simply put, it's a furry ferret.

Hoothoot (Hoot-hoot) #163

It's an owl. Owls hoot. This one does it twice.

Noctowl (Nahk-towl) #164

Being an OWL, which is a NOCTurnal creature...duh.

Ledyba (Leh-dee-bah) #165

A simple play on the word "ladybug".

Ledian (Leh-dee-en) #166

Ledian is a ladybug-like creature that possess some features of an old cartoon alien, like large black eyes. "Ladybug + Alien"

Spinarak (Spin-uh-rack) #167

A combination of "spinneret", the silk-spinning organ on the abdomen of spiders, and "Arachnida", the class of Animalia in which spiders reside.

Ariados (Ah-ree-uh-dohs) #168

Obviously an arachnid, but the "-dos" part of the name is most likey refers to the fact it is the second stage in this particular evolutionary line.

Crobat (Kroh-bat) #169

Crobat's name originated from its animalistic base (the bat), and the fact when all four of its wings are spread, it looks like a large purple cross or "X".

Chinchou (Cheen-choh) #170

Chinchou's name is formed simply by switching the two Kanji for "lantern" (which I'm unable to find at the moment).

Lanturn (Lan-tern) #171

Gamefreak got lazy. Lanturn's still awesome, though.

Pichu (Pee-chyu) #172

As in the case with Pikachu, Pichu's name comes from the Japanese onomatopia used for the squeaking of mice. The "Pi-" may mean cute in some other language, but details are scarce at the moment.

Cleffa (Klef-fah) #173

Jigglypuff isn't the only Pokemon known for singing. Its name is made by combining "clef", which gives name to a key in music, with "fa" being the fourth key in an octave.

Igglybuff (Ig-lee-buhf) #174

Sounds like Gamefreak was looking for a clever rhyme to Jigglypuff and Wigglytuff.

Togepi (Toh-geh-pee) #175

Comes from the Japanese word とげ (read as: toge), which means "spike", and also he the prefix/suffix of "pi", which may mean cute.

Togetic (Toh-geh-tick) #176

Uses とげ, yet again meaning "spike", but instead has "-tic" for its suffix. When saying "-tic" with an Engrish accent, it sounds like "chick", this time describing a baby bird. (After all, it has yet to transform into Togekiss.)

Natu (Nah-too) #177

Its name sounds somewhat South American, which makes sense due to the pattern on Natu's stomach. The word itself may be part of Aztec language.

Xatu (Zah-too) #178

Its name sounds somewhat South American, which makes sense due to the pattern on Xatu's stomach. The word itself may, again, be part of Aztec language.

Mareep (Meh-reep) #179

Most people are unsure of where the first half of Mareep's name is derived from, but it is undeniably a sheep.

Flaaffy (Flaa-fee) #180

List two words that come to mind when you hear the word "sheep": 1) fluffy, 2) BAA!
There you go...

Ampharos (Am-fehr-ohs) #181

A combination of "ampere", the SI unit of electrical current, and "Pharos", the legendary lighthouse of Alexandria. This may explain why it is used in the Olivine lighthouse.

Bellosom (Bel-lah-sum) #182

A play on the word "blossom", also contributing to the fact its petals make a sweet sound, like a small bell.

Marill (Meh-rill) #183

Derived from two aquatic terms: "rill", which is like a miniature river, and "marine", a general term used for anything relating to the ocean.

Azumarill (Ah-zoo-meh-rill) #184

Take Marill's name and slap "azure" (blue) at the beginning. It's that simple.

Sudowoodo (Soo-doh-woo-doh) #185

Sudowoodo's name literally means "false tree". Proper name, I'd say.

Politoed (Pah-lee-tohd) #186

Comes from the obsolete word "polliwog", known as "tadpole" these days. The other part of its name is based off of "toad", a counterpart to frogs.

Hoppip (Hah-pip) #187

Hoppip's name is formed by combining "hop", a childish method of foot-travel, and "pip", a type of small seed.

Skiploom (Skip-loom) #188

Keeping true to the childish travel theme, this Pokemon's name is made by putting "skip" and "bloom" together.

Jumpluff (Juhm-pluf) #189

Combines "jump" and "fluff", because it likes to jump around waving its cotton hands, similar to the movement of a cheerleader.
Way to ruin the fun for the rest of us. :/
 

ndayday

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Wow, thanks IC3R! Zrky's right though, we aren't even on the second gen. I appreciate the work, that'll save me some time when we get there. You even did it in the right colour so I can just copy pasta. Thanks a ton. As for ruining the fun, you guys can still try to make them funny/witty.

Mmm, and I'll edit the Pokemon we have left into this post so you guys can see. There aren't too many left.

Pidgey, Spearow, Rattata, Nidoran, Clefairy, Vulpix, Jigglypuff, Zubat, Paras, Meowth, Psyduck, Mankey, Growlithe, Machop, Bellsprout, Tentacool, Magnemite, Doduo, Shellder, Exeggcute, Koffing, Horsea, Staryu, and Omanyte, evolution lines

and, Lickitung, Chansey, Scyther, Electabuzz, Magmar, Tauros, Lapras, and possibly MissingNo.
 

zrky

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I've done everything up to Jumpluff: (#152-189)

Chikorita (Chik-oh-rita) #152

The second Grass-type starter Pokemon, the name being derived from two words from different languages: "Chick" and "señorita", from English and Spanish slang, respectively. Both words refer to a lovely/sexy young woman.

Bayleef (Bay-leef) #153

It has a leaf on its head. The "bay" may refer to the fact it basks in sunlight, like one would do at the beach.

Meganium (Me-gay-nee-um) #154

"Mega" refers to its relatively large size, and "-anium" comes from a plant called a geranium, which the petals around its neck resemble.

Cyndaquil (Sin-duh-kwil) #155

Cyndaquil's name can be broken into the words "cinder" and "quill", because it is a porcupine-like creature with stinging flames on its back.

Quilava (Kwil-ah-vah) #156

"Quill" comes into play yet again, being a porcupine-ish creature, but with an elongated body. It has lava stored within its body.

Typhlosion (Taee-flow-zhun) #157

Its name is based off of two disasters with enormously destructive effects: "typhoon" and "explosion". One could call this Pokemon a "Fiery Storm".

Totodile (Toh-toh-dael) #158

Totodile's name most likely is made up of "tot", referring to a small child, and "crocodile". This theory is further backed up by the Pokemon's Japanese name 鰐の子 (read as: Waninoko), which roughly translates to "crocodile's child".

Croconaw (Krah-koh-naw) #159

Based off of a crocodile, yet again, and also from the word "gnaw", meaning to lightly bite. However, this creature does NOT have a weak jaw.

Feraligatr (Fer-al-i-gay-ter) #160

Feraligatr was named for its aggresive and territorial nature (a.k.a. "feral"), and because it's...well...an alligator.

Sentret (Sen-treht) #161

Because of its behavioral scouting, this Pokemon was duely given "sentry" as part of its name. Being a rodent, the "-ret" half of Sentret's name may be part of "ferret"--oddly enough, Sentret more resembles a raccoon, than a ferret.

Furret (Fur-reht) #162

Simply put, it's a furry ferret.

Hoothoot (Hoot-hoot) #163

It's an owl. Owls hoot. This one does it twice.

Noctowl (Nahk-towl) #164

Being an OWL, which is a NOCTurnal creature...duh.

Ledyba (Leh-dee-bah) #165

A simple play on the word "ladybug".

Ledian (Leh-dee-en) #166

Ledian is a ladybug-like creature that possess some features of an old cartoon alien, like large black eyes. "Ladybug + Alien"

Spinarak (Spin-uh-rack) #167

A combination of "spinneret", the silk-spinning organ on the abdomen of spiders, and "Arachnida", the class of Animalia in which spiders reside.

Ariados (Ah-ree-uh-dohs) #168

Obviously an arachnid, but the "-dos" part of the name is most likey refers to the fact it is the second stage in this particular evolutionary line.

Crobat (Kroh-bat) #169

Crobat's name originated from its animalistic base (the bat), and the fact when all four of its wings are spread, it looks like a large purple cross or "X".

Chinchou (Cheen-choh) #170

Chinchou's name is formed simply by switching the two Kanji for "lantern" (which I'm unable to find at the moment).

Lanturn (Lan-tern) #171

Gamefreak got lazy. Lanturn's still awesome, though.

Pichu (Pee-chyu) #172

As in the case with Pikachu, Pichu's name comes from the Japanese onomatopia used for the squeaking of mice. The "Pi-" may mean cute in some other language, but details are scarce at the moment.

Cleffa (Klef-fah) #173

Jigglypuff isn't the only Pokemon known for singing. Its name is made by combining "clef", which gives name to a key in music, with "fa" being the fourth key in an octave.

Igglybuff (Ig-lee-buhf) #174

Sounds like Gamefreak was looking for a clever rhyme to Jigglypuff and Wigglytuff.

Togepi (Toh-geh-pee) #175

Comes from the Japanese word とげ (read as: toge), which means "spike", and also he the prefix/suffix of "pi", which may mean cute.

Togetic (Toh-geh-tick) #176

Uses とげ, yet again meaning "spike", but instead has "-tic" for its suffix. When saying "-tic" with an Engrish accent, it sounds like "chick", this time describing a baby bird. (After all, it has yet to transform into Togekiss.)

Natu (Nah-too) #177

Its name sounds somewhat South American, which makes sense due to the pattern on Natu's stomach. The word itself may be part of Aztec language.

Xatu (Zah-too) #178

Its name sounds somewhat South American, which makes sense due to the pattern on Xatu's stomach. The word itself may, again, be part of Aztec language.

Mareep (Meh-reep) #179

Most people are unsure of where the first half of Mareep's name is derived from, but it is undeniably a sheep.

Flaaffy (Flaa-fee) #180

List two words that come to mind when you hear the word "sheep": 1) fluffy, 2) BAA!
There you go...

Ampharos (Am-fehr-ohs) #181

A combination of "ampere", the SI unit of electrical current, and "Pharos", the legendary lighthouse of Alexandria. This may explain why it is used in the Olivine lighthouse.

Bellosom (Bel-lah-sum) #182

A play on the word "blossom", also contributing to the fact its petals make a sweet sound, like a small bell.

Marill (Meh-rill) #183

Derived from two aquatic terms: "rill", which is like a miniature river, and "marine", a general term used for anything relating to the ocean.

Azumarill (Ah-zoo-meh-rill) #184

Take Marill's name and slap "azure" (blue) at the beginning. It's that simple.

Sudowoodo (Soo-doh-woo-doh) #185

Sudowoodo's name literally means "false tree". Proper name, I'd say.

Politoed (Pah-lee-tohd) #186

Comes from the obsolete word "polliwog", known as "tadpole" these days. The other part of its name is based off of "toad", a counterpart to frogs.

Hoppip (Hah-pip) #187

Hoppip's name is formed by combining "hop", a childish method of foot-travel, and "pip", a type of small seed.

Skiploom (Skip-loom) #188

Keeping true to the childish travel theme, this Pokemon's name is made by putting "skip" and "bloom" together.

Jumpluff (Juhm-pluf) #189

Combines "jump" and "fluff", because it likes to jump around waving its cotton hands, similar to the movement of a cheerleader.
quoting to make the page even longer:chuckle:
 

ndayday

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...Also, the bite resembles a bay.

But yeah, please finish the Kanto region first, I don't want people to get the wrong idea and start posting Pokemon from every single generation. Thanks. :)
 

M.K

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Why did everyone quote that long post and then post tiny responses >_< That annoys the crap out of me.

Anyways, I think it would be helpful if you posted a list of the Pokemon that have not been done yet, Dedede.
 

ndayday

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I guess I'll do it on this page too, it's on the previous page incase you didn't see it.

Pidgey, Spearow, Rattata, Nidoran, Clefairy, Vulpix, Jigglypuff, Zubat, Paras, Meowth, Psyduck, Mankey, Growlithe, Machop, Bellsprout, Tentacool, Magnemite, Doduo, Shellder, Exeggcute, Koffing, Horsea, Staryu, and Omanyte, evolution lines

and, Lickitung, Chansey, Scyther, Electabuzz, Magmar, Tauros, Lapras, and possibly MissingNo.
I think that's 60 Pokemon, plus MissingNo.
 

IC3R

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Wow, thanks IC3R! Zrky's right though, we aren't even on the second gen. I appreciate the work, that'll save me some time when we get there. You even did it in the right colour so I can just copy pasta. Thanks a ton. As for ruining the fun, you guys can still try to make them funny/witty.

Mmm, and I'll edit the Pokemon we have left into this post so you guys can see. There aren't too many left.
Oh, shoot, I had no idea :embarrass

But yeah, I'll get some stuff for those up soon.
 

zrky

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MissingNo.
(mis-sing-no/num-ber)
Literally means missing number, because of the fact that it really is a missing number in part of the item code for the first 4 games.
 

IC3R

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Here's some of the missing critters:

Pidgey, Spearow, Rattata, Nidoran, Clefairy, Vulpix, Jigglypuff, Zubat, Paras, Meowth, Psyduck, Mankey, Growlithe, Machop, Bellsprout, Tentacool, Magnemite, Doduo, Shellder, Exeggcute, Koffing, Horsea, Staryu, and Omanyte, evolution lines

and, Lickitung, Chansey, Scyther, Electabuzz, Magmar, Tauros, Lapras, and possibly MissingNo.
Pidgey (Pid-jee) #16

Simply put, this is a tiny pigeon.

Pidgeotto (Pid-jee-oh-toh) #17

However, this is NOT a tiny pigeon.

Pidgeot (Pid-jee-aht) #18

This is DEFINITELY not a tiny pigeon.

Rattata (Ra-tuh-ta) #19

Obviously a rat, but the rest of the name comes from the scratching sound one would here if a rat was within the walls of one's home.

Raticate (Ra-ti-kayt) #20

A much LARGER rat, but this one has teeth that can eradicate a two-story building in about five minutes. You do NOT want this thing in your house! o.o

Spearow (Speer-oh) #21

Because of its swift, precise movements, this Pokemon's name's base word is "spear". It somewhat resembles a fierce breed of sparrow.

Fearow (Feer-oh) #22

Another sparrow, but with a much larger wingspan and beak. It's pretty intimidating, so it's no wonder why the first half of its name is "Fear".

Nidoran/F (Nee-doh-ran) #29

A romanization of the Japanese katakana for "needle", ニードル (read as: niidoru).

Nidorina (Nee-doh-ree-noh) #30

A romanization of the Japanese katakana for "needle", ニードル (read as: niidoru). The "-ina" establishes femininity.

Nidoqueen (Nee-doh-kween) #31

A romanization of the Japanese katakana for "needle", ニードル (read as: niidoru). It's the final stage of the female line, so it is the queen.

Nidoran/M (Nee-doh-ran) #32

A romanization of the Japanese katakana for "needle", ニードル (read as: niidoru).

Nidorino (Nee-doh-ree-noh) #33

A romanization of the Japanese katakana for "needle", ニードル (read as: niidoru). The "-ino" establishes masculinity.

Nidoking (Nee-doh-keeng) #34

A romanization of the Japanese katakana for "needle", ニードル (read as: niidoru). It's the final stage of the male line, so it is the king.
 

Odlanier

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Jigglypuff (Jih-ga-lee-puff) #39

It's a puffball... and it's jiggly...

Wigglytuff (Wih-ga-lee-tuff) #40

It's wiggly rather than jiggly now, and it grew stronger, so it's "tuff" (tough).

Psyduck (Sai-duck) #54

A duck whose constant headaches give it Psychic powers. Hence, a Psy(chic)duck.

(I have no clue about golduck, so if anyone wants to give that a try, go ahead)

Mankey (Man-kee) #56

A monkey that stands upright and can fight with its fists, like a man. Monkey+Man=Mankey

Primeape (Prime-ape) #57

It's an ape in its prime, and it is stronger than most others, making it the "Prime" ape.

Growlithe (Growl-ith) #58

It's a small dog, so it can only growl, and it's very agile, or "lithe."

Arcanine (Arr-cane-ine) #58

The fire it breathes is magical, or "arcane," and it's a large dog, or canine.

Machop (Muh-chop) #66

Combination of the words "Macho" meaning manly or strong, and "chop" which is one of the first attacks this pokemon learns.

Machoke (Muh-choke) #67

Combination of the words "Macho" meaning manly or strong, and "choke," an action stronger than a karate chop.

Machamp (Muh-champ) #68

Combination of the words "Macho" meaning manly or strong, and "champ" showing that this is the strongest Pokemon and therefore the champion.

Bellsprout #69

It's a small sprout of a plant whose head is shaped like a bell.

Weepinbell (Wee-pin-bell) #70

"Weepin" because it oozes acid, which could look like tears, or it could be because of its teardrop shape, "bell" because it looks like a bell.

Victreebell (Vick-tree-bell) #71

Reaching its final evolutionary stage and becoming strong gives it "victory," and it still looks like a bell, but upside-down.

Tentacool (Ten-ta-cool) #72

A play on the word "Tentacle," showing this Pokemon is cool.

Tentacruel (Ten-ta-crool) #73

Another play on the word tentacle, this Pokemon poisons people to die a painful death, making it very cruel.

Magnemite (Mag-ne-mite) #81

Combines the words "Magnet," which this pokemon has, and "Mite," showing this pokemon is small.

Magneton (Mag-ne-tahn) #82

Combines the words "Magnet," which this pokemon has, and "Ton," showing this pokemon has grown larger and heavier... (I think)
 

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Updated! We need...

Clefairy, Vulpix, Zubat, Paras, Meowth, Doduo, Shellder, Exeggcute, Koffing, Horsea, Staryu, and Omanyte, evolution lines

and, Lickitung, Chansey, Scyther, Electabuzz, Magmar, Tauros, Lapras, and Golduck.
Thanks for putting your submissions in perfect format, it saves me tons of time.
 

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Edit it however you need to.

Vulpix (Vol-Picks) #37

Vulpine- Like a fox/resembling one.
Ix- The last two letters in "Six", since vulpix has six tails.
Basically, a six-tailed fox.

Ninetails (Nine-tales) #38

Nine- The number nine.
Tails- You know what it is.
A fox with nine tails.

Paras (Pair-us/iss) #46

A small part from the word "parasite", which means an organism that benefits from the deterioration of another organism. This possibly describes the mushrooms on its back.

Parasect (Pair-uh-sect) #47

Just like paras, except the "sect" is part of insect, describing its bug-like qualities....
What is that thing?

Doduo (Doh-du-oh) #84

Do- the first syllable in the word "Dodo", which is a type of (extinct) flightless bird.
Duo- Meaning two.
In this case, a two-headed flightless bird.

Dodrio (Doh-Dree-oh) #85

Do- the first syllable in the word "Dodo", which is a type of (extinct) flightless bird.
Drio- Meaning three, with a "d" inserted where a "t" should be.
In this case, a three-headed flightless bird.


Koffing (Ko-ffing) #109

A play on the word *coughing*. It expels poisonous gas from its pores, and can make you cough.
Excuse me?

Weezing (Wee-zing) #110

A play on the word *Wheezing* It expels poisonous gas from its pores, and can make you wheeze.
Cut that out.

Horsea (Hor-See) #116

"Seahorse" backwards. Horsea is a seahorse, after all.

Seadra (See- Dra) #117

Sea-Dra(gon)
Sea- as in a large body of salt water.
Dra- a part of the word "dragon". Seadra has dragon-like qualities.
Basically, a sea dragon.

Staryu (Star-yoo) #120

Star combined with a play on the word "you"

Starmie (Star- mee) #121

Star combined with a play on the word "me"

Omanyte (O/ Ah- mah/ meh/ mi- nite) #138

A play on the word "ammonite" which is an ancient species of cuttlefish. This explains why it is a fossil pokemon.

Omastar (O/ Ah- mah/ meh/ mi- star) #139

A play on the word "ammonite" which is an ancient species of cuttlefish, but shortened to "Oma" plus "star" because of its star-shaped front.
 

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Here's more of the missing critters:

Pidgey, Spearow, Rattata, Nidoran, Clefairy, Vulpix, Jigglypuff, Zubat, Paras, Meowth, Psyduck, Mankey, Growlithe, Machop, Bellsprout, Tentacool, Magnemite, Doduo, Shellder, Exeggcute, Koffing, Horsea, Staryu, and Omanyte, evolution lines

and, Lickitung, Chansey, Scyther, Electabuzz, Magmar, Tauros, Lapras, and possibly MissingNo.
Clefairy (Klef-ayr-ee) #35

As we all know, metronomes are used for measuring beats within a measure of music, and Metronome is Clefairy's favorite move. A clef names any of the eight keys in an octave. It's a pretty rare and mystical Pokemon, so it simply makes sense for it to be a fairy.

Clefable (Klef-ay-bul) #36

As we all know, metronomes are used for measuring beats within a measure of music, and Metronome is Clefable's favorite move. A clef names any of the eight keys in an octave. Clefable's existence seems like that of a fairy tale, also known as a fable.[/I]

Zubat (Zoo-bat) #41

It's blind as a bat...because it is a bat. Though it's a bit of a stretch, the "Zu-" may be a different spelling of "zoo". This is odd because one hardly ever sees a bat at the zoo.

Golbat (Gol-bat) #42

A much larger bat creature, capable of gulping (or "golping", I dunno) a whopping 10 ounces of BLOOD...

Meowth (Mee-owth) #52

Meowth is a cat Pokemon, and "meow" is an onomotopia for the sound that cats make. The shiny gold object protruding from Meowth's skull is some form of currency, and the fact it can produce these at will must mean it has an incredible sense of wealth. Meow + wealth = Meowth

Persian (Per-zhun) #53

Persian is yet another cat-like creature. There are multiple explantions for its name, but the most likely is that Persian items are considered to be very valuable to the world, and this evolutionary line is based around wealth, ergo Persian.
 

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Here's more of the missing critters:
Thanks! Now, once Mewter changes his post or whatever so I can use it, it appears as though we will only need the following Pokemon:

Shellder, Exeggcute, evolution lines

and, Lickitung, Chansey, Scyther, Electabuzz, Magmar, Tauros, Lapras, and Golduck...plus a MissingNo sprite if anyone can provide that. (Yeah, I'm lazy)
From this point on, check the OP to see what Pokemon we need!
 

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Shellder (Shell-dur) #90

This pokemon takes shelter in its shell, so shelter-->shell-ter-->shell-der-->Shellder!

Cloyster (Clo-ees-ter) #91

A cloister is a place of seclusion, and this is an oyster that secludes itself. Cl-oyster.

Exeggcute (Ex-egg-cute) #102

This is a group of eggs, the one in the middle looks like it has a plan to execute.

Exeggcutor (Ex-egg-cue-tor) #103

The eggs have turned into heads, and now it's the executor of plans.

Golduck (goal-duck) #55

According to its pokedex entry, it swims gracefully, like a gold medalist. Gold+Duck=Golduck! (I went to two different sites, no one had anything better)

Lickitung (Lick-eh-ttung) #108

It licks things with its huge tongue.

Chansey (Chan-see) #113

It can learn Metronome, which requires some luck to be useful, as well as several moves that deal recoil damage, making the use of this pokemon very chancey.

Scyther (Sai-thur) #123

It has scythes for arms... then you add an 'r' on the end.

Electabuzz (Uh-leck-tuh-buzz) #125

It's electric, and its static can emit a bit of buzz.

Magmar (Mag-marr) #126

It has the heat of magma... and add an 'r' on the end again.

Tauros (Tohr-ohss) #128

Its name is Latin for "bull"

Lapras (Lap-russ) #131

Reference to lapis lazuli, a blue gem.

Missingno (Miss-ing-no) #102

A pokemon whose code is missing a number (no.). Its code is also missing.
 

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Great job on finishing that off, Odlanier and Mewter.

Now, you may all begin posting Johto Pokemon! Kinda fitting since HeartGold and SoulSilver were announced. Post away!
 

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Cyndaquil (Sin-Dah-Kwill) #155



Combination of Cinder, and Quill of a hedgehog, which this Pokemon resembles.

Quilava (Kwill- Lah- Vah) #156



Quill again, and lava.

Typhlosion (Ty- Flo- Shon) #157



Typhoon and Explosion?

I have no idea about Typhlosion.
 

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Typhoon/Explosion? Like a fiery-hurricane type deal?
being a compination of a typhoon and an explosion, and being the eruption pokemon...

Typlosion should be able to learn Magma Storm!
 

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Typhoon/Explosion? Like a fiery-hurricane type deal?
That's all I could think of, but I'm probably wrong.

And I have no idea how you would write the pronunciation of sion- I guess "shon" is wrong XD, so that needs changing.
 

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Any takers? :confused:

Dunsparce:
Its a "land snake" pokemon...
wtf is a land snake
Boss: "Hey George, do you have any ideas on what to call this ****ed up thing?"
George: "I dunno boss, my mind is rather sparse right now."

Thus, Dunsparce was born.

EDIT: I has one.

Smeargle (Smear-gull) #235

A combination of the word smear, which references to his only ability of painting, and beagle, which references to the animal that his appearance is based off of.
 

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Also, Dunsparce is a combination of "dune" (since it lives in sandy areas), and "sparce" (because there are very few of them).
That's quite a good interpretation, but that's not true. Dunsparce lives in caves, thus why it was found in Dark Cave in GSC. <.< The irony of that is the fact that sand and dunes are usually connected to deserts, which are generally considered to be dry, sunny, and hot, whereas caves are generally considered to be wet, dark, and cold. Idk...I just found that funny when I read your definition. :laugh:

Dunsparce's name is just simply a combination of "dun" and "sparse". Dun is sometimes used to describe darkness, which is what Dunsparce prefers to reside in (like the Dark Cave), and sparse, because of its rarity. There could also be a partial reference to the dun fly, which helps explain part of its perplexing design (I'm lost on the snake part though).
 

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That's quite a good interpretation, but that's not true. Dunsparce lives in caves, thus why it was found in Dark Cave in GSC. <.< The irony of that is the fact that sand and dunes are usually connected to deserts, which are generally considered to be dry, sunny, and hot, whereas caves are generally considered to be wet, dark, and cold. Idk...I just found that funny when I read your definition. :laugh:

Dunsparce's name is just simply a combination of "dun" and "sparse". Dun is sometimes used to describe darkness, which is what Dunsparce prefers to reside in (like the Dark Cave), and sparse, because of its rarity. There could also be a partial reference to the dun fly, which helps explain part of its perplexing design (I'm lost on the snake part though).
Meh, either way...
 

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That's quite a good interpretation, but that's not true. Dunsparce lives in caves, thus why it was found in Dark Cave in GSC. <.< The irony of that is the fact that sand and dunes are usually connected to deserts, which are generally considered to be dry, sunny, and hot, whereas caves are generally considered to be wet, dark, and cold. Idk...I just found that funny when I read your definition. :laugh:

Dunsparce's name is just simply a combination of "dun" and "sparse". Dun is sometimes used to describe darkness, which is what Dunsparce prefers to reside in (like the Dark Cave), and sparse, because of its rarity. There could also be a partial reference to the dun fly, which helps explain part of its perplexing design (I'm lost on the snake part though).
I thought it was a combination of the words "dunce" and "sparse"
 

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I thought it was a combination of the words "dunce" and "sparse"
That's another possibility, but Dunsparce is never actually mentioned to be dumb by any means (even if it sort of does look it). They always just say that it uses its tail to burrow underground, and mention it doing so to get away from those who spot it or so it can build complex, maze-like nests. Apart from that, however, there's really no other mention of Dunsparce's abilities. Heck, they didn't even mention its wings until FireRed. XD
 

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Kyogre comes from 'kai' which is Japanese for sea and Orca.
Rayquaza is romanized from 'Rekkuza' which is a combination of 'retsu' (violent/furious), 'ku' (sky) and 'za' (universe).

But they're busy with Gen II right now.
 
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