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Name Suggestion Thread (Anything!)

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EternalMeta
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Posted: Mon, 06/06/2016 15:23 (8 Years ago)
So I struggle sometimes to find some names for the Pokemon that are significant in my games or this site, such as Legendaries, Shinies, Mega-ables, and the like. So I decided to look through this forum, but couldn't find a thread for these. If you have a something you need a name for (be it Pokemon on PH, Pokemon on your GBA/DS, Pokesonas, OCs, RP characters, whatever) ask here and maybe I, or maybe another kind user can help you out?

*Try to describe the name you want as precisely as possible (i.e do you want a short name, a grandiose name, a cool-sounding name, a Latin name?) If you are going to suggest a name, make sure it sticks to the theme the seeker asked. (Y)


Thanks!
Rohawk
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Posted: Mon, 06/06/2016 15:47 (8 Years ago)
Go with themes! I'm naming all my 'mons on here after food, haha. You could do fictional characters, types of plants, types of trees, animals, colors, gods, locations, down to more esoteric choices like terminology or famous people from your favorite hobbies. I've named characters after programming constructs and arithmetic terminology before.
sleepynebby
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Posted: Mon, 06/06/2016 16:41 (8 Years ago)
Hmm, well if you're naming them after food? Here's a list!. But for fictional characters (only other suggestion list) I could say
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*Chat Noir
*Ladybug
*Percy
*Annabeth
*Ruby
*Sapphire
*Peridot
*Brock
*Ash
*Mouse(whisker)
*Hazel(tail)
*Berry(nose)
*Birch(fall)


Now for me, I'm currently about to make a new Dragonair Pokesona. It is male, and this is his palette. For names, I won't be too picky. But his name needs to mean light, and the name can be male or unisex.
EternalMeta
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Posted: Mon, 06/06/2016 18:25 (8 Years ago)
@MemeTheWeirdo
Lumen, Aurelius/Aurelio/Aurelion, Ilum, Uriah, Lukas, Muspell (this one's a bit of a stretch)

Also, I'm not looking for names of things atm :D Just posted this thread in case there's someone who needs a name. I'll comment here if I do wind up nameless though c:
Blackstone
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Posted: Mon, 06/06/2016 20:41 (8 Years ago)
@MemeTheWeirdo
Lux (Latin) or Lumiere (French)?

Also, I need help naming this guy. I'd prefer for the name to end in the letter o, and I like names that mean something in other languages.
"Nobody knows what we're for, only what we're against, when we judge the wounded
What if we put down our signs, crossed over the lines, and loved like You did?"
PkmnTrainerV
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Posted: Tue, 07/06/2016 14:24 (8 Years ago)
I'd like to name this gal. I would like it related to fire and flames, and it might help: I planned to name her 'Blaze' if she would have hatched male.
Scotland
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Posted: Tue, 07/06/2016 17:37 (8 Years ago)
@PkmnTrainer V
Possible names for ya:

-Flamma (Latin for fire, burning fire, source of light, etc)
-Ignigena (Latin for 'born of fire')
-Lasair (Scots Gaelic for flame ~ Can be shortened down to 'Las' for the same meaning)
-Flammen (German for flame)
-Brandstelle (German for blaze or even 'burning/burnt area')

Other fire-related words-
Scorch, Kindle, Ignite, Flare.

Cannae think of anything else, hope it helps you out mate!! ^^'


CourageKitten
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Posted: Wed, 08/06/2016 04:44 (8 Years ago)
Name them after Undertale characters... for some reason.
NGAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH! -Undyne
PkmnTrainerV
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Posted: Wed, 08/06/2016 11:11 (8 Years ago)
@Courage I don't know a thing about undertake...


@Scotland Thanks! I thought up something based on your suggestions 'Flendeur'. It stands for 'Flamma', which is, as you told Latin for fire and 'Splendeur' which means splendour in French.

Any suggestions to improve 'Flendeur' further?
EternalMeta
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Posted: Wed, 08/06/2016 12:57 (8 Years ago)
@PkmnTrainerV
How about shortening it to "Fleur"? It's actually French for flower, but it does sound like a nice name for a shiny Typhlosion. Perhaps "Flaime" or "Flaimer" from one of the French words for "love/s"?
Other words for "splendour" are grandiose, extravagance, magnificence, ornate. Maybe you can make something of it?
I've gone too deep into this haven't I


Thanks!
PkmnTrainerV
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Posted: Wed, 08/06/2016 13:26 (8 Years ago)
Okay, naming it Fleur! Thanks for the naming help!