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* [[Airy]]: A fairy from ''Bravely Default''. | * [[Airy]]: A fairy from ''Bravely Default''. | ||
* [[Alduin]]: A dragon from ''The Elder Scrolls''. | * [[Alduin]]: A dragon from ''The Elder Scrolls''. | ||
+ | * [[Amarant]]: Amarant Coral, a monk from ''Final Fantasy IX''. | ||
* [[Ammy]]: The protagonist of ''Okami''. (As well as the goddess Amaterasu, see the Mythology section.) | * [[Ammy]]: The protagonist of ''Okami''. (As well as the goddess Amaterasu, see the Mythology section.) | ||
* [[Andy and Miranda]]: From ''Andy Bear''. | * [[Andy and Miranda]]: From ''Andy Bear''. | ||
+ | * [[Aotabo]]: A youkai from ''Nuraryhion no Mago''. | ||
* [[Ares]]: A bat from ''The Underland Chronicles''. | * [[Ares]]: A bat from ''The Underland Chronicles''. | ||
* [[Avada]] and [[Lumos]]: Spells from ''Harry Potter''. | * [[Avada]] and [[Lumos]]: Spells from ''Harry Potter''. | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Ayla]]: A cavewoman from ''Chrono Trigger''. |
* [[Banjo]]: A bear from ''Banjo-Kazooie''. | * [[Banjo]]: A bear from ''Banjo-Kazooie''. | ||
* [[Belial]]: A common name for demons; more specifically, Belial Aensland of the ''Darkstalkers'' series. | * [[Belial]]: A common name for demons; more specifically, Belial Aensland of the ''Darkstalkers'' series. | ||
+ | * [[Carbuncle]]: A Light elemental summon from the ''Final Fantasy'' franchise. Also a type of gemstone. | ||
* [[Carrie]]: The main character of the Stephen King book ''Carrie''. | * [[Carrie]]: The main character of the Stephen King book ''Carrie''. | ||
* [[Champloo]]: Secondary character and Home Ec. Teacher of ''Disgaea 3''. | * [[Champloo]]: Secondary character and Home Ec. Teacher of ''Disgaea 3''. | ||
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* [[Crush]]: Named after one of the turtles from ''Finding Nemo''. | * [[Crush]]: Named after one of the turtles from ''Finding Nemo''. | ||
* [[Chun-Li]]: A fighter from ''Street Fighter''. | * [[Chun-Li]]: A fighter from ''Street Fighter''. | ||
− | * [[Crystallux]]: | + | * [[Crystallux]] and [[Iris]]: Summons from ''Golden Sun''. |
* [[Deathscyther Mantisk]], [[Polar Kamrotic]] and others: From the bosses of similar names from the ''Mega Man Zero'' series. | * [[Deathscyther Mantisk]], [[Polar Kamrotic]] and others: From the bosses of similar names from the ''Mega Man Zero'' series. | ||
+ | * [[Detritus]]: A troll from ''Discworld''. | ||
* [[Dixie]]: Named from a member of the Kong Family from ''Donkey Kong'' | * [[Dixie]]: Named from a member of the Kong Family from ''Donkey Kong'' | ||
* [[Dood]]: Catch phrase of Prinnies from ''Disgaea''. | * [[Dood]]: Catch phrase of Prinnies from ''Disgaea''. | ||
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* [[Eowyn]]: A knight from ''The Lord of the Rings''. | * [[Eowyn]]: A knight from ''The Lord of the Rings''. | ||
* [[Erik]]: The titular character of ''The Phantom Of the Opera'' | * [[Erik]]: The titular character of ''The Phantom Of the Opera'' | ||
+ | * [[Feist]]: A panda from ''Sonic'' (the comic series). | ||
* [[Foudre]]: A set of knives from ''Kingdom Hearts''. | * [[Foudre]]: A set of knives from ''Kingdom Hearts''. | ||
* [[Glenn]]: A frog from ''Chrono Trigger''. | * [[Glenn]]: A frog from ''Chrono Trigger''. | ||
+ | * [[Grandleon]]: A sword from ''Chrono Trigger''. Known as Masamune in the English version. | ||
* [[Grayson]]: Dick Grayson, a.k.a. Robin from the ''Batman'' franchise. | * [[Grayson]]: Dick Grayson, a.k.a. Robin from the ''Batman'' franchise. | ||
− | * [[Hashmal]]: An Earth | + | * [[Hashmal]]: An Earth elemental summon from the ''Final Fantasy'' series. |
* [[Hecate (Ren)|Hecate]]: Named for the character from ''Macbeth''. | * [[Hecate (Ren)|Hecate]]: Named for the character from ''Macbeth''. | ||
* [[Henry (Crewe)]]: For a character from ''Once Upon A Time''. | * [[Henry (Crewe)]]: For a character from ''Once Upon A Time''. | ||
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* [[LSP]]: Named after Lumpy Space Princess from ''Adventure Time'' | * [[LSP]]: Named after Lumpy Space Princess from ''Adventure Time'' | ||
* [[Luciano]]: Luciano Pavarotti, a famous tenor. | * [[Luciano]]: Luciano Pavarotti, a famous tenor. | ||
+ | * [[Lulu]]: A black mage from ''Final Fantasy X''. | ||
* [[Luthia]]: An incoruptus knight in ''White Knight Chronicles II''. | * [[Luthia]]: An incoruptus knight in ''White Knight Chronicles II''. | ||
* [[Makoto]]: Makoto Kino (aka Sailor Jupiter) of ''Sailor Moon''. | * [[Makoto]]: Makoto Kino (aka Sailor Jupiter) of ''Sailor Moon''. | ||
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* [[Ponzi]]: After the model for pyramidal scams of the same name. | * [[Ponzi]]: After the model for pyramidal scams of the same name. | ||
* [[Prinny]]: A species of penguin from ''Disgaea''. | * [[Prinny]]: A species of penguin from ''Disgaea''. | ||
+ | * [[Rain]]: The title character of the webcomic ''Rain''. | ||
* [[Rascal]]: The Rascal Flame Keyblade from ''Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep''. | * [[Rascal]]: The Rascal Flame Keyblade from ''Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep''. | ||
− | * [[Ridley]]: | + | * [[Ridley]] and [[Kraid]]: Recurring bosses from ''Metroid''. |
* [[Rikuo]]: A youkai from ''Nuraryhion no Mago''. | * [[Rikuo]]: A youkai from ''Nuraryhion no Mago''. | ||
* [[Rouge]]: A bat from ''Sonic''. | * [[Rouge]]: A bat from ''Sonic''. | ||
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* [[Sasorina]]: One of the villains from ''HeartCatch Pretty Cure''. | * [[Sasorina]]: One of the villains from ''HeartCatch Pretty Cure''. | ||
* [[Scarlett]]: A Southern Belle from ''Gone With The Wind''. | * [[Scarlett]]: A Southern Belle from ''Gone With The Wind''. | ||
− | * [[Shiva]]: | + | * [[Shiva]]: An Ice elemental summon from the ''Final Fantasy'' franchise. |
* [[Shinobu]]: A character from ''No More Heroes'' and ''No More Heroes 2''. | * [[Shinobu]]: A character from ''No More Heroes'' and ''No More Heroes 2''. | ||
+ | * [[Silver]]: A psychic hedgehog from ''Sonic''. | ||
* [[Silvermist]]: One of the fairies from the ''Tinkerbell'' movies. | * [[Silvermist]]: One of the fairies from the ''Tinkerbell'' movies. | ||
+ | * [[Shantotto]]: A black mage from ''Final Fantasy XI''. | ||
* [[Sho]]: A Reaper from ''The World Ends With You''. | * [[Sho]]: A Reaper from ''The World Ends With You''. | ||
* [[Spike]]: The bounty hunter from ''Cowboy Bebop''. | * [[Spike]]: The bounty hunter from ''Cowboy Bebop''. | ||
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* [[Strahl]]: An airship from ''Final Fantasy XII''. | * [[Strahl]]: An airship from ''Final Fantasy XII''. | ||
* [[Sylph]] and other "elementals": Summon spirits from the Tales of series of games. | * [[Sylph]] and other "elementals": Summon spirits from the Tales of series of games. | ||
+ | * [[Terry]]: Terry McGinnis, a.k.a. Batman from ''Batman Beyond''. | ||
* [[Thoreau]]: Named after one of the Pixls from ''Super Paper Mario''. | * [[Thoreau]]: Named after one of the Pixls from ''Super Paper Mario''. | ||
+ | * [[Tifa]]: Tifa Lockhart, a fist fighter from ''Final Fantasy VII''. | ||
+ | * [[Titan]]: An Earth elemental summon from the ''Final Fantasy'' franchise. Also a reference to the Titans of Greek myth. | ||
* [[Tinny Tim]]: Named after a Robot from ''Futurama'' who is designed after Tiny Tim from ''A Christmas Carol''. | * [[Tinny Tim]]: Named after a Robot from ''Futurama'' who is designed after Tiny Tim from ''A Christmas Carol''. | ||
+ | * [[Tricky]]: A dinosaur prince from ''Star Fox Adventures''. | ||
* [[Tsurara]]: A yuki-onna from ''Nuraryhion no Mago''. | * [[Tsurara]]: A yuki-onna from ''Nuraryhion no Mago''. | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Vayne]]: Vayne Solidor, a prince from ''Final Fantasy XII''. |
* [[Vega]]: Spanish ninja and secondary villain in the Street Fighter series. | * [[Vega]]: Spanish ninja and secondary villain in the Street Fighter series. | ||
− | * [[Vivi]]: A black mage from ''Final Fantasy IX'' | + | * [[Vivi]]: A black mage from ''Final Fantasy IX''. |
* [[Whitebeard |WHITEBEARD]]: The pirate of the same name from ''One Piece''. | * [[Whitebeard |WHITEBEARD]]: The pirate of the same name from ''One Piece''. | ||
* [[Wilbur]]: A pig from ''Charlotte's Web'' | * [[Wilbur]]: A pig from ''Charlotte's Web'' | ||
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* [[Xel'lotath]]: An eldritch abomination from ''Eternal Darkness''. | * [[Xel'lotath]]: An eldritch abomination from ''Eternal Darkness''. | ||
* [[Yomi]]: A schoolgirl from ''Azumanga Daioh''. | * [[Yomi]]: A schoolgirl from ''Azumanga Daioh''. | ||
− | * [[Yukikaze]]: A | + | * [[Yukikaze]] and [[Kagero]]: Weapon skills from ''Final Fantasy XI''. |
+ | * [[Yuna]]: A summoner from ''Final Fantasy X''. | ||
+ | * [[Zell]]: Zell Dincht, a fist fighter from ''Final Fantasy VIII''. | ||
* [[Zorro]]: The titular character of the 1919 comic ''Zorro'' (and all the other media it inspired). | * [[Zorro]]: The titular character of the 1919 comic ''Zorro'' (and all the other media it inspired). | ||
* [[9]]: Named after the Tim Burton produced movie. | * [[9]]: Named after the Tim Burton produced movie. | ||
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* [[Barsamin]]: Armenian sky god. | * [[Barsamin]]: Armenian sky god. | ||
* [[Boreas]]: God of the north wind from Greek myth. | * [[Boreas]]: God of the north wind from Greek myth. | ||
+ | * [[Caitsidhe]]: A fairy cat from Celtic myth. | ||
* [[Caliburn]]: Sword from Arthurian legend. | * [[Caliburn]]: Sword from Arthurian legend. | ||
* [[Cerberus]]: Three-headed hound from Greek myth. | * [[Cerberus]]: Three-headed hound from Greek myth. | ||
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* [[Cun Annwn]]: Spectral hounds of the Wild Hunt from Welsh myth. | * [[Cun Annwn]]: Spectral hounds of the Wild Hunt from Welsh myth. | ||
* [[Dolos]]: Greek trickster spirit. | * [[Dolos]]: Greek trickster spirit. | ||
+ | * [[Fafnir]]: A dragon from Norse mythology. | ||
* [[Fenrir]]: The chained wolf from Norse mythology. | * [[Fenrir]]: The chained wolf from Norse mythology. | ||
* [[Galahad]]: Named after one of the Knights of the Round Table. | * [[Galahad]]: Named after one of the Knights of the Round Table. | ||
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* [[Aya]]: Hebrew for falcon. | * [[Aya]]: Hebrew for falcon. | ||
* [[Bohr]]: After the famous chemist, Niels Bohr. | * [[Bohr]]: After the famous chemist, Niels Bohr. | ||
+ | * [[Butterscotch]], [[Minty (Braviary)|Minty]], [[Cinnamon (Pianis)|Cinnamon]], [[Vanilla]], and [[Bubblegum]]: All named after flavors of candy. | ||
+ | * [[Canis]]: After the scientific name for domestic dogs, ''Canis lupus''. | ||
* [[Chrome]]: The metal and the internet browser. | * [[Chrome]]: The metal and the internet browser. | ||
* [[Cobalt]]: After the metal of the same name. | * [[Cobalt]]: After the metal of the same name. |
Revision as of 07:42, 22 January 2015
A list of Pokémon whose names are references to other things.
References to Other Media
- The Pokémon Organization XIII: All are named after the fourteen members of Organization XIII, from Kingdom Hearts.
- Aeropolis: A track from F-Zero.
- Airy: A fairy from Bravely Default.
- Alduin: A dragon from The Elder Scrolls.
- Amarant: Amarant Coral, a monk from Final Fantasy IX.
- Ammy: The protagonist of Okami. (As well as the goddess Amaterasu, see the Mythology section.)
- Andy and Miranda: From Andy Bear.
- Aotabo: A youkai from Nuraryhion no Mago.
- Ares: A bat from The Underland Chronicles.
- Avada and Lumos: Spells from Harry Potter.
- Ayla: A cavewoman from Chrono Trigger.
- Banjo: A bear from Banjo-Kazooie.
- Belial: A common name for demons; more specifically, Belial Aensland of the Darkstalkers series.
- Carbuncle: A Light elemental summon from the Final Fantasy franchise. Also a type of gemstone.
- Carrie: The main character of the Stephen King book Carrie.
- Champloo: Secondary character and Home Ec. Teacher of Disgaea 3.
- Chirin: The main character of Chirin no Suzu.
- Cirno: An ice fairy from Touhou.
- Claudus: Lion'O's father in Thundercats (2011).
- Christine: The main female protagonist of The Phantom Of the Opera.
- Crush: Named after one of the turtles from Finding Nemo.
- Chun-Li: A fighter from Street Fighter.
- Crystallux and Iris: Summons from Golden Sun.
- Deathscyther Mantisk, Polar Kamrotic and others: From the bosses of similar names from the Mega Man Zero series.
- Detritus: A troll from Discworld.
- Dixie: Named from a member of the Kong Family from Donkey Kong
- Dood: Catch phrase of Prinnies from Disgaea.
- Doopliss: A Duplighost from Paper Mario.
- Dorfl: A golem from Discworld.
- Elsa: An ice princess from Frozen.
- El Santo: An iconic masked luchador character in popular Mexican culture.
- Eowyn: A knight from The Lord of the Rings.
- Erik: The titular character of The Phantom Of the Opera
- Feist: A panda from Sonic (the comic series).
- Foudre: A set of knives from Kingdom Hearts.
- Glenn: A frog from Chrono Trigger.
- Grandleon: A sword from Chrono Trigger. Known as Masamune in the English version.
- Grayson: Dick Grayson, a.k.a. Robin from the Batman franchise.
- Hashmal: An Earth elemental summon from the Final Fantasy series.
- Hecate: Named for the character from Macbeth.
- Henry (Crewe): For a character from Once Upon A Time.
- Hildegarde: An airship from Final Fantasy IX.
- Hsien-Ko: A jiang-shi from the Darkstalkers series.
- Hyp: A character from Land Before Time III.
- Jack the Chandelure: Jack Skellington from The Nightmare Before Christmas.
- Jack the Spearow: Captain Jack Sparrow from Pirates of the Carribean.
- Jadis: An ice queen from The Chronicles of Narnia.
- Kaiju: Named for the giant monsters that appear in Japanese media.
- Kamella: The Magikoopa boss from Super Mario Galaxy.
- Kirk: A captain from Star Trek.
- Kong: Named after the Kong family from Donkey Kong.
- Kurotabo: A youkai from Nuraryhion no Mago.
- Lakitu: An enemy from the Mario series.
- Leia: A princess from Star Wars.
- LSP: Named after Lumpy Space Princess from Adventure Time
- Luciano: Luciano Pavarotti, a famous tenor.
- Lulu: A black mage from Final Fantasy X.
- Luthia: An incoruptus knight in White Knight Chronicles II.
- Makoto: Makoto Kino (aka Sailor Jupiter) of Sailor Moon.
- Marceline: Named after the Vampire Princess from Adventure Time
- Margaret: Boss from No More Heroes 2.
- Maul, Sidious, and Revan: Sith Lords from Star Wars.
- Mayonaka, Taisho and several Nidoran characters in Johto are named after characters in Black Albino.
- Merasmus: A sorcerer from Team Fortress 2.
- Moogle and Tonberry: Recurring species from Final Fantasy.
- Morrigan: A succubus from the Darkstalkers series of fighting games.
- Mr. Fish: A Gyarados in Manly Guys Doing Manly Things.
- Muhammad: Named after the famous Boxer Muhammad Ali, and the Prophet Muhammad of Islam lore.
- Nadia: A princess from Chrono Trigger.
- Odette: Named after the princess who is transformed into a swan from The Swan Princess.
- Omega: A robot from Sonic.
- Phoenix: Character from X-Men.
- Pierre: The son of Christine and Erik that appears in The Phantom Of the Manhattan
- Piglet: Named after a Piglet from Winnie the Pooh.
- Pokéteco: From Pokéteca, the Spanish-language Bulbapedia sister site.
- Ponzi: After the model for pyramidal scams of the same name.
- Prinny: A species of penguin from Disgaea.
- Rain: The title character of the webcomic Rain.
- Rascal: The Rascal Flame Keyblade from Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep.
- Ridley and Kraid: Recurring bosses from Metroid.
- Rikuo: A youkai from Nuraryhion no Mago.
- Rouge: A bat from Sonic.
- Rook Bartley: The character of the same name from Robotech.
- Ruto: A Zora from The Legend of Zelda.
- Samus: A bounty hunter from Metroid.
- Sasorina: One of the villains from HeartCatch Pretty Cure.
- Scarlett: A Southern Belle from Gone With The Wind.
- Shiva: An Ice elemental summon from the Final Fantasy franchise.
- Shinobu: A character from No More Heroes and No More Heroes 2.
- Silver: A psychic hedgehog from Sonic.
- Silvermist: One of the fairies from the Tinkerbell movies.
- Shantotto: A black mage from Final Fantasy XI.
- Sho: A Reaper from The World Ends With You.
- Spike: The bounty hunter from Cowboy Bebop.
- Squall: The male protagonist of Final Fantasy Ⅷ.
- Stoatine Officer Stokes: After investigator Nick Stokes from C.S.I.
- Strahl: An airship from Final Fantasy XII.
- Sylph and other "elementals": Summon spirits from the Tales of series of games.
- Terry: Terry McGinnis, a.k.a. Batman from Batman Beyond.
- Thoreau: Named after one of the Pixls from Super Paper Mario.
- Tifa: Tifa Lockhart, a fist fighter from Final Fantasy VII.
- Titan: An Earth elemental summon from the Final Fantasy franchise. Also a reference to the Titans of Greek myth.
- Tinny Tim: Named after a Robot from Futurama who is designed after Tiny Tim from A Christmas Carol.
- Tricky: A dinosaur prince from Star Fox Adventures.
- Tsurara: A yuki-onna from Nuraryhion no Mago.
- Vayne: Vayne Solidor, a prince from Final Fantasy XII.
- Vega: Spanish ninja and secondary villain in the Street Fighter series.
- Vivi: A black mage from Final Fantasy IX.
- WHITEBEARD: The pirate of the same name from One Piece.
- Wilbur: A pig from Charlotte's Web
- Wolvie: A diminutive form of Wolverine of the X-Men.
- Wrex: A Krogan from Mass Effect.
- Xel'lotath: An eldritch abomination from Eternal Darkness.
- Yomi: A schoolgirl from Azumanga Daioh.
- Yukikaze and Kagero: Weapon skills from Final Fantasy XI.
- Yuna: A summoner from Final Fantasy X.
- Zell: Zell Dincht, a fist fighter from Final Fantasy VIII.
- Zorro: The titular character of the 1919 comic Zorro (and all the other media it inspired).
- 9: Named after the Tim Burton produced movie.
References to Mythology
- Ajax: Greek hero of the Trojan War.
- Arthur: The English king of legend.
- Ammy: Short for Amaterasu, Japanese goddess of the sun. (Also a reference to a video game character, see above)
- Ao: Maori light deity.
- Anhur: Egyptian god of war.
- Barsamin: Armenian sky god.
- Boreas: God of the north wind from Greek myth.
- Caitsidhe: A fairy cat from Celtic myth.
- Caliburn: Sword from Arthurian legend.
- Cerberus: Three-headed hound from Greek myth.
- Cetus: Sea monster from Greek myth.
- Charybdis: Sea monster from Greek myth.
- Cun Annwn: Spectral hounds of the Wild Hunt from Welsh myth.
- Dolos: Greek trickster spirit.
- Fafnir: A dragon from Norse mythology.
- Fenrir: The chained wolf from Norse mythology.
- Galahad: Named after one of the Knights of the Round Table.
- Garuda: Divine bird from Hindu myth.
- Gaia: Named after the Greek titan.
- Gnowee: Australian solar goddess.
- Goblin: European monster.
- Hadur: Hungarian god of fire and war.
- Hecate (the Zoroark): Named for the Greek goddess of magic.
- Hel: The Norse goddess of one of the Underworlds.
- Helios: Named after the sun god of Greek myth.
- Hercules: Hero from Greek myth.
- Hermes: Messenger of the gods from Greek myth.
- Hildr: One of the Valkyries of Norse myth. Lit. "Strength".
- Hitodama: After the Japanese variant of the will o' wisp.
- Hysmine: Greek personification of battle.
- Kitsune: Named for the common English way of referring to the Kyūbi no Kitsune
- Khione: Named for the Goddess of Snow in Greek Mythology.
- Ku: Hawaiian god of war.
- Lern: The Lernian Hydra.
- Lethe: Named after the Underworld river of oblivion in Greek Mythology.
- Mercury: Messenger of the gods from Roman myth.
- Merlin: Wizard of Arthurian legend.
- Mordred: Infamous knight of Arthurian legend.
- Neptune: God of the sea from Roman myth.
- Nimue: The Lady of the Lake of Arthurian legend.
- Pankaja: "Born of mud," also a name of the Hindu deity Brahma.
- Peng: Giant birds from Chinese mythology.
- Phlegethon: Named after the Underworld river of fire in Greek Mythology.
- Psychopomp: A guide to the afterlife.
- Roc: The giant birds from Persian and Arabic Mythology
- Sandy: A Reference to the Mythical Sandman.
- Selene: Named for the Titan of the Moon in Greek Mythology.
- Serket: Goddess of scorpions from Egyptian myth.
- Thesan: Etruscan goddess of dawn.
- Vahagn: Armenian god of war and victory.
- Zeus: God of thunder from Greek myth.
Other
- Akiko: Named after the Japanese author, poet, pioneering feminist, pacifist, and social reformer Akiko Yosano.
- Aliroz: After a troper.
- Allia: Named for the scientific name for onions.
- Ana: Short for anaphase.
- Anguis: The scientific genus for a group of limbless lizards.
- Artemia: The scientific genus for brine shrimp, aka sea monkeys.
- Aya: Hebrew for falcon.
- Bohr: After the famous chemist, Niels Bohr.
- Butterscotch, Minty, Cinnamon, Vanilla, and Bubblegum: All named after flavors of candy.
- Canis: After the scientific name for domestic dogs, Canis lupus.
- Chrome: The metal and the internet browser.
- Cobalt: After the metal of the same name.
- Coulomb: After the SI unit for electric charge.
- Felis: After the scientific name for domestic cats, Felis catus.
- Florence: The lead singer of Florence and the Machine.
- Galvani: Named for Luigi Galvani, Italian inventor and physicist.
- Gamma: Named for gamma correction.
- Glossa: Means language in Greek.
- Hoarfrost: After the type of frost.
- Joan: Named after Joan of Arc.
- Kaminari: Means thunder in Japanese.
- Lepi: Short for Lepidoptera, the order that contains butterflies and moths.
- Lua and Python: Named after programming languages.
- Mastio: Short for mastiodon.
- Musashi: After the famous samurai Miyamoto Musashi.
- Nudi: After nudibranch.
- Ovis: After the scientific name for domestic sheep, Ovis aries.
- Pallad: Short for the element Palladium.
- Pica: A disease whose sufferers are known to eat rocks.
- Sage Lee: Name based on an incorrect naming of a troper in a newspaper.