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* [[Cetus]]: Sea monster from Greek myth.
 
* [[Cetus]]: Sea monster from Greek myth.
 
* [[Charybdis]]: Sea monster from Greek myth.
 
* [[Charybdis]]: Sea monster from Greek myth.
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* [[Dolos]]: Greek trickster spirit.
 
* [[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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* [[Hercules]]: Hero from Greek myth.
 
* [[Hercules]]: Hero from Greek myth.
 
* [[Hermes]]: Messenger of the gods from Greek myth.
 
* [[Hermes]]: Messenger of the gods from Greek myth.
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* [[Hysmine]]: Greek personification of battle.
 
* [[Kitsune]]: Named for the common English way of referring to the Kyūbi no Kitsune
 
* [[Kitsune]]: Named for the common English way of referring to the Kyūbi no Kitsune
 
* [[Khione]]: Named for the Goddess of Snow in Greek Mythology.
 
* [[Khione]]: Named for the Goddess of Snow in Greek Mythology.
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* [[Selene]]: Named for the Titan of the Moon in Greek Mythology.
 
* [[Selene]]: Named for the Titan of the Moon in Greek Mythology.
 
* [[Serket]]: Goddess of scorpions from Egyptian myth.
 
* [[Serket]]: Goddess of scorpions from Egyptian myth.
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* [[Thesan]]: Etruscan goddess of dawn.
 
* [[Vahagn]]: Armenian god of war and victory.
 
* [[Vahagn]]: Armenian god of war and victory.
 
* [[Zeus]]: God of thunder from Greek myth.
 
* [[Zeus]]: God of thunder from Greek myth.

Revision as of 00:56, 2 December 2013

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.
  • Alduin: A dragon from The Elder Scrolls.
  • Andy and Miranda: From Andy Bear.
  • Ares: A bat from The Underland Chronicles.
  • Avada and Lumos: Spells from Harry Potter.
  • Aotabo: A youkai from Nuraryhion no Mago.
  • Banjo: A bear from Banjo-Kazooie.
  • Belial: A common name for demons; more specifically, Belial Aensland of the Darkstalkers series.
  • 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: A summon from Golden Sun.
  • Deathscyther Mantisk, Polar Kamrotic and others: From the bosses of similar names from the Mega Man Zero series.
  • 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.
  • 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
  • Foudre: A set of knives from Kingdom Hearts.
  • Glenn: A frog from Chrono Trigger.
  • Hecate: Named for the character from Macbeth.
  • Henry (the Eevee): For a character from Once Upon A Time.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Ridley: A recurring boss 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: A summon from Final Fantasy.
  • Silvermist: One of the fairies from the Tinkerbell movies.
  • 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.
  • Thoreau: Named after one of the Pixls from Super Paper Mario.
  • Tinny Tim: Named after a Robot from Futurama who is designed after Tiny Tim from A Christmas Carol.
  • Tsurara: A yuki-onna from Nuraryhion no Mago.
  • Terry: Batman's identity from Batman Beyond.
  • 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.
  • Yomi: A schoolgirl from Azumanga Daioh.
  • Yukikaze: A weapon skill from Final Fantasy XI.
  • 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

  • Ao: Maori light deity.
  • Anhur: Egyptian god of war.
  • Barsamin: Armenian sky god.
  • Boreas: God of the north wind from Greek 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.
  • Dolos: Greek trickster spirit.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Neptune: God of the sea from Roman myth.
  • Peng: Giant birds from Chinese mythology.
  • Phlegethon: Named after the Underworld river of fire in Greek Mythology.
  • 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

  • Aliroz: After a troper.
  • Ana Short for anaphase.
  • Anguis: The scientific genus for a group of limbless lizards.
  • Artemia: The scientific genus for brine shrimp, aka sea monkeys.
  • Bohr: After the famous chemist, Niels Bohr.
  • 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.
  • Gamma: Named for gamma correction.
  • Hoarfrost: After the type of frost.
  • Lua and Python: Named after programming languages.
  • Nudi: After nudibranch.
  • Ovis: After the scientific name for domestic sheep, Ovis aries.
  • Pica: A disease whose sufferers are known to eat rocks.