# | Name | |||
Origin | Meaning | |||
252 | Treecko | tree | large plant with a trunk | |
gecko | tropical lizard | |||
253 | Grovyle | grove | small wood or forest | |
reptile | animal with scales | |||
254 | Sceptile | sceptre | wand used by royalty | |
reptile | animal with scales | |||
255 | Torchic | torch | a piece of wood alight | |
chicken | a species of bird | |||
256 | Combusken | combustion | state where something bursts into flames | |
chicken | a species of bird | |||
257 | Blaziken | blaze | a bright fire | |
chicken | a species of bird | |||
258 | Mudkip | mudskipper | amphibious fish | |
259 | Marshtomp | marsh | boggy area | |
stomp | step on with force | |||
260 | Swampert | swamp | boggy area | |
exert | to use force | |||
261 | Poochyena | pooch | slang for ‘dog’ | |
hyena | dog-like African mammal | |||
262 | Mightyena | mighty | powerful | |
hyena | dog-like African mammal | |||
263 | Zigzagoon | zigzag | line that sharply weaves back and forth | |
racoon | a species of mammal, usually nocturnal | |||
264 | Linoone | line | continuous straight | |
racoon | a species of mammal, usually nocturnal | |||
265 | Wurmple | worm | long, thin invertebrate creature | |
apple | a fruit, often eaten by worms | |||
266 | Silcoon | silk | material produced by some insects | |
cocoon | a pupal casing made by some insects | |||
267 | Beautifly | beautiful | pleasing to the eye | |
butterfly | a flying insect | |||
268 | Cascoon | case | covering, as in the pupal stage | |
cocoon | a pupal casing made by some insects | |||
269 | Dustox | dust | fine, dry particles | |
toxic | poisonous | |||
270 | Lotad | lotus | a type of flower | |
tadpole | a baby frog | |||
271 | Lombre | lotus | a type of flower | |
sombrero | wide-brimmed Mexican hat | |||
272 | Ludicolo | ludic | playful in an aimless way | |
color | shade, hue | |||
273 | Seedot | seed | premature ungrown plant | |
tot | a small child | |||
274 | Nuzleaf | nuzzle | to burrow with the nose | |
leaf | plant foliage | |||
275 | Shiftry | shifty | deceptive, evasive | |
tree | large plant with a trunk | |||
276 | Taillow | tail | hindmost part of an animal | |
swallow | a species of bird | |||
277 | Swellow | swell | expand | |
swallow | a species of bird | |||
278 | Wingull | wing | forelimb of a bird that enables flight | |
gull | a species of bird | |||
279 | Pelipper | pelican | a species of bird | |
flipper | referring to its wings | |||
280 | Ralts | astral | (anagram) relating to the stars | |
waltz | a type of dance | |||
281 | Kirlia | kirlian | a type of photography concerned with psychic aura | |
282 | Gardevoir | garde | French for ‘guard’ | |
voir | French for ‘see’ | |||
283 | Surskit | surface | outside or top of an object, e.g. a lake | |
skitter | to skim along a surface (esp. water) | |||
284 | Masquerain | masquerade | costume/disguise or a facade | |
rain | precipitation | |||
285 | Shroomish | shroom | short for ‘mushroom’, a fungus | |
-ish | suffix meaning ‘like’ or ‘partly’ | |||
286 | Breloom | umbrella | a dome shape, referring to Breloom’s head | |
mushroom | a fungus | |||
287 | Slakoth | slack | slow or lazy; full name sounds like ‘slack off’ | |
sloth | a mammal commonly known for being slow | |||
288 | Vigoroth | vigor | energy, strength | |
sloth | a mammal commonly known for being slow | |||
289 | Slaking | slack | slow or lazy; full name sounds like ‘slacking’ | |
king | royalty | |||
290 | Nincada | ninja | stealthy martial art | |
cicada | an insect | |||
291 | Ninjask | ninja | stealthy martial art | |
mask | costume, disguise | |||
292 | Shedinja | shed | to remove a shell or skin | |
ninja | stealthy martial art | |||
293 | Whismur | whisper | speak very quietly | |
murmur | mumble quietly | |||
294 | Loudred | loud | (of sound) high in volume | |
dread | fear | |||
295 | Exploud | explode | blow up, erupt | |
loud | (of sound) high in volume | |||
296 | Makuhita | makushita | a division of sumo wrestling | |
297 | Hariyama | hariyama | a division of sumo wrestling | |
298 | Azurill | azure | a blue color | |
rill | small brook or river | |||
299 | Nosepass | nose | facial feature | |
compass | instrument that determines direction | |||
300 | Skitty | skitty | absent-minded | |
kitty | a young cat | |||
301 | Delcatty | delicate | fragile, dainty | |
catty | referring to cats | |||
302 | Sableye | sable | a mammal in the weasel family | |
eye | the organ of sight | |||
303 | Mawile | maw | the jaw of a voracious mammal | |
wile | deceitful cunning, trickery | |||
304 | Aron | armor | tough protective shell or clothing | |
iron | heavy/tough metal | |||
305 | Lairon | lairy | aggressive (British slang) | |
iron | heavy/tough metal | |||
306 | Aggron | aggresive | always fighting | |
iron | heavy/tough metal | |||
307 | Meditite | meditate | to engage in thought or contemplation | |
-ite | suffix meaning ‘closely related’ | |||
308 | Medicham | meditate | to engage in thought or contemplation | |
champion | winner over all others | |||
309 | Electrike | electricity | energy from electric currents | |
strike | to hit (incl. with lightning) | |||
310 | Manectric | mane | long hair around the neck of animals such as lions | |
electricity | energy from electric currents | |||
311 | Plusle | plus | a positive charge | |
312 | Minun | minus | a negative charge | |
313 | Volbeat | volt | unit of electricity | |
beat | ||||
314 | Illumise | illuminate | bring light to | |
315 | Roselia | rose | a type of flower | |
buddleia | a type of flower | |||
316 | Gulpin | gulping | noise of swallowing | |
317 | Swalot | swallow | to eat | |
a lot | many | |||
318 | Carvanha | carnivore | meat-eating creature | |
piranha | a species of fish, occasionally carnivorous | |||
319 | Sharpedo | shark | large, voracious fish | |
torpedo | weapon used underwater | |||
320 | Wailmer | whale | large aquatic mammal | |
mere | not more, small | |||
321 | Wailord | whale | large aquatic mammal | |
lord | master, sire | |||
322 | Numel | numb | lacking in feeling | |
camel | hump-backed mammal commonly found in desert areas | |||
323 | Camerupt | camel | hump-backed mammal commonly found in desert areas | |
erupt | explode, eject molten lava from a volcano | |||
324 | Torkoal | tortoise | large reptile with a protective shell | |
coal | black substance used as fuel | |||
325 | Spoink | spring | a coil that enables a bouncing action | |
oink | the noise a pig makes | |||
326 | Grumpig | grumpy | unhappy, grouchy | |
pig | farmyard animal | |||
327 | Spinda | spin | rotate around | |
panda | large mammal native to China | |||
328 | Trapinch | trap | device used to capture creatures | |
pinch | squeeze, compress | |||
329 | Vibrava | vibrate | shake rapidly | |
bravado | display of courage | |||
330 | Flygon | fly | small airborne insect | |
dragon | mythical fire-breathing creature | |||
331 | Cacnea | cactus | a desert plant | |
-ea | Latin suffix | |||
332 | Cacturne | cactus | a desert plant | |
nocturnal | relating to the night | |||
333 | Swablu | swab | a piece of cotton (referring to Swablu’s wings) | |
blue | a color | |||
334 | Altaria | alto | high-pitched vocal sound | |
aria | an air or melody | |||
335 | Zangoose | san | Japanese for ‘cut down’ | |
mongoose | a weasel-like mammal | |||
336 | Seviper | sever | cut or separate | |
viper | a species of snake | |||
337 | Lunatone | lunar | of or relating to the Moon | |
stone | small rock | |||
338 | Solrock | solar | of or relating to the Sun | |
rock | lump of mineral matter | |||
339 | Barboach | barb | a small spike | |
loach | a species of fish | |||
340 | Whiscash | whisker | hair growing from the mouth | |
catfish | a species of fish | |||
341 | Corphish | crawfish | a lobster-like crustacean | |
fish | marine creature | |||
342 | Crawdaunt | crawfish | a lobster-like crustacean | |
daunt | overcome with fear | |||
343 | Baltoy | balance | state of equilibrium | |
toy | plaything | |||
344 | Claydol | clay | hard substance used for crockery and decorations | |
doll | plaything | |||
dreidel | Jewish spinning top | |||
345 | Lileep | lily | a type of plant | |
creeper | plant or root that grows underground | |||
346 | Cradily | cradle | to hold gently or protectively | |
lily | a type of plant | |||
347 | Anorith | anomalocaris | an ancient fossilised shrimp | |
-lith | suffix referring to rock | |||
348 | Armaldo | armor | tough protective shell or clothing | |
armadilo | mammal with a tough shell | |||
349 | Feebas | feeble | weak | |
bass | a species of fish | |||
350 | Milotic | Venus de Milo | sculpture known for its beauty | |
exotic | foreign or unusual; beautiful | |||
351 | Castform | forecast | to predict, esp. weather | |
form | state or shape (referring to Castform’s ability) | |||
352 | Kecleon | kakureru | from its Japanese name meaning ‘to hide’ | |
chameleon | lizard known for its ability to adapt to its surroundings | |||
353 | Shuppet | shadow | dark area created by blocking out light | |
puppet | referring to ‘shadow puppet’, casting shadow shapes with one’s hands | |||
354 | Banette | bane | something that ruins or spoils | |
marionette | a type of puppet manipulated by strings | |||
355 | Duskull | dusk | the partial darkness between day and night | |
skull | the bony framework of the head | |||
356 | Dusclops | dusk | the partial darkness between day and night | |
cyclops | a monster with one eye | |||
357 | Tropius | tropical | of or relating to the rainforest | |
-saurus | Greek suffix meaning ‘lizard’ | |||
358 | Chimecho | chime | to ring out (e.g. a bell) | |
echo | (of sound) to reverberate | |||
359 | Absol | absolution | freeing oneself from guilt | |
360 | Wynaut | why not | how its name is pronounced | |
361 | Snorunt | snow | frozen precipitation | |
runt | the smallest of a group of litter of animals | |||
362 | Glalie | glacier | large mass of ice | |
goalie | a goalkeeper; Glalie’s design is based on an ice hockey goalie | |||
363 | Spheal | sphere | ball shape | |
seal | marine creature | |||
364 | Sealeo | seal | marine creature | |
leo | Latin for ‘lion’ | |||
365 | Walrein | walrus | marine creature | |
reign | to rule over others, like royalty | |||
366 | Clamperl | clam | marine creature | |
pearl | gem found in clams/oysters | |||
367 | Huntail | hunt | chase or forage for food | |
tail | hindmost part of an animal | |||
368 | Gorebyss | gore | to pierce with a horn or tusk | |
abyss | deep gulf or crag | |||
369 | Relicanth | relic | very old object; antique | |
coelacanths | ancient fossilised fish | |||
370 | Luvdisc | love | profound affection | |
disc | circular shape | |||
371 | Bagon | baby | newborn child | |
dragon | mythical fire-breathing creature | |||
372 | Shelgon | shell | hard cover | |
dragon | mythical fire-breathing creature | |||
373 | Salamence | salamander | lizard-like amphibian | |
menace | brutal, violent | |||
374 | Beldum | dumbbell | small training weight | |
375 | Metang | metal | solid material | |
angle | sharp corners or points | |||
376 | Metagross | metal | solid material | |
gross | great, large | |||
377 | Regirock | regi | (Latin) of or relating to royalty | |
rock | stone | |||
378 | Regice | regi | (Latin) of or relating to royalty | |
ice | frozen water | |||
379 | Registeel | regi | (Latin) of or relating to royalty | |
steel | a metal alloy | |||
380 | Latias | lateo | to lie hidden | |
-as | female suffix | |||
381 | Latios | lateo | to lie hidden | |
-os | male suffix | |||
382 | Kyogre | kai | Japanese for ‘ocean’ | |
orca | a species of whale | |||
383 | Groudon | ground | the earth | |
don | of great size/importance; lord or master | |||
384 | Rayquaza | ray | beam of light | |
quasar | distant star | |||
385 | Jirachi | sachi | Japanese for ‘wish’ | |
386 | Deoxys | deoxyribonucleic acid | the full technical name for DNA, the core genetic material for all living things |
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