Also Juniper + Sniper
Ashirene seems to be ashika (sea lion) + sirene, following popplio's naming theme.
No idea about Gaogaen but it sounds hot.
I LOVE these puns, aaaa~<3
Please don't let Ashirene's English name be something redundant like: "Searionne".. As in Sea, Siren and Sealion (with the "ea" from Sea replacing the "i" from siren, and the "io" replacing the "e" in "siren") and adding the extra "ne" to continue with Brion
ne. I'm pretty sure Brionne comes from
Brine and Sea L
ion, with the "ne" from Bri
ne tagged on at the end.
Following some stupid naming-trends introduced in GenI, but I'll highlight one from GenV: Emboar. I just hope that Gaogaen (which means Roarflame), won't end up as..
Tigroar.. Actually, I quite like that.. xD
As for Junaipa.. Sounds a whole lot like "Ju-
Sniper", apparently Jun means falcon, and I can see where they've gotten the reference considering the eyesight of falcon's being extremely good, which is a theme for archers as well. Pa meaning to release just seals the deal. Its largely an Australian Grass Owl with pulsatrix-like "spectacles" and an archer theme, it's name being a portmanteau of falcon (likely just a reference to its great eyesight) and a note to sniping and the releasing arrows.
Roarflame.. Not too much to discuss here.. xD
Not too much, apparently, with Bruxish' and Tsareena's abilities shutting down priority.
I would laugh so hard if Roarflame is its English name. Roarflame and Talonflame XD.
Cough*
Pyroar*cough..
For those who like the fan-name Beltigre, I agree, its a awesome name. Really, whoever came up with that name, is genius. Looking at the name itself, I can derive the following points from it
I just made it up a few seconds ago, but what about Tigroar.. I mean Beltigre sounds nice and all, but I honestly don't find it fitting to the character. That name doesn't sound like menacing tiger wrestler that will tear you apart. It sounds like a fancy tiger prancing around on stage.
Tigroar sounds like it will rip you to shreds the moment it locks eyes with you.