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Monsters in category: Category:Double Element Monsters

Below is a list of every known default name for every Magical Double-Element Monster.

Monster Possible Names Monster Possible Names
Bonkers
Bonkers
  • Brooz & Whelt
  • Bummp & Thummp
  • Clamor & Clatter
  • Hurly & Burly
  • Nokk & Thudd
  • Owchee & BooBoo
  • Slam & Smash
  • Thicket & Thinn
  • Wreck & Crash
  • Wurrm & Whiggle
Gob
Gob
  • Aperchurr
  • Boosh
  • Chawmp
  • Gappy
  • Gumby
  • Jawdroppa
  • Ellin
  • Munchers
  • M'Cavitee
  • Organa
  • Splitz
Peckidna
Peckidna
  • Attenboro
  • Darweena
  • Foolabee
  • Galapagogo
  • Libgwilia
  • Nuccles
  • Pluckypus
  • Shelltur
  • Tugtooga
  • Zaglossa
HippityHop
HippityHop
  • BeetBop
  • BurroeBro
  • DiggyDuggy
  • HareEeokee
  • HoppiteeHip
  • MoldWarp
  • PiggeeBakk
  • ShrewCrew
  • TalpiDae
  • VibriSae
Poppette
Poppette
  • Bhurst
  • Bubbledrum
  • Bubblerhapsody
  • Chooee
  • Durabella
  • Gelli
  • Globbina
  • Hubbabubba
  • Lumpee
  • Membrenda
  • Pinchess
Denchuhs
Denchuhs
  • Eee & Nahmel
  • Jemy & Nigh
  • Jinja & Vaitis
  • Kavi & Tee
  • Mandi & Bil
  • Mo & Lars
  • Ortho & Dont
  • Phil & Ling
  • Rooty & Kanall
  • Wiz & Dum
Bulbo
Bulbo
  • Abdolumen
  • Flintsect
  • Gourdo
  • Grogger
  • Güiracknid
  • Plectrum
  • Skrewbulb
  • Sparkthropod
  • Squashboard
  • StridulayShyne
Squot
Squot
  • Agarik
  • Amaneeta
  • Babaya
  • Babushk
  • Dapperling
  • Morrtar
  • Nokturna
  • Pessle
  • Webbcap
  • Yaga
Yuggler
Yuggler
  • Asanana
  • Baoding
  • Chyme
  • Jnana
  • Jumblur
  • NuhMuhStay
  • Mawkshaw
  • Svara
  • Yohgi
  • Yugulah
Hawlo
Hawlo
  • Burch
  • Barkolomew
  • Blumber
  • Chestknot
  • Chuck
  • Duglus
  • HawHawthorne
  • Lumbersmack
  • Maypul
  • Sproos
Pluckbill
Pluckbill
  • Celesteen
  • Glitzzz
  • Monogleam
  • Ornitho
  • OrrOrrah
  • Perri
  • Sitaria
  • Starduck
  • Strumammal
  • Tasmoonia
Wimmzies
Wimmzies
  • Buoyaunt
  • Cyoomula
  • Ephervess
  • Misty
  • Nimbobo
  • Patchquirk
  • QuarristHer
  • Sororiglee
  • Stitcherdoodle
  • Wheeeeee
Xyster
Xyster
  • Bethoon
  • Bhanting
  • Boodini
  • Creskin
  • Derren
  • Laskell
  • Maccha
  • Salum
  • Uri
  • Yevgeniya
Cahoot
Cahoot
  • Aegolius
  • Ga'Hoole
  • Kimeedeez
  • Nimh
  • Ninocks
  • Soaren
  • Stinson
  • Stridgee
  • Tyton
  • Wedhig
Déjà-Jin
Déjà-Jin
  • Aine
  • Daremyth
  • Dayzhardihn
  • Fafner
  • Halon
  • Iona
  • Morgrunt
  • Neela
  • Solmyr
  • Thane
Roarick
Roarick
  • Bacmeth
  • Bellowmeo
  • Crantz
  • Crylock
  • Gyldenn
  • Klodiyus
  • Layairteez
  • Leer
  • Ofeelea
  • Othyello
Osstax
Osstax
  • Alyan
  • Doodem
  • Golox
  • Gyang
  • Heidah
  • Kiutl
  • Lingit
  • Nouka
  • Shian
  • Staxle
Knucklehead
Knucklehead
  • Brayzen
  • Carpa
  • Falanks
  • Munculus
  • Nuno
  • Phrenn
  • Piquedra
  • Sephine
  • Skarbnik
  • Tachee

Nickname Origins[]

These explain where the names of the Monsters originate from.

Bonkers[]

Bonkers' names come from pairings of similar words, notably ones about hitting.

  • Bruise & Welt (Brooz & Whelt) [Body injuries]
  • Bump & Thump (Bummp & Thummp) [To hit something]
  • Clamor & Clatter (Clamor & Clatter) [Loud noises]
  • Hurly-burly (Hurly & Burly) [Uproar or commotion]
  • Knock & Thud (Nokk & Thudd) [To strike something]
  • Ouchie & Boo-boo (Owchee & BooBoo) [Minor injuries]
  • Slam & Smash (Slam & Smash) [To forcibly hit something]
  • Thick & Thin (Thicket & Thinn) [Opposite terms referring to size]
  • Wreck & Crash (Wreck & Crash) [To break something]
  • Worm & Wiggle (Wurrm & Whiggle) [To move via twisting/turning]

Gob[]

Gob's names mostly come from things related to mouths.

  • Aperture (Aperchurr)
  • Chomp (Chawmp)
  • Gap (Gappy)
  • Gums (Gumby)
  • Jawdrop (Jawdroppa)
  • Munch (Munchers)
  • Cavity (M'Cavitee)
  • Organ (Organa) [The instrument it plays]
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Peckidna[]

Peckidna's names originate from echidnas, evolution, and shells.

  • Zaglossus attenboroughi (Attenboro) [Echidna species named after David Attenborough]
  • Charles Darwin (Darweena) [Naturalist known for contributions to evolutionary biology]
  • Fool + Woolabee (Foolabee) [To deceive or be silly + monster that Peckidna evolved from]
  • Galápagos Islands (Galapagogo) [Island that inspired Charles Darwin's theory of evolution]
  • Megalibgwilia (Libgwilia) [Echidna genus]
  • Knuckles (Nuccles) [Echidna character from the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise]
  • Pluck + Platypus (Pluckypus) [To pick at + animal echidnas evolved from]
  • Shell + Shelter (Shelltur) [Hard animal covering + something giving protection]
  • Tug + Tortuga (Tugtooga) [To pull at + Spanish word for 'turtle,' a shelled animal]
  • Zaglossus (Zaglossa) [Genus of long-beaked echidna]

HippityHop[]

All of HippityHop's names mainly come from moles, among others. Ironically, Hippity and Hop are rabbits, not moles.

  • Beat + Bop (BeetBop) [Could refer to bopping to a (music) beat]
  • Burrow + Bro (BurroeBro) [Moles are burrowing animals]
  • Digging (DiggyDuggy) [How moles burrow, can also be a reference to the game Dig Dug]
  • Hare + Karaoke (HareEeokee) [Hares are rabbit-like creatures]
  • HippityHop (HoppiteeHip) [Misspelling of its own name]
  • Mouldwarp (MoldWarp) [Ancient dialect for 'mole']
  • Piggyback (PiggeeBakk) [What the blue rabbit is doing]
  • Shrew + Crew (ShrewCrew) [Shrews are mole-like animals]
  • Talpidae (TalpiDae) [Family of moles]
  • Vibrissae (VibriSae) [Snout hairs that moles have]

Poppette[]

Most of Poppette's nicknames reference its bubblegum-like appearance.

Denchuhs[]

Almost all of the Denchuhs' nicknames (except Jemy & Nigh) are tooth and mouth puns.

  • Enamel (Eee & Nahmel) [What teeth are made of]
  • Gemini (Jemy & Nigh) [Zodiac sign known as "the twins", which Denchuhs are]
  • Gingivitis (Jinja & Vaitis) [Gum disease]
  • Cavity (Kavi & Tee) [Rotted portion of a living tooth]
  • Mandible (Mandi & Bil) [Technical name of the jawbone]
  • Molars (Mo & Lars) [Ridged teeth at the back of the mouth]
  • Orthodontia (Ortho & Dont) [Medical practice specializing in straightening the teeth]
  • Filling (Phil & Ling) [Procedure for repairing cavities in teeth]
  • Root Canal (Rooty & Kanall) [Hollow part of the tooth's root, also the name of an oral surgery on that part of the tooth]
  • Wisdom Tooth (Wiz & Dum) [Furthest back teeth which are often removed]

Bulbo[]

Bulbo's names come from it's insectoid nature, light, and idiophones, especially the güiro.

  • Abdomen + Lumen (Abdolumen) [Insect body part + unit of light]
  • Flint + Insect (Flintsect) [Light producing mineral + class of arthropods]
  • Gourd (Gourdo) [Plant that the güiro is made from]
  • Grager/Grogger (Grogger) [Idiophone used by Jewish congregation]
  • Güiro + Arachnid (Güiracknid) [Idiophone + biological class of spiders]
  • Plectrum (Plectrum) [Pick used to pluck strings]
  • Screw + Light bulb (Skrewbulb) [Light bulb base + electric light fixture]
  • Spark + Arthropod (Sparkthropod) [Electric discharge + phylum spiders come from]
  • Squash + Washboard (Squashboard) [Type of gourd + idiophone]
  • Stridulate + Shine (StridulayShyne) [Shrill by rubbing insectoid parts + to emit light]

Squot[]

In addition to a few mushroom-themed names, many of Squot's nicknames reference the Slavic fairy tale of Baba Yaga.

  • Agaric (Agarik) [Type of fungus known for cap and gills]
  • Amanita (Amaneeta) [red spotted mushroom]
  • Baba Yaga (Babaya, Yaga)
  • Babushka (Babushk) [Russian word for grandmother]
  • Dapperling (Dapperling) [Term used to refer to various types of mushrooms]
  • Mortar (Morrtar) [part of a two-piece grinding tool associated with Baba Yaga]
  • Nocturnal (Nokturna)
  • Pestle (Pessle) [part of a two-piece grinding tool associated with Baba Yaga]
  • Webcap (Webbcap) [type of mushroom]

Yuggler[]

Yuggler's names are either related to Hindu terms or it's metal orbs.

  • Asana (Asanana) [Body posture/mediation pose]
  • Baoding balls (Baoding) [Exercise balls]
  • Chime (Chyme) [Ring noise]
  • Jhana (Jhana) [Alternative form of dhyana, type of meditation]
  • Jumble (Jumblur) [Move in a confused manner]
  • Namaste (NuhMuhStay) [Hindu greeting]
  • Moksha (MawkShaw) [Hindu term referring to release/nirvana]
  • Svara (Svara) [Concept in Hindustani music]
  • Yogi (Yohgi) [Yoga adherent in Hinduism]
  • Yuggler (Yugulah)

Hawlo[]

All of Hawlo's nicknames are tree puns.

Pluckbill[]

Most of Pluckbill's nicknames reference platypuses, celestial bodies, and light.

  • Celestial (Celesteen) [Relating to the heavens or sky]
  • Glitz (Glitzzz) [Shiny and extravagant]
  • Monotreme + Gleam (Monogleam) [Order platypuses are in + small light or shine]
  • Ornithorhynchus (Ornitho) [The platypus genus]
  • Aurora (OrrOrrah) [Natural light phenomenon seen in the sky]
  • Perry the Platypus (Perri) [Platypus character from the TV show Phineas and Ferb]
  • Sitar + Star (Sitaria) [The instrument Pluckbill uses + glowing celestial body]
  • Star + Duck (Starduck) [Can also be a play on the name 'Starbuck']
  • Strum + Mammal (Strumammal) [Strumming a guitar and platypuses are mammals]
  • Tasmania + Moon (Tasmoonia) [One of the places platypuses live]

Wimmzies[]

The Wimmzies' names generally come from clouds and cheerfulness, although a couple reference their stitched appearance.

Xyster[]

Some of Xyster's names appear to be based on notable magicians and mentalists.

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Cahoot[]

Most of Cahoot's names derive from owls, especially fictional ones.

  • St. Aegolius's School for Orphaned Owls (Aegolius) [Evil organization from Guardians of Ga'Hoole, can also refer to the owl genus of the same name]
  • Guardians of Ga'Hoole (Ga'Hoole) [A fictional book series involving owls as main characters)
  • Archimedes (Kimeedeez) [Merlin's pet owl from The Sword In The Stone]
  • The Secret of NIMH (Nimh) [Movie with fictional owl character known as 'The Great Owl']
  • Ninox (Ninocks) [Genus of true owls]
  • Soren (Soaren) [Main character from Guardians of Ga'Hoole]
  • Stinson Owl-Lite (Stinson) [Traffic equipment manufacturer with a owl mascot]
  • Strigiformes (Stridgee) [Biological order that owls come from]
  • Tytonidae (Tyton) [Biological family of the barn-owls]
  • Hedwig (Wedhig) [Harry Potter's pet owl from the books by J.K. Rowling]

Déjà-Jin[]

Déjà-Jin's names reference tower heroes from video game Heroes III and voice actors from My Singing Monsters.

  • Aine (Aine) [Wizard from video game Heroes III]
  • Daremyth (Daremyth) [Wizard from video game Heroes III]
  • Erick Desjardins (Dayzhardihn) [Voice actor of Entbrat, Maw, and Shrubb]
  • Fafner (Fafner) [Alchemist from video game Heroes III]
  • Halon (Halon) [Wizard from video game Heroes III]
  • Iona (Iona) [Alchemist from video game Heroes III]
  • Anthony Girimonte (Morgrunt) [Voice actor of Déjà-Jin]
  • Neela (Neela) [Alchemist from video game Heroes III]
  • Solmyr (Solmyr) [Wizard from video game Heroes III]
  • Thane (Thane) [Alchemist from video game Heroes III]

Roarick[]

Roarick's names reference Shakespearean characters, especially, but not limited to, those from Hamlet.

  • Macbeth (Bacmeth) [Villain protagonist of the play Macbeth]
  • Bellow + Romeo (Bellowmeo) [To shout in a deep voice + Titular protagonist of Romeo and Juilet]
  • Rosencrantz and Guildenstern (Crantz, Gyldenn) [Friends of Hamlet]
  • Cry + Shylock (Crylock) [To loudly utter + Anatgonist of The Merchant of Venice]
  • Claudius (Klodiyus) [Uncle/Stepfather of Hamlet and antagonist of the play]
  • Laertes (Layairteez) [Son of royal advisor Polonius; antagonistic towards Hamlet]
  • Lear (Leer) [Title character of the play King Lear]
  • Ophelia (Ofeelea) [Daughter of royal advisor Polonius; love interest of Hamlet]
  • Othello + Yell (Othyello) [Titular character of the play Othello + To loudly cry]

Osstax[]

Osstax's names refer to totem poles.

  • K'alyaan totem pole (Alyan) [Tlingit memorial totem]
  • Doodem (Doodem) [Ojibwe word that 'totem' derives from]
  • Gʼpsgolox totem pole (Golox) [Legendary totem pole]
  • Gyáaʼaang (Gyang) [Haida for 'totem']
  • Haida (Heidah) [Indigenous group believed to started totem carving]
  • Kwakiutl (Kiutl) [Indigenous group emphasizing totem poles as a art]
  • Tlingit (Lingit) [Indigenous group where totem poles are culturally important]
  • Nootka (Noutka) [Indigenous group that erected totems]
  • Tsimshian (Shian) [Indigenous group that erected totems]
  • Stack + Axle (Staxle) [Refers to how the Osstax is arranged]

Knucklehead[]

Knucklehead's names come from golem/dwarf-like creatures (notably ones created from inanimate matter), hands, and Heroes III characters.

  • Brazen head (Brayzen) [Golem-like legendary automation]
  • Carpal tunnel (Carpa) [Body cavity in the wrist/hand]
  • Phalanx bone (Falanks) [Bone that form fingers]
  • Homunculus (Munculus) [Small human believed to be created through alchemy]
  • Nuno sa punso (Nuno) [Dwarf-like nature spirit in Philippine mythology]
  • Frankenstein's monster (Phrenn) [Fictional monster created by scientist Victor Frankenstein]
  • Piquedram (Piquedra) [Alchemist from video game Heroes III]
  • Josephine (Sephine) [Alchemist from video game Heroes III]
  • Skarbnyk (Skarbnik) [Mining dwarf in Slavic mythology]
  • Fastachee (Tachee) [Small dwarf in Native American mythology]
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