Monsters in category: Category:Triple Element Monsters
Below is a list of every known default name for every Triple-Element Monster.
Monster | Possible Names | Monster | Possible Names |
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![]() Reedling |
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![]() Spunge |
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![]() Thumpies |
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![]() Scups |
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![]() PomPom |
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![]() Congle |
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![]() Pummel |
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![]() Clamble |
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![]() Bowgart |
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![]() T-Rox |
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![]() Barrb |
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![]() Floogull |
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![]() Whaddle |
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![]() Woolabee |
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![]() Repatillo |
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![]() Rootitoot |
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![]() Sooza |
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![]() Thrumble |
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![]() Ziggurab |
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![]() Wynq |
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Nickname Origins[]
These explain where the names of the Monsters originate from.
Reedling (MSM)[]
- iziT (Izit) [Thumpie from Thumpies]
- FwoOT (Fwoot) [Thumpie from Thumpies]
- Weedle (Weedle) [A Pokémon]
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Reedling (DoF)[]
Many of Reedling's Dawn of Fire names reference dogs.
- Fido (Phydo) [Famous Italian dog]
- Lassie (Lassie) [Dog from a 1938 short story]
- Odie (Odie) [Dog from Garfield]
- Pluto (Pluto) [Mickey Mouse's dog]
- Snoopy (Snewpee) [Dog from Peanuts comics]
Spunge[]
Spunge's names reference its jiggly, spongy body, greenery, and water.
- Scotch-Brite (Brite) [Material used for sponges and scrubbing]
- Bronte (Bronte) [Town in Italy known for its 'green gold' pistachios]
- Bubble (Bubba)
- Dyfi/Dovey (Doovey) [Name that relates to 'water']
- Flab (Flabb) [Squishy body tissue]
- Flow (Flo) [Referring to the flow of water]
- Jell-O (Gello) [Jelly substance resembling the Spunge]
- Grub (Grubb)
- Gelatin (Jellateena) [Ingredient used for jelly substances]
- Cake (Kake) [Can reference the cake Spunge blows out in the Light Island trailer]
- Kornell (Kornel) ('dogwood' in Norwegian)
- Midori (Midori) [Name that means 'green']
- Nerf (Nurf) [Toy brand that makes water guns]
- Poroso (Porozo) ['porous' in Spanish]
- Soggy (Sawgy) [Word that means wet or squishy]
- Scrub (Scrubbert) [To clean via rubbing, like a sponge]
- Soak (Soakle)
- Squirt (Squirt)
- Spongy (Suponjee)
- Tub (Tubbs) [Could also refer to being tubby]
- Vardon (Vardon) [Name that means 'green knoll']
- Whistle (Whistlee) [Sound that Spunge makes)
- Wobble (Wobble, Wubble, Wubbs) [To shake, like jelly does]
Thumpies[]
The Thumpies' names come from colloquially common two-word combos.
- Back and forth (Bakk & Forph)
- Ball, orb (Bawl & Orb)
- Brown and pink (Brúnn & Bleikur) [Referencing the colors of the Thumpies]
- Bump, thump (Bump & Thump)
- FurFacE and NoObiE (Fur & Noob, Furface & Noobie) [The names of the Thumpies used for the monster]
- Hit and strike (Högg & Slá)
- Left and right (Lepht & Rhyth)
- MoSH (Mosh N Pitt) [A Thumpie]
- Pudding (Pudd & Ding)
- This and that (Thys & Thatt)
- Zeros and one (Zeroz & Wunz) [Numbers used in binary code]
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Scups[]
Scups has names that relate to the color blue, adhesives, liquid, and moving/squeezing.
- Azure (Azure) [Shade of blue]
- Cling (Clingle) [Word that means to attach or hold onto something]
- Collant (Collant) ['sticky' in French]
- Duct tape (Dukt) [Adhesive tape used for sealing joints]
- Epoxy (Eepoxee) [Word that means "strong adhesive"]
- Glue (Gloo) [Type of adhesive substance]
- Gorm (Gorman) [Irish word that means 'blue']
- Mankato (Mankato) [Name that means 'blue skunk']
- Putty (Puttee) [Material used as sealant]
- Rigel (Rigel) [Blue supergiant star]
- Sap (Sapp) [Sticky plant fluid]
- Sello (Sello) ['seal' in Spanish]
- Shimmy (Shimmy) [Word that means to climb up or down something]
- Scooch (Skooch) [Word that means to move or squat]
- SkwEE (Skwee) [Character from Thumpies]
- Squeaky (Skwiky) [To make a short sound, sounds similar to its noise]
- Slosh (Slawsh) [The sound of liquid splashing]
- Soggy (Sog) [Word that means wet or squishy, sounds similar to its noise]
- Stick (Stickles) [Another word that means to attach or hold onto something]
- Suck (Suckie) [Word that means a sound associated with suction]
- Suction (Sukshun) [Word that means to suck]
- Swirl (Swurl) [To move in a whirling moiton]
- Teal (Teal) [Shade of blue]
- Wedge (Wedgie) [Another word that means to move or squeeze into something]
- Woad (Woad) [Herb known for its blue dye]
PomPom[]
- The nickname choice of "Buffy" is a reference to the Buffy the Vampire Slayer film and TV series, where the titular character was a cheerleader.
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Congle[]
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Pummel[]
Most of Pummel's names derive from things related to sharks.
- Boomer (Boomer) [A Muppet from the retired Big Blue Bubble/Disney game My Muppets Show that plays an identical instrument to Pummel]
- Bruce (Bruce) [A character from Finding Nemo]
- Hákarl (Hákarl) [A dish from Iceland]
- Jaws (Jawz) [A film centered around Sharks]
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Clamble[]
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Bowgart[]
- Some of the automatically generated names of Bowgart are associated with stringed instruments: "Cellby" refers to cellos, and "Fiddles" refers to its stringed instrument, while "Rossiter" may refer to rosin.
- The automatically generated name "Jónsi" is a reference to the Icelandic musician Jónsi, known for using a cello bow on his guitar.
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T-Rox[]
- One of T-Rox's default names, Toebegon, is a reference to its bio, which hints that its stomping can cause great damage to toes.
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Barrb[]
Barrb's names all refer to prickles or sharp points in general.
- Bramble + Bella (Brambella) [Pricky shrub + Name]
- Brier (Brier) [A plant with a prickly stem]
- Burr + Burt (Burrt) [Prickly seed case + Name]
- Cactus (Cacta) [Spiny succulent plant]
- Net (Nettie) [To trap or entangle something, like a bur does]
- Prong (Prongle) [A pointed part/spike]
- Quill (Quilly) [Sharp spine found on animals]
- Spike (Spike) [Sharp point, akin to a spine]
- Spur (Spurcle) [A projecting point]
- Thistle (Thistler) [Plant characterized by prickles]
Floogull[]
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Whaddle[]
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Woolabee[]
Woolabee's names derive from lambs/sheep and stringed instruments, especially the harp.
- Agnus Dei (Agnes) [Latin for 'lamb of god']
- Wapiti (Fwapiti) [Shawnee word meaning 'white rump' which seems to referring to it's wooly tail]
- Harpsichord (Harpsiroo) [Stringed instrument]
- Janja (Janja) [Name that means 'lamb']
- Kotone (Kotone) [Name that means 'harp', a stringed instrument]
- Lyre (Outlyre) [Stringed instrument, is also be combined with 'outlier' or 'outler']
- Ovid (Ovid) [Name meaning 'owner of sheep' or 'wool']
- Carlos Salzedo (Salzedo) [Famous harpist]
- Turlough O'Carolan (Turlough) [Famous harpist]
- Una (Una) [Name derived from 'uan', an Irish word that means 'lamb']
Repatillo[]
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Rootitoot[]
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Sooza[]
- The name "Anemone" comes from a sea creature.
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Thrumble[]
Thrumble's names reference mythological and fictitious water creatures, humming, and it's elongated neck.
- Charybdis (Charybdis) [Greek mythological sea monster]
- Humdrum (Humdrum) [Something boring or monotonous, has 'hum' in it]
- Longinus (Longinus) [Name that means 'long']
- Loch Ness Monster (Nessie) [Scottish mythological sea creature]
- Ninad (Ninad) [Name that means 'hum' or 'sound of water']
- Ningen (Ninny) [Japanese legendary sea creature, could also be a shortening of 'Ninad']
- Nobu (Nobu) [Name meaning 'prolong, stretch']
- Sigmund and the Sea Monsters (Sigmond) [Children's TV show featuring titular sea monster character]
- Trunko (Trunko) [Marine cryptid]
Ziggurab[]
Ziggurab has some nicknames that reference its crab-like appearance or its sounds, and has real names with meanings that relate to stone.
- Claw (Clawbo)
- Dunstan (Dunstan)
- Ebenezer (Ebenezer)
- Scuttle (Scuttle)
- Syncopate (Sinkopa)
- Talon (Talon)
- Torsten (Torsten)
- Wystan (Wystan)
Wynq[]
Wynq's names refer to its singular eye, low intelligence, and general appearance.
- Cyclops (Clopsie) [Mythological one-eyed creature]
- Eayan/Euyin (Eayan) ['eye' in Arabic]
- Jumbo shrimp (Jumby, Shrimpi) [Oxymoron about size, the Wynq is large]
- Lunkhead (Lunk) [Term meaning 'a dumb person', also a character from Mixels]
- Ojo (Ojo) ['eye' in Spanish]
- Plankton (Plankie) [One-eyed Spongebob Squarepants character]
- Eye (Skeye) [Could be a combo with Skye (name) or the blue color]
- Think + Wynq (Thynq) [Wynq has low intelligence]
- Tutti-Frutti + Tooth (Toothiefruttie) [Confection]