Monsters in category: Category:Triple Element Monsters
Below is a list of every known default name for every Rare Triple-Element Monster.
| Monster | Possible Names | Monster | Possible Names |
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![]() Rare Reedling |
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![]() Rare Spunge |
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![]() Rare Thumpies |
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![]() Rare Scups |
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![]() Rare PomPom |
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![]() Rare Congle |
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![]() Rare Pummel |
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![]() Rare Clamble |
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![]() Rare Bowgart |
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![]() Rare T-Rox |
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![]() Rare Barrb |
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![]() Rare Floogull |
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![]() Rare Whaddle |
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![]() Rare Woolabee |
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![]() Rare Repatillo |
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![]() Rare Rootitoot |
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![]() Rare Sooza |
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![]() Rare Thrumble |
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![]() Rare Ziggurab |
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![]() Rare Wynq |
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Nickname Origins[]
These explain where the names of the Monsters originate from.
Rare Reedling[]
- Coddle (Coddle) [Verb which means to be overprotective]
- ??? (Conkee)
- ??? (Ellwhy)
- Fooph (Fooph) [Onomatopoeia from the sound from Rare Reedling's instrument]
- Gap (Gaap, Gheep) [Referring to the gap between Rare Reedling's teeth]
- ??? (Hobbz)
- Mater (Meder) [Cars character who has buck teeth]
- Aqualung (Qualung)
- ??? (Rapuul)
- ??? (Rinn)
- ??? (Thewsala)
- Bartholomew (Thollamew)
- ??? (Tulll)
- Zodiac (Zoadi)
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Rare Spunge[]
Rare Spunge's names reference The Simpsons, particularly in reference to the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant.
- ??? (Belsk)
- Blinky (Blinky) [Mutated fish from The Simpsons who has three eyes, the inspiration for Rare Spunge itself]
- Blob (Bloob)
- Mr. Burns (Burnz) [Owner of the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant in The Simpsons]
- FX (Ehphex) [Channel where The Simpsons reruns air]
- Springfield (Fingsprield) [Setting of The Simpsons]
- Ned Flanders (Florn) [Character from The Simpsons]
- Homer Simpson (Homer) [Character from The Simpsons]
- Gerald Sampson (Jerauld) [Character from The Simpsons]
- ??? (Lidge)
- ??? (Morgg)
- ??? (Mungk)
- Waylon Smithers (Smitherz) [Mr. Burns' assistant in The Simpsons]
- ??? (Thigget)
- ??? (Voolfe)
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Rare Thumpies[]
Rare Thumpies' names come from terms in the game My Singing Monsters Thumpies, as well as references to their appearances.
- Abbot and Costello (Abutt & Custyllo)
- Bite + Pinch (Bitey & Pinchy)
- ??? (Bub & Nub)
- doO-eNDay (Dooen & Day) [Song from My Singing Monsters Thumpies]
- Treble and Bass clefs (Dripple & Bass)
- ??? (Grool & Hool)
- The Marx Brothers (Groucho & Harpo)
- Grub + Pencil stub (Grubb & Stubb)
- ??? (Marty & Billy)
- PhAD-or-LeEns (Phad & Leens) [Song from My Singing Monsters Thumpies]
- Fall, bounce (Phawl & Bownce)
- RawT and ReeCesS (Rawt & Reecess) [The names of the Thumpies used for the Monster]
- George Romero + Dante's Inferno (Romero & Dante)
- Squirm + Learn (Skwerm & Lurnn)
- sTeelnuTs (Steel & Nuts) [Song from My Singing Monsters Thumpies]
- Zombie + Gremlin (Zomb & Gremm)
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Rare Scups[]
Rare Scups has nicknames inspired by famous people or characters that have mustaches or licorice.
- Liquorice allsorts (Allsort) [Mixture of various licorice treats]
- Salvador Dalí (Daali) [Spanish surrealist artist, known for The Persistence of Memory]
- Derp (Dearp)
- ??? (Gorman)
- Groucho Marx (Groucho) [American comedian who was a part of the Marx Brothers]
- Kurt Russell (Khurt) [American actor]
- ??? (Kindra)
- Friedrich Nietzsche (Neeech) [German philosopher, author of Thus Spoke Zarathustra]
- Pai Mei (Paimay) [Character in Kill Bill: Volume 2 played by Gordon Liu]
- Liquorice (Quorice)
- Burt Reynolds (Reynold) [American actor]
- Tom Selleck (Sellikk) [American actor]
- Slinky (Shlink) [A toy which resembles Rare Scups' arched form]
- Wilford Brimley (Wilford) [American actor]
- Yosemite Sam (Yozemitte) [Easily-angered Looney Tunes cowboy]
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Rare PomPom[]
Rare PomPom's names largely relate to the color purple.
- Cara, Kara (Caira) [???]
- ??? (Flo)
- ??? (Ginelle)
- Go, go (GoGo) [Something a cheerleader might say]
- Grimace (Grimuss) [The purple character used in McDonald's advertisements, often alongside Ronald McDonald]
- ??? (Kupie)
- Turanga Leela (Leela) [Character from Futurama with purple hair]
- Purple (Purpz) [Referencing its color]
- Regina (Regina) [???]
- ??? (Rin)
- Sally (Sallee) [???]
- ??? (Seffin)
- ??? (Tor)
- ??? (Twizz)
- Rush (Wrush) [Type of flower that is sometimes purple]
- Yay! Low! (Yaylow) [Part of PomPom's track on Air Island]
- ??? (Yeedle)
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Rare Congle[]
- Alpha + Fanny (Alphanny) [???]
- Bryagh (Bryagh) [Character from The Flight of Dragons]
- Carolinus (Carolinus) [Character from The Flight of Dragons]
- Kedang (Gnadek) [spelled backwards]
- Gorbash (Gorbash) [Character from The Flight of Dragons]
- Huevo (Hwayd) [Spanish for Egg]
- ??? (Knibb)
- ??? (Milisande)
- ??? (Mullony)
- Ommadon (Ommadon) [Character from The Flight of Dragons]
- Drum Pad (Padd)
- Shell (Sheedle)
- Smrgol (Smrgol) [Character from The Flight of Dragons]
- ??? + Charles (Tharles)
- ??? (Xidd)
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Rare Pummel[]
Many of Rare Pummel's reference sea-dwelling animals or reference its appearance.
- "In the belly of the beast" (Beezt, Belly)
- Gastropods (Gazz)
- Holes (Holz) [Potentially referring to the hole of Rare Pummel's mouth.]
- Ichthyo- (Icktheo) [Prefix relating to fish]
- Jaw (Jawol) [Referring to Rare Pummel's "lockjaw"]
- Liz (Liz)
- Leagues (Loog) [As in, under the sea]
- Thing (Phiing)
- ??? (Scrumblo)
- Swallow (Swaulo) [Likely referring to Rare Pummel's open mouth]
- Thud (Thrudd)
- Timpani (Timbee) [A percussion instrument]
- Crab (Vraab)
- Fin (Vvinn)
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Rare Clamble[]
- Bink (Bink) [Likely an onomatopoeia for cymbals]
- Eyes + Iso- (Eyeso) [Rare Clamble's eyes peek out of its cymbals] + [Prefix meaning "equal," referring to how Rare Clamble's design was based on Mimic]
- Gammy (Gammi) [A term of endearment for a grandparent. Likely referencing Rare Clamble's poor posture]
- ??? (Getti)
- Gus Johnson (Guuz) [Jazz drummer]
- ??? (Hektor)
- Hubbub (Hubb)
- Hyacinth (Hyasynth) [An herb]
- Mimic (Mimm) [A previously scrapped Quint Element monster, in which part of its original design was reused for Rare Clamble's design]
- Mushu (Mooshu) [Dragon spiritual guardian from Mulan]
- ??? (Ókunn)
- Phil + Filter (Philtor)
- Sebastian (Sebaschun) [Crab from The Little Mermaid]
- ??? (Thunily)
- ??? (Wuffle)
- ??? (Xandar)
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Rare Bowgart[]
- Fred Astaire (Astair) [American musician, actor, dancer, and more]
- Osteo- + Austin (Austeo) [Prefix meaning 'related to bone']
- Bill "Bojangles" Robinson (Bojangles) [American tap dancer and singer]
- Cello + Shelby (Cellby)
- Derma- + Monster (Dhermon) [Prefix meaning 'related to skin']
- Edvard Grieg (Edvard) [Norwegian composer]
- Goliath (Goliath)
- Heinrich Schiff (Hinez) [Austrian cellist]
- ??? (Keating)
- Lith- (Lith) [Prefix meaning "rock" or "stone"]
- Horn (Oren) [Rare Bowgart has off-white, horn-like protrusions on its head and back]
- Rushing (Rusch) [Music term for going faster than intended tempo]
- ??? (Smumf)
- String (Stweeng)
- ??? (Theeshie)
- ??? (Tori)
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Rare T-Rox[]
Rare T-Rox's names come from things related to dinosaurs and machinery or mechanisms.
- Boba + Dinosaur/Bulbasaur (Bobasaur) [Drink filled with chewy tapioca pearls; may also reference the Pokémon Bulbasaur]
- Cad (Cade) [Welsh word for 'battle' or 'army']
- Chewy (Chooey) [Food with a tough consistency]
- Kryptops (Cryton) [Dinosaur]
- Dig + -tron (Digatron)
- Dino (Dina)
- Engine (Enginn) [A piston-powered machine that generates power in vehicles]
- Flow (Floughe) [Potentially referring to the "primordial goop" mentioned in its bio]
- Granite + Grant (Grahnt)
- Gruff (Gruff) [Something that is coarse or rough]
- Hinge (Hinge) [A moveable joint in a mechanism]
- Jurassic (Jrazik) [The geologic period in which many dinosaurs lived]
- Dr. Ian Malcolm (Malkum) [Character from Jurassic Park]
- Spike (Spike) [A sharp point, something many dinosaurs possessed]
- Thunk + Tonka (Thonka) [Sound Rare T-Rox makes + Toy vehicle brand]
- Wrecks + Rex (Wrekz)
Rare Barrb[]
- Agave (Agavay) [Desert plant]
- Brugmansia (Broogmansia) [Genus of flowering plants]
- Cactus (Caktika)
- Cereus (Cereus) [Alternative name for Ceroid Cacti, which are a grouping of cacti species defined by very elongated bodies.]
- Jasmine (Jazmeene)
- Nectar (Nektar)
- Pitaya (Pitahaya) [Type of cactus fruit]
- Shugabush + Barrb (Shugabarrb)
- Succulent (Shuckulent) [Type of desert plant]
- Umbra- (Ummbruh) [Prefix related to shadow]
Rare Floogull[]
Rare Floogull's names come from stealing or taking items.
- Burgle (Burgull) [Act of robbery in a building]
- Butch Cassidy (Kassidee) [Famous train and bank robber]
- Kleptomania (Klepta) [Urge to steal]
- Arsène Lupin (Loopin) [Fictional gentleman thief]
- Mooch (Mewch) [Take through generosity]
- Mine (Myne) [Word inferring that something is taken by someone]
- Pilfer (Pilpher) [Steal in small amounts]
- Scrounge (Skrownj) [Obtain through stealing or scavenging]
- Scuttle (Skuttle) [Move rapidly, likely after stealing]
- Swipe (Swype) [Slang for 'steal']
Rare Whaddle[]
Rare Whaddle's names reference polka and marshmallows, things both referencing it's white, polka-dotted body.
- Kenosha Kickers (Kenosha) [Fictional polka band from film Home Alone]
- Marshmallow (Marsha, Mahllo) [White confection]
- Walter Ostanek (Ostanek) [Musician known as 'Canada's Polka King']
- Polka (Pohka) [Style of music and dance, can also refer to 'polka dots']
- Gus Polinski (Polinski) [Home Alone character leading the Kenosha Kickers]
- Polkagris (Polkagris) [Candy named after the music/dance style]
- Yosh and Stan Shmenge (Schmenge) [Fictional polka duo from TV film The Last Polka]
- Jimmy Sturr (Sturr) [Musician known as the 'King of Polka']
- The Versatones (Verssatone) [Band founded by famous polka musician Eddie Blazonczyk]
Rare Woolabee[]
Rare Woolabee's names come from caprids and wool.
- Agno (Agno) [Term that means 'lamb']
- Aries (Arieez) [Astrological sign represented by a ram]
- Fleece (Fleess) [Wooly covering]
- Goat (Goht) [Type of caprid]
- Shepherd (Hurd, Shep) [Person who tends to flocks of sheep]
- Lamb (Lambo) [Term for young sheep]
- Outcast + Black (Outblazt) [Individual cast out by society, also known as a black sheep]
- Shear (Sheeer) [Tool used to cut off wool]
- Wool (Wewl) [Fiber that comes from sheep]
Rare Repatillo[]
Most of Rare Repatillo's names relate to farming.
- Cultivation (Cultiva) [Crop farming]
- Digging (Digzby) [Technique used to make soil porous for farming]
- Armadillo (Dillo) [Mammal]
- Dirt (Durt) [Soil]
- Old MacDonald (Ol Mak) [Farmer in nursery rhyme]
- Planter (Plahntar) [Pot for planting or machinery for sowing seeds]
- Root (Rhuut) [Part of crop that attaches it to the ground]
- Shovel (Shuvvul) [Tool used for digging]
- Tilling (Tilly) [Creating rows for planting crops]
- Tractor (Traktorr) [Vehicle for various farming tasks]
Rare Rootitoot[]
Rare Rootitoot's names come from vegetables, mainly the carrot.
- Daucus carota subsp. sativus (Daucus) [Scientific name of the carrot]
- Juicer (Joosser) [Tool that extracts juice from vegetables]
- Carotene (Karotine) [Carrot pigment giving them their orange color]
- Lettuce (Laytoos) [Leafy green vegetable]
- Phloem (Phloem) [Nutrient transport tissue found in carrots]
- Starch (Starrch) [Carbohydrate found in various vegetables]
- Taproot + Toot (Taptoot) [Main root of a carrot]
- Toot + Tuber (Tooburr) [Vegetable stem that stores nutrients]
- Xylem (Xylem) [Water transport tissue found in carrots]
- Zanahoria (Zanaho) [Spanish for "carrot"]
Rare Sooza[]
Rare Sooza's names come from traditionally female names mixed with words that describe its design or brass instruments.
- Bruise/Brown + Sooza (Brooza)
- Harmony + Carmen (Harmon)
- Mute + Cutie (Myootie)
- Cork (Qorq) [Referring to the corks that adorn Rare Sooza's instrument]
- Stopper (Stoppur) [Referring to the stoppers that adorn Rare Sooza's instrument]
- Timbre + Kimbra (Timbra)
- Trombone + Beau (Trombeau)
- Trumpet + -ino (Trumpetino) [The suffix -ino refers to something small or cute. This is likely intended to be ironic.]
- Valve + Valerie (Valverie)
- Whisper (Whispa) [Referring to its bio which says it can create a more muted sound thanks to its corks]
Rare Thrumble[]
Rare Thrumble's names are based on sea monsters.
- St. Augustine Monster (Augusteen) [Octopus carcass believed to be a sea monster]
- Hydra (Hidruh) [Ancient Greek many-headed serpent]
- Jörmungandr (Jörmoon, Midgard) [World serpent of Norse Mythology, sometimes referred to as the Midgard Serpent]
- Leviathan (Levi) [Abrahamic sea monster]
- Marine (Mereen)
- Scylla (Scylla) [Nymph that was transformed into a sea monster]
- Ceto, Cetus (Seatuss) [Can either refer to any of three divine women associated with water or the ocean, or any number of whale-like sea monsters, both of Ancient Greek myth]
- Swim, Thrumble (Swimble) [References the Rare Thrumble's greater affinity for its Water element]
- Tiamat (Teeamat) [Mesopotamian sea goddess associated with sea serpents, in turn inspiring the many-headed dragon deity of Dungeons & Dragons]
Rare Ziggurab[]
Rare Ziggurab has names that take inspirations from food and cleaning.
- Scotch-Brite (Brite)
- Butter (Buhttur)
- Crab cake (KrabKayk)
- The Krusty Krab (Krusty) [Restaurant in SpongeBob SquarePants owned by a crab with a sponge as an employee]
- Hors d'oeuvre (OrrDurrv) [Appetizers]
- Pound cake (Pownd)
- Confetti cake (Punfetti)
- Shortcake (Shorrt)
- Scour (Skower)
- Scrub (Skrubb)
Rare Wynq[]
- Barber (Barrburr)
- Chap (Chap) [Term for a man]
- Cheerio (Cheereeoh) [Classy British salutation]
- Groom (Grewm)
- Handlebar mustache (Handellbarr)
- Gentleman + Monster (JentleMon)
- Noble (Knobull)
- Monocle (Monokul)
- Mustache (Stash)
- Whiskers (Wwiskers) [Nickname for facial hair]




















