CAP 25 - Part 10 - CAP 25g Name Submissions--OPEN FOR FINAL SUBMISSIONS

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Lightningroe

The lightningrod antlers combines with the name of the common European deer "roe", while still reflecting the typing if pronounced like "lightning grow".

Pronounced: LITE-ning-row
IPA: <'laɪtnɪŋroʊ>
 
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Thundeerstep

"Deer" + "thunder-step", a fitting mythical appellation for this lighting bolt-hoofed CAP.

Pronounced: "THUN-deer-step"
 
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Blitzelk

A combination of "blitz" (German for lightning) and "elk"; also resembles Blitzen, one of Santa's reindeer

Pronounced: "bliht-ZEHLK"
 
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Majesthorn

Combines "majestic" + "horn" or "thorn", also contains "Thor" (Etruskian god of thunder and the sky)

Pronounced: "Muh-JES-thorn"
 

reachzero

the pastor of disaster
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Elkaliber

A combination of "Elk" + "Caliber".

Pronounced: "elk-KAL-i-ber"
IPA: ɛlkkæl.əb.ɚ

The original idea for 25g's design was "elk railgun", and the two words in this portmanteau flow together easily.
 
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Antlerture

Comes from Antler, the horns on a deer; and Armature, a part in electric motors and the protective covering of an animal or plant (in this case it's both).

Pronounced: "Ant-lurr-churr"
 

Frostbiyt

Not Exactly Helping
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Jupideer

Jupiter, Roman God of Thunder + Deer

Pronounced: <jew-pi(as in pit)-deer>
 

Deck Knight

Blast Off At The Speed Of Light! That's Right!
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Voltayelk

"Voltaic" cells absorb light to create energy [galvanism], plants also use light for energy [photosynthesis] + "Elk".

Prounounced: "Volt-EY-elk"
IPA: vol-tey-elk
 
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Thundeer

A combination of « Thunder » and « Deer ». Pronounce... Well, Thun-d-ee-r. (Dunno how to write that pronounciation)
 

Reiga

im dying squirtle
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Gigahortz

"Gigahertz" + "Horticulture" + "Giga-" prefix.

Pronounced: gi-GUH-horts

Unites the electrical and botanical aspects of the design while referencing the huge stature of the mon and the animal it's based on.
 
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Capaceros

Combines "Capacitor" and "-ceros", meaning "horn" in Greek.

Pronounced: "Ca-PAH-cer-ohs"
 

Bughouse

Like ships in the night, you're passing me by
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Springshok

"Springbok" + "Shock"

Pronounced: "SPRING-shock"
IPA: /ˈsprɪŋˌʃak/
 
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Mahono

Maho no shika = Magical deer in japanese
(Most of my names are based off japanese stuff, rip)

PRONOUNCED: Ma-ho-no
 
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Relkan

"railgun" + "elk"
Elk that can fire off electric attacks off its horn like a railgun.

Pronounced: "REL-kahn"
IPA: ɹeɪlkʌn
 
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Wattpiti

A combination of "Watt," the unit of electrical power, and "Wapiti," a word for North American elk.

Pronounced: "WAHT-pih-tee"
IPA: wɑtpɪti
 

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Diodolph

"Diode" (As in light-emitting diodes, or LEDs) + "Rudolph" (Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer).

Pronounced: "DYE-oh-dolf"
IPA: daɪoʊdɒlf

I feel that light makes for a fine common ground between the Electric and Grass typings, as both have strong associations with luminescence. I can definitely see aspects of 25g's design glowing, particularly the hooves and antlers (and the nose!), so this name definitely aims to reflect that :)
 
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