CAP 32 Prevos - Name Submissions

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Final Submission

Ferythrob


From e, fairy in french; erythrocyte, red blood cell; and throb.

Pronounced: FEH·ree·thraab
IPA: ˈfɛriθrɑb


Klowblood

A deformation of Kobold, a synonym for goblin; Loop of Willis (low) and Blood, also sounds like Cold-blooded.

Pronounced: CLOW·bluhd
IPA: 'kloʊblʌd
 
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WIP 2/3

Cyteeny


1st Stage, From erythrocyte and teeny

Pronounced: sigh-TEE-nee

He's just a little guy

Arterate

2nd Stage, From artery (the circle of willis is made up of a bunch of arteries) and great (referring to size), it also has a -ate just like pixelate, which was unintentional but I think it's neat.

Pronounced: are-ter-ate

I'm much happier with these names compared to my last two, I love the energy of Cyteeny, seems fitting for a baby pokemon, though I'm still a little unsure about the 2nd stage's name.
 
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Awtawee


“Artery”, “aw”, and “wee”, since it’s small

Pronounced: AW-TUH-WEE

Searstroll

“Sear”, “stroll”, and “troll”

Pronounced: SEER-STROHL

Borrowed from "Searstole", another suggested name for Hemogoblin. The "troll" part of the name lends itself to the "goblin" portion of the third stage, while also joining with the s to form "stroll", since it's now able to walk
 
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Erythrobdler


Erythocyte (formal term for a red blood cell) + heartthrob + toddler

Pronounced: "err-EE-thrawb-DLERR"

Circulester

Circulatory/Circle of Willis + jester

Pronounced: "sir-KYUU-less-TURR"
 
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Gremunchkin


Gremlin + Munchkin

Pronounced: "Gruh-MUNCH-kin"

He's just a little guy.

Stressel

Stress + Vessel

Pronounced: STRESS-ul

Blood vessels + flustered nature of this line + this monstrosity probably causes stress in its opponents.
 
Final Submission

Leukogoblin


A combination of the prefix "Leuk-" which is used to describe white blood cells and "Goblin", following the naming trend of it's final stage.

Pronounced: Luu-ko-gob-lin

Fibrigoblin

A ccombination of "Fibrin" the proteins that web together to form blood clots, and "Goblin" following the naming trend of it's final stage.

Pronounced: Fye-bri-gob-lin
 
WIP (2/3 Stage 1)

Hemotyke


hemocyte + tyke

Pronounced: HE-moh-tike

WIP (3/3 Stage 1)

Playtlet


play + platelet

Pronounced: PLATE-lit

WIP (2/3 Stage 2)

Willinilli


(circle of) Willis + willy-nilly

Pronounced: WILL-ee-NILL-ee
 
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Edit: For reference, polls will be held separately per stage: all stage 1 names first will be polled, then all stage 2 names will be polled.
 
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Hematot


hemato- + tot

Pronounced: he-MAH-tot
IPA: ˌhimætɑt

Scattervein

scatterbrain + vein

Pronounced: SKA-ter-vein
IPA: ˈskætərveɪn
 
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Cruorf


Cruor [colouring matter of clotted blood] + dwarf [small, fairy-like creature]

Pronounced: 'KROO-awrf'

Willisprite

Circle of Willis [the organ in question] + Will-o-the-Wisp [allusion to developing Fire abilities and possible fairy inspiration] + sprite [an spirit-like fairy]

Pronounced: 'WILL-lisp-sprite'
 
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Hoblin


"hobbling" + "hobgoblin" + happens to be a contraction of "Hemogoblin"

Pronounced: "HAW-blin"
IPA: ˈhɒblɪn

Woblin

"wobbling" + "goblin"

Pronounced: "WAW-blin"
IPA: ˈwɒblɪn

Stage 1 looks like it hobbles around, stage 2 looks very wobbly, and all together, the line forms a very nice pattern of names with Hoblin -> Woblin -> Hemogoblin. :D
 
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Cyteeny


Erythrocyte (Term for Red Blood Cell) + Teeny

Pronounced: "sigh-TEE-nee"

Arterate

Artery + Great (Referring to size as this fella is rather tall based on the size comparison)

Pronounced: "ARE-ter-ate"

I like the connection the names have in Erythrocytes containing Hemoglobin while Arteries helps carry blood which contains Erythrocytes.
 
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Hemosprite


hemocyte (blood cell) + sprite (a type of fairy)

Pronounced: HEEM-o-sprite

Hemonymph

hemolymph (circulatory fluid in invertebrates, analogous to blood) + nymph (mythical creature)

Pronounced: HEEM-o-nimph
 
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Cellet


Cell (cell) + let (platelet)

Pronounced: SEL-leht

Hemophilist


Hemophil (hemophiliac) + philist (philanthropist= individual who is characterized by love for other people and their works for the common good without receiving anything in return)

Pronounced: HEEM-uh-fil-ihst
 
Final Submission

Platelittle


Platelet + Little

Pronounced: PLAYT-lit-tuhl

Hemoculus

Hemo + Humonculus

Pronounced: HEE-mo-cue-luhs
 
Final Submission

Clottle


1st Stage: A portmanteau of "Clot" and "Coddle", also looks like "Little"

Pronounced: CLOHT-duhl
IPA: ˈklɒ.doll

Aortangle

2nd Stage: A portmanteau of "Aorta" and "Tangle"

Pronounced: ay-OR-tayn-gul
IPA: eɪˈɔːr.teɪŋ.gl
 
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Blooddie


A portmanteau of "Blood" and "Kiddie", also pronounced like "Bloody"

Pronounced: bluhd-ee

Heartery

A portmanteau of "Heart" and "Artery"

Pronounced: hahr-ter-ee
 
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Cytike


Cyte (cell) + tike (small, sometimes mischievous child; variant spelling of tyke)

Pronounced: SIE-tike
IPA: 'saɪtaɪk

Ventricoil

Ventricle (chamber of the heart) + coil

Pronounced: VEHN-trih-coil
IPA: 'vɛntrɪkɔɪl
 
Final Submission

Leukosprite


"Leukocyte" (White blood cell, and it is a blood cell that is white) + "Sprite" (Another term for fairy)

Pronounced: LEW + koh + sprite

Lepercheron

"Leprechaun" (Small mythical humanoid) + "Artery of Percheron" (Rare anatomical variation in the Circle of Willis which, when obstructed, causes motor issues)

Pronounced: LEH + per + CHUR + ron
 
Final Submission

Sickelee


A Combination of the words Sickle and Cell, referencing Sickle Cell Disease. It also sounds like the word "Sickly".

Pronounced: SICK-el-lee

Faeorta

A simple combination of the words "Fae" and "Aorta".

Pronounced: fay-YOR-tuh
 
Final Submission

Thrombulin


A combination of thrombocyte, an alternative name for platelets, globulin, and goblin.

Pronounced: thraam-bluhn

Circulin

A play on circulation, goblin, and circling.

Pronounced: sur-kyuh-luhn
 
Final Submission

Globlin


"Globulin" + "Goblin"

Pronounced: "glaa-bluhn"

Capillaerie

"Capillary" + "Faerie (the ye olde English spelling of 'fairy')"

Pronounced: "ka-puh-leh-ree"

Was told that Williwisp was too fire-coded so I'mma sub a more straightforward name for the 2nd guy
 
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