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Robert Mitchell

Pokemon Unite Nicknames



DELETE THIS INSANITY. If you want to make your community a place for rainbow and ponies this will not work because more adults play this thing than kids do. This is censorship, and this is ALSO flat out ridiculous. The fact is that the only result that happens from incarcerating the majority for the sake of a minority is the path to destruction. Not only i cannot name my pokemon with "Start", i cannot name them with "Hell" or "Devil" to make confidence of my pokemon. What if i want to name my Scizor "Red Devil"? The only people that you will betray is your loyal customers and this won't add anything other than my contempt and resentment.




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And I am in no way a devil worshipper, but I've always thought it was fun to name my CP 666 pokemon with devil in the name. My latest was a teddiursa and I found out that is no longer allowed. Nor is Satan or Lucifer or otherwise. Thankfully as it was "Teddiursa", I just added the word 'tan' to the end to make it TeddiurSatan and it was allowed. But very annoying Niantic. Please find another way to filter. Other than the obvious offensive ones.


Nobunaga was an influential figure in Japanese history and is regarded as one of the three great unifiers of Japan, along with his retainers Toyotomi Hideyoshi and Tokugawa Ieyasu. Hideyoshi later united Japan in 1591, and invaded Korea a year later. However, he died in 1598, and Ieyasu took power after the Battle of Sekigahara in 1600, becoming shogun in 1603, and ending the Sengoku period.


  • Web Animation Homestar Runner: The Strong Bad Email "fan club" inspired some Homestar fans to start calling themselves "Deleteheads", after Strong Sad's own fan club from the email.

  • Dreamhousers (Barbie: Life in the Dreamhouse)

  • The FNDM (RWBY)

  • Playhouse Friends (Alfred's Playhouse)

  • "Followers" (Kenzoku) for hololive fans in general. Foreign (ie, not Japanese) fans are often referred to as "Kaigai-niki" (lit. "Overseas Bros"). Many of the idols have specific nicknames for their own fanbases as well, and sometimes separate nicknames for Japanese fans vs foreign fans: Uruha Rushia (who's supposed to be a Necromancer) calls her audience the "Fandead".

  • Inugami Korone has separate names for her general fanbase (Koronesuki, lit. "Korone Lovers") and her foreign fanbase ("X Potatos", based off of a stream where she mispronounced the name "Exposito").

  • Houshou Marine (a self-proclaimed pirate captain) calls her fans her "crew", naturally. She also refers to her foreign fans as "Overseas Sexy Guys/Gals".

  • Fubuki likes to call her foreign fans her "Friends" (based on her constant "friendzoning" of everyone who jokingly proposes to her).

  • Nene refers to her fans as her "Husbands Collection" (yes, her female fans included).



Double-punch nicknames have been trending since Gigi Hadid's rise to stardom, and Kiki is the it-girl for 2023. It's one of the many stylish kindercore names, associated with Hayao Miyazaki's Kiki's Delivery Service. We also expect to see more babies named Keke, as in Keke Palmer.


Marigold has been on our watchlist for years now, but 2023 is when it's going to really pop. It's a bright and fresh floral name ripe with symbolism in cultures from Mexico to India. Fashionable nicknames Margo and Goldie make Marigold an even sweeter option.


Every year, new rookies come into the league and give us a fresh batch of name ideas. Sometimes, players move on from one squad to another and inadvertently unite two player names that perfectly merge into a legendary team handle. You never know until you sit down and think about it. 041b061a72


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