User:TheLegendaryPuff/New Horizons villagers name origins
Admiral (his name and quote are both terms used in sailing. His Japanese name means "stubborn".)
Agent S (unknown, but the S stands for squirrel. Her Japanese name means "number two".)
Agnes (Portmanteau of agū, a breed of black pig native to the Okinawa prefecture and the given name Agnes)
Al (a mispronunciation of gorilla, "goralla". His Japanese name means "preserving".)
Alfonso (pun on "alligator")
Alice (Named after the city of Alice Springs, Australia. Her Japanese name is named after the city of Melbourne, Australia.)
Alli (same as Alfonso's. Her Japanese name comes from "crocodile".)
Amelia (named after aviation pioneer Amelia Earhart. Her Japanese name comes from a breed of eagle and a shortening of a place in South America.)
Anabelle (pun on "anteater")
Anchovy (Anchovies make up the diet for some birds)
Angus (Named after the Aberdeen Angus breed of cow)
Anicotti (From manicotti, a pasta)
Ankha (From the Egyptian hieroglyphic symbol ankh, meaning "life". Her Japanese name is named after the Nile River and her German and French names are named after Cleopatra.)
Annalisa (same as Anabelle's)
Annalise (Her Japanese name means "please" in French.)
Antonio (same as Anabelle's)
Apollo (Named after NASA's Apollo mission)
Apple (The color of her fur is the same as apples, or she is apple-cheeked)
Astrid (The prefix "astr-" means "star". Her Japanese name references the joey she carries.)
Aurora (From the aurora borealis natural phenomenon)
Ava (From the Latin word ova, meaning "egg")
Avery (From "aviary", a large birdcage. His Japanese name comes from the Cree word kuskecha-sew, meaning "black-ish", his feather color.)
Axel (A reference to his extra large size)
Baabara (Portmanteau of "baa" and the given name Barbara. Her Japanese name is the French word for "three".)
Bam (Named after the Disney character Bambi)
Bangle (From "Bengal tiger", or she could be named after the girl group The Bangles)
Barold (Portmanteau of "bear" and the given name Harold)
Bea (From "beagle". Beagle is also her Japanese name.)
Beardo (He has a mustache, or it could be a pun on his species. His Japanese name comes from the word "bear".)
Beau (His name means "beautiful" in French)
Becky (Her name almost rhymes with "peck")
Bella (Her name means "beautiful" in Italian)
Benedict (From eggs Benedict, a breakfast sample)
Benjamin (His Japanese name could be a reference to the story of Hachikō.)
Bertha (From the nickname "Big Bertha", a reference to her huge size. Her Japanese name means "bean paste".)
Bettina (Her Japanese name, Maruko, is a common girl's name there.)
Bianca (Her name means "white" in Italian. Her Japanese name refers to powdered snow, her fur color.)
Biff (His name comes his obsession for his muscles. His Spanish name comes from Spaniard clay containers, his skin color.)
Big Top (Elephants like him are situated in a big top, which is the main area of a circus)
Bill (A duck's beak is called a bill. His Japanese name is from the century egg, an egg which is preserved in ash for months.)
Billy (From "billy goat". His Japanese name means "I'm tired".)
Biskit (From "dog biscuits")
Bitty (From the phrase "itty-bitty", which is ironic for her size. Her Japanese name is of Spanish origin, meaning "love".)
Blaire (Her Japanese name comes from "silhouette", her fur color)
Blanche (Her name means "white" in French. Also named after Blanche Devereaux from The Golden Girls.)
Bluebear (From "blueberry")
Bob (From "bobcat")
Bonbon (Her name means "candy" in French. Her Japanese name comes from their word for "ear" and her Spanish name is a mix between Spanish "chocolate" and Catalan/Valencian xocolat.)
Bones (A dog's favorite treat is bones. He could also be named after the nickname "lazy bones".)
Boomer (Named after Boomer from Battlestar Galactica, who is also a pilot.)
Boone (From "baboon")
Boots (His Japanese name means "good harvest")
Boris (Pun on "boar")
Boyd (unknown)
Bree (From "Brie cheese")
Broccolo (From "broccoli")
Broffina (From "chicken broff")
Bruce (Named after the Norwegian god Bruse)
Bubbles (Comes from her bubbly personality, or is named after Bubbles from The Powerpuff Girls)
Buck (Refers to a vaulting horse used in gymnastics)
Bud (His name is slang for marijuana. His Japanese name is a pun on "glasses".)
Bunnie (From "bunny". Also comes from the given name Bonnie.)
Butch (His name comes from cartoon dogs, which are usually muscular)
Buzz (From "buzzard". His Japanese name is named after Toyotomi Hideyoshi, a daimyo from feudal Japan.)
Cally (Short form of Calliope)
Camofrog (Portmanteau of "camouflage" and "frog")
Canberra (Named after the capital of Australia, Canberra)
Candi (Play on the word "candy" or short form of Candace. Her Japanese name means "liver oil".)
Carmen (From "caramel". Her Japanese name is from "chocolate".)
Caroline (From sciurus carolinensis, the scientific name for the Eastern gray squirrel)
Carrie (She carries her joey. Her Japanese name is a reference to the fact that she's a mom.)
Cashmere (The cashmere fabric is from goat hair. Her Japanese name is the French word for "love".)
Celia (Her name is Latin for "heaven")
Cesar (Named after Roman emperor Julius Caesar)
Chadder (Play on "Cheddar cheese")
Charlise (Her Japanese name comes from the French/Portuguese word charme, meaning "charm".)
Cheri (The color of her fur is the same as cherries)
Cherry (Same as Cheri's)
Chester (From "chess")
Chevre (Her name means "female goat" in French". Her Japanese name, Yuki, is a common girl's name there.)
Chief (A wolf pack leader is sometimes called a chief)
Chops (From "pork chops")
Chow (variation of the Chinese surname Zhou. His Spanish name comes from the fact he's based on a panda.)
Chrissy (Named after singer Christina Aguilera)
Claude (From "Claude-hopper", meaning a foolish person.)
Claudia (From "claw". Her Japanese name is named after Marilyn Monroe)
Clay (He is based on the dogū, which is a Japanese small figurine made of clay)
Cleo (Named after professional horseback rider Cleo Ridgeley. Her Japanese name is named after Isotope, a famous Australian racehorse.)
Clyde (From "Clydesdale horse". He is also named after Clyde from Pac-Man.)
Coach (A coach is like a referee, a reference to his jock personality)
Cobb (From "corn on the cob", which pigs like to eat. His French name comes from porc, meaning "pork" while his Italian name is the wurst, a type of sausage.)
Coco (She is shaped like a coconut. Her Japanese name is named after the Yayoi Period, where Haniwa statues, the inspiration for gyroids, can be found.)
Cole (Play on coal, his fur color. His French name comes from épicurien, someone who likes food.)
Colton (From "colt")
Cookie (Dog treats are sometimes called cookies)
Cousteau (Named after marine biologist Jacques Cousteau. His Japanese name means "spring roll".)
Cranston (From "crane")
Croque (From "croak")
Cube (He wore a GameCube shirt in Population: Growing)
Curlos (Portmanteau of "curly" and the given name Carlos)
Curly (He has a curly tail and is named after Curly from The Three Stooges. His Japanese name is a reference to tonkatsu, a dish that uses ham instead or pork.)
Curt (To be "curt" is to impolitely brief)
Cyd (Alternate spelling of Sid, and named after Sid Vicious. His Japanese name references his punk look.)
Cyrano (Named after French dramatist Cyrano de Bergerac, who was often depicted with having a large nose. His Japanese name refers to the sakurajima radish, known for having a long tail.)
Daisy(The color of her fur is the same as daisies. Her Japanese name comes from the fact her fur color is the color of vanilla.)
Deena (Her Japanese name comes from a type of algae, her feather color.)
Deirdre (From "deer". Her name is of Irish origin.)
Del (From "crocodile". His Japanese name comes from the Japanese battleship Yamato.)
Deli (From "delicacy". His Japanese name is named after New Delhi, the capital of India.)
Derwin (Named after Charles Darwin)
Diana (Named after the Roman goddess Diana, who transformed a huntsman into a deer after he saw her bathe. Her Spanish name means "girl" in Italian and is named after the Disney character Bambi.)
Diva (A diva is another term for a female in the entertainment industry. Her Japanese name comes from the play Aida. Her French name, Violette, is her skin tone. Her Spanish name, Morania, is a pun on morada and rana, meaning "purple frog")
Dizzy (Children often spin in circles to get dizzy. His French name comes from her term "pachyderm".)
Dobie (Named after soul singer Dobie Gray and folklorist J. Frank Dobie. His German name is named after Sigmund Freud, and his French name includes loup, meaning "wolf" and means "little boy".)
Doc (From the famous Bugs Bunny quote, "Eh, what's up, Doc?" as well as Dr. Wright from SimCity)
Dom (From "dominance")
Dora (From "dormouse")
Dotty (Comes from her large, circled eyes)
Drago (From "dragon". His Japanese name includes the word tatsu, meaning "dragon".)
Drake (A male duck is called a drake. His Japanese name comes from foie gras, made from duck liver.)
Drift (unknown)
Ed (Named after Mr. Ed. His Spanish name is a pun on crin, meaning "mane".)
Egbert (From "egg". His Japanese name means "chilblains".)
Elise (Short form of Elizabeth. Her Japanese name comes from "monkey".)
Ellie (From "elephant". Her Japanese name comes from the Éclair pastry.)
Elmer (Named after the Elmer Horse Collection, who makes horse figurines. His Japanese name comes from sablé, a French shortbread biscuit.)
Eloise (Same as Ellie's)
Elvis (Named after Elvis Presley)
Erik (From "elk")
Eugene (From "eucalyptus")
Eunice (From "ewe")
Fang (Wolves have fangs. He is probably named after the novel White Fang, by Jack London. His Japanese name is named after the Russian province of Siberia.)
Fauna (From "fawn". Her Japanese name comes from the "Do Re Mi" song from The Sound of Music.)
Felicity (From the Latin word felis, the scientific name for "cat")
Filbert (From an edible type of hazelnut)
Flip (His Japanese name comes from the fictional ninja Sarutobi Sasuke. Saru is Japanese for "monkey".)
Flo (From "ice floe". Her Italian and Spanish names come from snow.)
Flora (Named after the U.S. state of Florida, where flamingos live)
Flurry (From "snow flurry", her fur color. Her Japanese name means "snow viewing".)
Francine (unknown)
Frank (His Japanese name is named after The Incredible Hulk, his Spanish name means "eagle", and his French name is a portmanteau of the given name Greg and "reggae".)
Freckles (Her freckles are on top of her beak. Her Japanese name means "tuna".)
Freya (Named after the Norse goddess Freyja. Her Japanese name means "tundra".)
Friga (Named after the Norse goddess Frigg)
Frita (Her name means "fries" in Portuguese. Her Japanese name is named after the Wendy's fast food chain.)
Frobert (Portmanteau of "frog" and the given name Robert)
Fuchsia (The color of her fur is fuchsia. Her Japanese name contains the word shika, meaning "deer".)
Gabi (She is very talkative. It also comes from the Tagalog word for "night".)
Gala (From "gala apples")
Gaston (His name is French and is named after Gaston, the main villain in Beauty and the Beast)
Gayle (From "gator")
Genji (Named after the book The Tale of Genji by Murasaki Shikibu)
Gigi (Her Japanese name means "beautiful" in Spanish)
Gladys (From "glad". Her Japanese name means "millennium".)
Gloria (Named after silent film star Gloria Swanson)
Goldie (From "golden retriever". Her Japanese name comes from caramel, her fur color.)
Gonzo (Named after Gonzo from The Muppets)
Goose (A goose is a relative to the chicken. His French name comes from poulet, meaning "chicken".)
Graham (Named after inventor Alexander Graham Bell. His Spanish name is a pun on roer, meaning "to gnaw".)
Greta (Short for of Margareta, which comes from the Greek word for "pearl". Her Japanese name comes from the otafuku mask, which depicts a smiling woman.)
Grizzly (From "grizzly bear")
Groucho (Named after Groucho Marx of the Marx Brothers, or it could be a reference to his personality. His Japanese name is the word for "claw".)
Gruff (Named after the fable The Three Billy Goats Gruff. His French name means "grumpy" and his Spanish name means "satyr", a mythical half goat half-human creature)
Gwen (From "penguin")
Hamlet (Named after the Shakespeare play of the same name, or it comes from "hamster")
Hamphrey (Portmanteau of "hamster" and the given name Humphrey)
Hans (His name is of German origin, and common yeti sightings are found in the German Alps)
Harry (From "hairy", a reference to his beard)
Hazel (From "hazelnut")
Henry (Named after the Frog Prince's servant, whose name was Henry. Also named after Henry VIII of England. His Spanish comes from sapo, meaning "toad", while his Italian name comes from rana, meaning "frog")
Hippeux (From "hippo")
Hopkins (From "hop")
Hopper (From "Rockhopper penguin")
Hornsby (From "horn")
Huck (unknown)
Hugh (From "hue")
Iggly (From "igloo". His Japanese name is a type of sushi.)
Ike (Named after U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower, nicknamed "Ike". His Japanese name means "carpenter".)
Jacob (his name is of Biblical origin)
Jacques (From "jockey". Jacques is also the French form of James)
Jambette (From the French word jambes, meaning legs. Frog legs are a French delicacy)
Jay (From "blue jay". His Japanese name is katakana for "swallow")
Jeremiah (From the lyrics to "Joy to the World" by Three Dog Night: "Jeremiah was a bullfrog". His Japanese name is the Italian word for "four".)
Jitters (From "coffee jitters", a reference to his energetic personality. His Japanese name is a diminutive particle commonly found in Brazilian soccer players.)
Joey (Named after Joey Tribbiani from Friends)
Judy (Named after actress Judy Garland. Her Japanese name comes from the kanji for "beauty" and "bell" and is named after the Misuzu jelly candy sold and produced in the Nagano prefecture.)
Julia (alternate form of Julie)
Julian (Julius Caesar said he was related to the goddess Venus, a reference to his astronomy theme. His Japanese name is a reference to his feminine appearance.)
June (Her name is ironic, as she was born in May. May is her Japanese name.)
Kabuki (Kabuki is a genre in Japanese theater)
Katt (Her name means "cat" in Norwegian)
Keaton (His name means "place of hawks")
Ken (From "chicken". His Japanese name contains the word kuro, meaning "black", his feather color.)
Ketchup (She is based on a tomato, and ketchup is made from tomatoes)
Kevin (Named after actor Kevin Bacon)
Kid Cat (His Japanese name is a reference to Kamen Rider)
Kidd (From "kid")
Kiki (Named after the film Kiki's Delivery Service, as there's a cat named Jiji who resembles her. Her Japanese name is caviar, which cats love.)
Kitt (From "kit")
Kitty (Kitty is another term for a young cat. Her Japanese name is the French word for "chocolate", her fur color.)
Klaus (From "claws". His Japanese name contains the word kuma, meaning "bear".)
Knox (Named after Fort Knox. His Japanese name contains the word kin, meaning "gold".)
Kody (From "kodiak bear")
Kyle (From the Armenian word for "wolf")
Leonardo (From the Latin word leo, meaning "lion". His Japanese contains the word hyou, meaning "leopard".)
Leopold (Same as Leonardo's. His Japanese name references his goal to be a professor.)
Lily (Frogs like to play in lily pads)
Limberg (From "Limberger cheese". His Japanese name is a Chinese onion.)
Lionel (From "lion")
Lobo (His name is Spanish for "wolf")
Lolly (Slang for "candy". Her Japanese name is a type of soda and Korean name refers to lemon-lime soda.)
Lopez (From "antelope". His Japanese name is named after the Thomson's gazelle species.)
Louie (Louie in Italian is Luigi, in which he wore a Luigi tee in Population: Growing. His Japanese name references the fact that jock villagers like him like to talk about their muscles.)
Lucha (From the Spanish word luchar, meaning "to wrestle". His Japanese name contains the word karasu, meaning "crow".)
Lucky (His name is ironic, considering the bandages around his body)
Lucy (unknown)
Lyman (From "lime", his fur color)
Mac (Mac is a popular dog name. He is also named after Mack Truck Company, as their mascot is a bulldog.)
Maddie (Short form of Madeline)
Maelle (Her name means "ambitious", a reference to her snooty personality. It also translates to "princess" in Breton.)
Maggie (Short form of Margaret. Margaret is her Japanese name.)
Mallary (Portmanteau of "mallard" and the given name Mallory)
Maple (Her fur color is the same as maple syrup)
Marcel (His name is of French origin)
Marcie (From "marsupial")
Margie (Her name almost rhymes with "large". Her Japanese name comes from the Sari, an Indian dress where Asian elephants can be found.)
Marina (Her name is Latin for "of the sea")
Marshal (From "marshmallow")
Mathilda (From the Australian song "Waltzing Matilda". Her Japanese name contains the word aza, meaning "bruise". It also comes from a Wiccan chant, "Eko Eko Azarak", which is performed on a Samhain.)
Megan (Her name means "strong")
Melba (Named after Melbourne, Australia, or opera singer Dame Nellie Melba. Her Japanese name is named after Adelaide, Australia.)
Merengue (From "meringue", which is used on cakes)
Merry (Merry is a synonym for "happy", a reference to her permanent smile)
Midge (From "insect midge", which many birds feed on. Her Japanese name means "spiral" a reference to her spiral design on her cheeks.)
Mint (The color of her fur is the same as mints)
Mira (Named after Mira, a red giant star in the constellation Cetus. She also shares similarities to Minako/Mina, the heroine of the manga Codename: Sailor V.)
Miranda (unknown)
Mitzi (Her paws look like mittens. It's also a generic name for cats in Hebrew.)
Moe (From Miao, the sound cats make in Chinese. His Japanese name is a common boy's name there.)
Molly (Her Japanese name comes from Kamo, which is a Japanese delicacy made from ducks)
Monique (A few famous actresses are named Monique)
Monty (From "monkey")
Moose (From "mouse" or "mousse")
Mott (Named after the band Mott the Hoople, who was later known as the British Lions)
Muffy (Her headpiece connects to her horns like earmuffs)
Murphy (His name is of Irish origin)
Nan (From "nanny")
Nana (Named after Nana from Ice Climber. Her Japanese name is named after the Monchhichi toy brand, that makes dolls that resemble monkeys.)
Naomi (Named after actress Naomi Campbell. Her Japanese name is a stereotypical name for country girls there.)
Nate (His Japanese name is named after Bacchus, the Roman god of wine)
Nibbles (Squirrels like to nibble on their food. Her Japanese name is named after the Garigari popsicle that became popular in the 80's and also the onomatopoeia for chewing)
Norma (From "normal". Also named after Norma Lyon, the "Butter Cow Lady".)
O'Hare (From "hare". Also named after O'Hare International Airport in Chicago.)
Octavian (From "octopus". Also named after Gaius Octavius, the first emperor of ancient Rome.)
Olaf (unknown)
Olive (An olive is a fruit, a reference to her sweet personality)
Olivia (From "olive", her paws matching the colors of kalamata olives)
Opal (From the opal gemstone)
Ozzie (From "Aussie", which is slang for an Australian person. His Japanese name means "acorn".)
Pancetti (From "pancetta", a type of bacon)
Pango (From "pangolin")
Paolo (Italian form of Paul)
Papi (From "okapi")
Pashmina (a pashmina is a scarf made from cashmere, which is from goat hair. Her Japanese name is a pun on "baa", the sound goats make.)
Pate (From pâté, which is a French delicacy made from duck liver)
Patty (Patties are also known as burgers, which come from cows. Her Japanese name comes from karupisu, a Japanese milk-based soft drink.)
Paula (From "paw")
Peaches (Her fur color is the same as peaches)
Peanut (A peanut is a legume often confused for a nut)
Pecan (A pecan is a type of nut)
Peck (Birds like to peck on people if they annoy them)
Peewee (His name is ironic for his large size)
Peggy (From "piggy". Also named after the Peggy Pig and Pals candy brand.)
Pekoe (Pekoe is a term used in tea grading)
Penelope (Her name means "to weave", a reference to the bow on her head)
Phil (From "pheasant". His Japanese name comes from "cane", a reference to his long neck.)
Phoebe (From "phoenix". Her Japanese name comes from hinotori, meaning "firebird".)
Pierce (Named after Benjamin "Hawkeye" Pierce of M*A*S*H)
Pietro (From the Japanese word for "clown")
Pinky (Some parts of her fur are pink)
Piper (From "sandpiper")
Pippy (From "peppy")
Plucky (Humans pluck chicken feathers)
Pompom (Cheerleaders use pompoms, a reference to her peppy personality)
Poncho (A poncho is an article of clothing of Spanish origin)
Poppy (Her fur color is red like poppies)
Portia (Her French name comes from the fact she is a Dalmatian)
Prince (Named after the fairy tale The Frog Prince)
Puck (A puck is used in hockey, a reference to his ice hockey theme)
Puddles (Frogs like to play in puddles)
Pudge (To be pudgy is to have a lot of body fat, a reference to his lazy personality. His Italian name means "podge" and his Spanish name means "little cupcake".)
Punchy (His name means "dazed from a series of punches". His Japanese name means "a slap to the face".)
Purrl (Portmanteau of "purr" and the given name Pearl. Her Japanese name is a common name for cats there.)
Queenie (Snooty villagers think they're high up the hierarchy, just like queens. Also named after the Australian state Queensland, where emus, which are similar to ostriches, can be found.)
Quillson (Portmanteau of "quill" and the given name Wilson)
Raddle (From "rattling cough", a term of violent, hard, coughing, a reference to his doctor appearance)
Rasher (From the term "a rasher of bacon")
Raymond (His name means "advice")
Renée (French origin)
Reneigh (Portmanteau of the given name Renée and "neigh". Her Japanese name is name after Rihanna.)
Rex (His name is Latin for "king")
Rhonda (From "rhino")
Ribbot (Portmanteau of "ribbit" and "robot". His Japanese name comes from the onomatopoeia for metal rattling.)
Ricky (Short form of Richard)
Rizzo (Named after Rizzo the Rat from The Muppets)
Roald (Named after Roald Amundsen, the first person to discover the South Pole. His name also rhymes with "cold", a reference to penguins living in cold climates)
Robin (A robin is a type of bird)
Rocco (unknown)
Rocket (Her Japanese name means "number four")
Rod (From "rodent")
Rodeo (Bulls participate in rodeos)
Rodney (Same as Rod's)
Rolf (His name is of German origin)
Rooney (From "kangaroo". Also named after boxer Kevin Rooney. His Japanese name is named after Mike Tyson.)
Rory (From "roar")
Roscoe (Named after award-winning jockey Roscoe Goose. His Japanese name means "black" in German)
Rosie (From her rosy-red cheeks)
Rowan (unknown)
Ruby (Her eye color is the same as rubies. Her Japanese name is a reference to the moon rabbit in Asian folklore stories.)
Rudy (Named after Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer)
Sally (Named after Sally Acorn from Sonic the Hedgehog)
Samson (Named after the Japanese comic Samson)
Sandy (Her feather color is the same as sand)
Savannah (Zebras are found in the savannah)
Scoot (He is wearing a scooter helmet)
Shari (Named after puppeteer Shari Lewis)
Sheldon (From "shell")
Shep (From "sheepdog")
Sherb (From "sherbet". His Japanese name is a reference to REM sleep.)
Simon (From simian, the scientific name for "monkey". Also named after the children's game Simon Says.)
Skye (From "sky", a reference to her weather theme. Her Japanese name references the color of the markings on her fur are the same as lilies.)
Sly (To be sly is to be sneaky. His Japanese name is named after the fact that camouflage is used to hide away from predators.)
Snake (Named after Solid Snake from Metal Gear)
Snooty (Direct reference to her personality)
Soleil (Her name is French for "sun". Her Japanese name is the Hindi word for "peaceful".)
Sparro (From "sparrow")
Spike (His horns resemble spikes)
Spork (From "pork")
Sprinkle (Sprinkles are a popular topping in cold confections. Her Japanese name comes from frappé coffee.)
Sprocket (A sprocket is a mechanical part)
Static (A reference to his electricity theme)
Stella (Her name means "star" in Italian and Latin)
Sterling (His helmet color is "sterling silver")
Stinky (Comes from his poor hygiene. His Japanese name is a combination of the words "stinky" and "sweat".)
Stitches (Teddy bears require a lot of stitches)
Stu (From "stew", which is sometimes made from beef)
Sydney (Named after Sydney, Australia)
Sylvana (Her name is Latin for "of the forest".)
Sylvia (unknown)
T-Bone (T-bones are a cut of beef. His Japanese name is a type of Ukrainian dish.)
Tabby (From "tabby cat")
Tad (From "tadpole")
Tammi (Her Japanese name references the fact she was born in April)
Tammy (Her name means "palm tree" in Hebrew, her fur color)
Tangy (A reference to her citrus theme. Her Japanese name refers to juice concentrate.)
Tank (From the Rhino Tank)
Tasha (Short form of Natasha. Natasha is her Japanese name.)
Teddy (From "teddy bear")
Tex (His name sounds similar to Tux, the mascot for Linux. His Japanese name is named after the Humboldt penguin, in which he is based on.)
Tia (From "tea")
Tiffany (Named after the film Breakfast at Tiffany's)
Timbra (From "timber")
Tipper (Cow tipping is when you push a cow for entertainment)
Tom (Named after the Tom and Jerry cartoon. His Japanese name is a reference to Bantamweight, a weight division in boxing.)
Truffles (Truffles are found by specially-trained pigs. Her Japanese name contains the word ton, meaning "pig".)
Tucker (From "tusk". His Japanese name means "first".)
Tutu (Ballerinas use tutus. It can also refer to Russian ballet.)
Twiggy (Named after British 60's supermodel Twiggy. Her Japanese name means "chirp".)
Tybalt (Named after Tybalt from Romeo and Juliet, nicknamed "The Prince of Cats")
Ursala (Portmanteau of ursa, the scientific name for "bear" and the given name Ursula)
Velma (Named after Velma Dinkley from Scooby-Doo!)
Vesta (From "vest", which is sometimes made from the wool of a sheep. Also named after Vesta, the Roman goddess of the hearth. Her Japanese name means "knitting".)
Vic (From "viking". His Japanese name is a pun on Norway, where vikings come from.)
Victoria (Her name means "victory" in Spanish. Also named after the Victorian Derby, the Victoria Park Horse, or Victoria, the Roman goddess of victory and speed.)
Violet (Violet is her fur color)
Vivian (probably named after actress Vivian Leigh)
Vladimir (His name is of Russian origin)
Wade (Penguins wade on water. His Japanese name is a common Japanese food item.)
Walker (Dogs are known to enjoy going on walks. Also named after the Treeing Walker Coonhound breed of dog.)
Walt (Same as Mathilda's. Also named after Walt Disney, who designed the mascot for Kansas State University: Kasey the Kangaroo.)
Wart Jr. (Named after Wart, the main villain in Super Mario Bros. 2.)
Weber (Ducks have webbed feet)
Wendy (From "windy")
Whitney (From "white")
Willow (Her wool color is the same as the golden willow from Rumplestiltskin. Her Japanese name is named after the nursery rhyme "Mary had a Little Lamb".)
Winnie (From "whinny")
Wolfgang (From "wolf". Also named after Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.)
Yuka (From the Japanese word for "eucalyptus")
Zell (From "gazelle")
Zucker (From "sucker". His Japanese name refers to takoyaki, Japanese octopus dumplings.)