Pokemon Places
Harry Potter Surname Meanings
The National Symbols
The Last Airbender:
Who Said It?
Periodic Table Namesakes
100

Sinnoh:
You’re not seeing double, it’s a small town with the fresh scent of new leaves in the air. It feels like a place where adventures start.

Twinleaf Town

100

French for "bad faith"

Malfoy

100

A fruit tree from the genus "Prunus", locally known as Sakuna, has blossoms in white and pink that celebrate the transience of life in this Asian country.

Japan
100

Baby, you're my forever girl.

Aang

100

Es

Albert Einstein (Einsteinium)

200

Kanto:
A quiet city nestled between rugged mountains and rocks

Pewter City

200

Anglo-Norman occupational surname meaning farmer or bailiff of a granary

Granger

200

Due to the extent of ground disturbance in warfare during World War I, the red poppy bloomed between the trench lines and later became their national flower.

Belgium

200

I am Melon Lord! Hahahahahahaha!

Toph

200

Cm

Marie or Pierre Curie (Curium)

300

Sinnoh:
A winter wonderland of a city where stout trees and buildings are blanketed in thick snow. The Gym is at the heart of the city. To the north is the “blank” temple.

Snowpoint City

300

Old French for “little crane” - crane likely serving as a nickname based on long-limbed appearance which REALLY doesn’t apply to this character

Pettigrew

300

In Canada, this national animal avoids maple trees (and their leaves) for its purposes.

Beaver

300

Sometimes, the best way to solve your own problems is to help someone else.

Iroh

300

Md

Dmitri Mendeleev (Mendelevium) 

400

Hoenn:
Starting small, this city is basking amid vibrant nature, this simple town is not shaded with any one hue.

Littleroot Town

400

Three Fields? No, this common Cornish construction is a habitational surname following the pattern  “Farm of the family name” - perhaps, in this case, Launi.

Trelawney

400

In Africa, this country's national motto translates to "The love of liberty brought us here"

Liberia

400

When asked if he's happy, he replies "I'm never happy."

Zuko
400

Sg

Glenn Seaborg
(Seaborgium)

500

Johto:
A town with a suspicious air to it. It's a hiding place for ninjas and perhaps smells like Ron Burgundy’s library with his many leather-bound books.

Mahogany Town

500

Old German for “bolt forest” or perhaps “angry forest”, the name is more likely chosen for its resemblance to the mythical monster defeated by Beowulf

Grindelwald

500

A Serbian saying states the best place to build a house is where this fruit tree grows best. Could be because they use this drupe for a spirit or brandy called Slivovitz.

Plum

500

I do like expensive atlases.

Sokka

500

Lv

Robert Livermore
(Livermorium)

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