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This list is a record of the official English and {{pmin|Italy|Italian}} spellings for Pokémon names. Prior to [[Gen VII]] Pokémon names were not localized in Italian but were rather kept in English. Names are listed by number in the order dictated by the [[National Pokédex]], meaning that Pokémon from the [[Alola]] region will appear first, followed by those from subsequent regions. The only Pokémon to be localized into Italian are {{p|Type: Null}} and the [[Paradox Pokémon]] (With the exceptions of [[Koraidon]] and [[Miraidon]] all other Pokémon use their English name.
This list is a record of the official English and {{pmin|Italy|Italian}} spellings for Pokémon names. Prior to [[Gen VII]] Pokémon names were not localized in Italian but were rather kept in English. Names are listed by number in the order dictated by the [[National Pokédex]], meaning that Pokémon from the [[Alola]] region will appear first, followed by those from subsequent regions. The only Pokémon to be localized into Italian is {{p|Type: Null}}, all other Pokémon use their English name.


==Columns==
{{Lop/foreignhead|sun|moon|Spanish}}
*'''English''': The official localized name as dictated by [[Nintendo of America]] and used in all English-language games and merchandise.
{{Lop/foreign|772|Type: Null|de|Código Cero}}
*'''Italian''': The official Italian name used in the Italian-language TCG and merchandise.
{{Lop/foreign||Great Tusk|de|Grandizanne}}
 
{{Lop/foreign||Scream Tail|de|Codaurlante}}
==List of Italian Pokémon names==
{{Lop/foreign||Brute Bonnet|de|Fungofurioso}}
{{User:Raltseye/Lop/foreignhead|sun|moon|Italian}}
{{Lop/foreign||Flutter Mane|de|Alirasenti}}
{{User:Raltseye/Lop/foreign/br|772|Type: Null|Tipo Zero}}
{{Lop/foreign||Slither Wing|de|Reptalada}}
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{{Lop/foreign||Sandy Shocks|de|Peldisabbia}}
 
{{Lop/foreign||Iron Treads|de|Solcoferreo}}
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{{Lop/foreign||Iron Bundle|de|Saccoferreo}}
 
{{Lop/foreign||Iron Hands|de|Manoferrea}}
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{{Lop/foreign||Iron Moth|de|Falenaferrea}}
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{{Lop/foreign||Iron Thorns|de|Spineferree}}
{{Lop/foreign||Roaring Moon|de|Lunaruggente}}
{{Lop/foreign||Iron Valiant|de|Eroeferreo}}

Revision as of 04:18, 13 January 2023

This list is a record of the official English and Italian spellings for Pokémon names. Prior to Gen VII Pokémon names were not localized in Italian but were rather kept in English. Names are listed by number in the order dictated by the National Pokédex, meaning that Pokémon from the Alola region will appear first, followed by those from subsequent regions. The only Pokémon to be localized into Italian are Type: Null and the Paradox Pokémon (With the exceptions of Koraidon and Miraidon all other Pokémon use their English name.

Ndex MS English Fail
#772 Type: Null Type: Null Código Cero
# Great Tusk Great Tusk Grandizanne
# Scream Tail Scream Tail Codaurlante
# Brute Bonnet Brute Bonnet Fungofurioso
# Flutter Mane Flutter Mane Alirasenti
# Slither Wing Slither Wing Reptalada
# Sandy Shocks Sandy Shocks Peldisabbia
# Iron Treads Iron Treads Solcoferreo
# Iron Bundle Iron Bundle Saccoferreo
# Iron Hands Iron Hands Manoferrea
# Iron Jugulis Iron Jugulis Colloferreo
# Iron Moth Iron Moth Falenaferrea
# Iron Thorns Iron Thorns Spineferree
# Roaring Moon Roaring Moon Lunaruggente
# Iron Valiant Iron Valiant Eroeferreo