List of Spanish Pokémon names

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This list is a record of the official Spanish spellings for Pokémon names. Names are listed by number in the order dictated by the National Pokédex.

The Spanish names of most Pokémon are the same as their English names, and are not listed below. Although these names are spelled identically to how they are spelled in English, they are pronounced in a way that approximates their English pronunciation; for example, Skitty is pronounced as "Es-kí-ti".[1] Type: Null and the Paradox Pokémon (with the exceptions of Koraidon and Miraidon) are the only Pokémon who have different names in Spanish than they do in English. However, Mr. Mime was named "Señor Mime" in some episodes of the Latin American dub of the anime.

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  • English: The official English name as dictated by Nintendo of America and used in all English-language games and merchandise.
  • Spanish: The official Spanish name used in all Spanish-language games and merchandise.

List of Spanish Pokémon names

Generation VII

Ndex MS English Spanish
#0772 Type: Null Type: Null Código Cero

Generation IX

Ndex MS English Spanish
#0984 Great Tusk Great Tusk Colmilargo
#0985 Scream Tail Scream Tail Colagrito
#0986 Brute Bonnet Brute Bonnet Furioseta
#0987 Flutter Mane Flutter Mane Melenaleteo
#0988 Slither Wing Slither Wing Reptalada
#0989 Sandy Shocks Sandy Shocks Pelarena
#0990 Iron Treads Iron Treads Ferrodada
#0991 Iron Bundle Iron Bundle Ferrosaco
#0992 Iron Hands Iron Hands Ferropalmas
#0993 Iron Jugulis Iron Jugulis Ferrocuello
#0994 Iron Moth Iron Moth Ferropolilla
#0995 Iron Thorns Iron Thorns Ferropúas
#1005 Roaring Moon Roaring Moon Bramaluna
#1006 Iron Valiant Iron Valiant Ferropaladín
#1009 Walking Wake Walking Wake Ondulagua
#1010 Iron Leaves Iron Leaves Ferroverdor
#1020 Gouging Fire Gouging Fire Flamariete
#1021 Raging Bolt Raging Bolt Electrofuria
#1022 Iron Boulder Iron Boulder Ferromole
#1023 Iron Crown Iron Crown Ferrotesta

Eggs

English Spanish
Pokémon Egg Egg Huevo
Manaphy Manaphy Egg Huevo de Manaphy
Bad Egg Bad Egg Huevo malo

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