Aggron | Gauntlet Aggron is the Iron Armor Pokémon, so the name 'Gauntlet' is somewhat fitting. Gauntlet is also the name of an armoured troop from Cloud Raiders, which is an ideal tank with surprisingly high offensive and defensive capabilities - much like Aggron. Sun 14 Aug 2016 11:19:14 UTC by 6_Winged_Wyvern | Johto Name Rater says... It's not Charlotte... Rated: Fri 12 Jul 2019 20:32:11 UTC |
Aggron | IronMaiden Mine is female, made of metal, uses head smash, and badass, what more do I have to say? Wed 27 Apr 2016 02:58:30 UTC by Splitcell | The Name Rater says... "Sorry for wasting your time"? Rated: Wed 14 Dec 2016 21:37:04 UTC |
Aggron | Flint Based on its typing. Steel and Rock are both closely related to minerals, Flint is a form of mineral used by early humans to develop tools and weapons. Sat 16 Apr 2016 18:46:53 UTC by Farley from the lab | The Name Rater says... Also used with kindling, such as a printout of this week's horrible names. Rated: Wed 29 Jun 2016 01:17:04 UTC |
Aggron | Destroyer It was one of my most powerful pokemon, so i named him that. Sat 16 Apr 2016 12:10:14 UTC by Chromulus | The Name Rater says... Incredibly unoriginal. Rated: Wed 29 Jun 2016 01:13:24 UTC |
Aggron | Magneto Because Magneto is a character from X-Men and since Aggron is half steel type I thought it was fitting because Magneto controls metal Thu 07 Apr 2016 14:57:52 UTC by TvWaffles | The Name Rater says... Ah yes, this name is really telling. Really telling about how terrible the rest of your nicknames will be. Rated: Fri 27 May 2016 14:03:41 UTC |
Aggron | Aes Aes means metal, and crude. This stuck out more for Aggron than other metal times, as the Aron family of Pokemon specifically eat metal and ores, and aren't polite chaps. Aes sounds slow but strong, like an Aggron. Sun 20 Mar 2016 17:19:15 UTC by Tzav | The Name Rater says... I'm imagining this name being pronounced "ass", which is exactly what it is. Rated: Sun 15 May 2016 16:25:01 UTC |
Aggron | Cold Steel With an icy stare and tempered metal body, Aggron's supreme defense stops foes in their tracks. Nothing halts a physical attack like a wall of cold steel. Sat 05 Mar 2016 22:00:33 UTC by flipflop754 | The Name Rater says... I'm a bigger fan of Zoolander references. Can we change it to Blue Steel? Rated: Mon 25 Apr 2016 15:12:49 UTC |
Aggron | Hagane It means steel in Japanese and sounds awesome Fri 26 Feb 2016 23:12:04 UTC by thechochotrain | The Name Rater says... That's where you're wrong. Rated: Thu 14 Apr 2016 16:15:22 UTC |
Aggron | Alphonse This is for a mega aggron, and the name is from a show called Full Metal Alchemist... Which I have yet to watch, but search it up because the similarity is clearly there, also Alphonse Elric is his full name Mon 16 Feb 2015 09:01:05 UTC by thebattlebear | The Name Rater says... You don't even really know what you're naming the Pokemon after? This is the same lack of impulse control that gave you the idea to submit this in the first place, wasn't it? Rated: Fri 18 Mar 2016 21:15:14 UTC |
Aggron | Optimus Beacuse Its mega evolution looks like optimus prime Tue 16 Sep 2014 21:04:12 UTC by Skill4Pokemon | The Name Rater says... You're definitely high. Rated: Thu 25 Feb 2016 20:51:11 UTC |
Aggron | Olga Just though of it while looking for an Aron and I thought it sounded nice for a female Aggron. Wed 27 Aug 2014 22:31:20 UTC by belli | The Name Rater says... Olga is never a nice name. Rated: Sun 21 Feb 2016 20:28:20 UTC |
Aggron | Auron Aggron: strong defense and attack. Final Fantasy X Auron: High health and strong attack. Even the names sound alike! Sun 01 Dec 2013 19:30:19 UTC by Filana | The Name Rater says... You best leave your Aggron with me for a drinking session if you're going down the Auron route. Rated: Sun 20 Apr 2014 09:51:47 UTC |
Aggron | Steelhead It is Steel/Rock. Aggron is a pokemon I really enjoy. Its head is steel or something. Sun 21 Jul 2013 17:58:38 UTC by Salamence Lord | The Name Rater says... I guess you never stayed away at all in school if you can't really tell.. Rated: Sat 28 Dec 2013 13:19:49 UTC |
Aggron | Beef I really leik corned beef so here is a special message 4 u!! :D Plz read it!! Why do they Call it "Corned" Beef? The term “Corned” comes from putting meat in a large crock and covering it with large rock-salt kernels of salt that were referred to as “corns of salt” This preserved the meat. The term Corned has been in the Oxford English Dictionary as early as 888 AD. Irish Were the First Exporters of Corned Beef Irish were the biggest exporters of Corned Beef till 1825. The English were serving corned beef but also the Irish. In this day and age corned beef and cabbage is not very Irish, but corned beef is. The area of Cork, Ireland was a great producer of Corned Beef in the 1600’s until 1825. It was their chief export and sent all over the world, mostly in cans. The British army sustained on cans of Cork’s corned beef during the Napoleonic wars. Before Corned Beef there was Salted Beef The practice of salting meat goes back probably to ancient times in cold areas when they found that meat didn't spoil if it made contact with enough salt. What a convenience for nomads or soldiers, who were constantly traveling on horse or foot. Origin of the Word "Corned" The term Corned is modified from an Old Germanic (P.Gmc) Word Kurnam which meant small seed of anything. Since a kernel of rock salt look like a wheat or oat kernel size it became known as a corn of salt. Even the word Kernel comes from this word Kurnam. or Kurnilo which meant the root of the seed. The First Mention of “Corned Beef” goes back to an English Book by Richard Burton in 1621, Anatomy of Melancholy...Beef ..corned young of an ox. Corned Beef and Cabbage is basically an American tradition or Irish? Some Irish people feel that corned beef and cabbage is about as Irish as spaghetti and meatballs while others say it has been a festive dish tradition for centuries. The First Arguement... Brid Mahon's Land of Milk and Honey: The Story of Traditional Irish Food and Drink contains these notes about corned beef: "[in the 19th century] Corned beef was a festive dish." (p. 8) "While Irish beef has always been noted for its flavor, corned beef was equally relished. Boiled and served with green cabbage and floury potatoes, it was considered an epicurean dish, to be eaten at Hallowe'en, at Christmas, on St. Patrick's Day, at weddings and at wakes, a traidtion that was carried to the New World by the emigrants of the 18th and 19th centuries. To this day, corned beef and cabbage are served on St. Patrick's Day and at Thanksgiving in parts of North America. Bacon, corned beef, sausages and pudding are all mentioned in The Vision of Mac Conlinne, the 12th-century tale that also describes the condiments served with meats." (p. 57) Sun 12 May 2013 04:00:57 UTC by Purple Pickle | The Name Rater says... Holy Arceus, what the flip is wrong with you?! Rated: Thu 18 Jul 2013 12:34:22 UTC |
Aggron | Goht In Majoras Mask, a boss that looks like Aggron is Goht. Goht is decribed as a "masked mechanical monster". I figured it was appropriate. Sun 17 Mar 2013 15:57:20 UTC by Potato | The Name Rater says... No matter how much I try to pronounce it, I always say "Goat". Aggron is no goat..! Rated: Thu 16 May 2013 19:13:44 UTC |
Aggron | Aggris Cups it sounds cool Tue 05 Mar 2013 17:02:26 UTC by Kakari | The Name Rater says... Liar. Rated: Mon 06 May 2013 17:01:01 UTC |
Aggron | Atlas Named after the titan whom holds the earth up in Greek Mythology. Also fitting for Groudon. Sun 10 Feb 2013 06:28:47 UTC by onyxlink | The Name Rater says... Didn't this literally just get given to a Torterra..? I hate this more than I hated it on Torterra, and believe me, I hated it on Torterra. Rated: Sat 20 Apr 2013 21:14:43 UTC |
Aggron | Pansar Aggron reminds me of pansar with his armours all around the body.You could change the s with z if it would sound better.I don't really know,it's your choice Sun 20 Jan 2013 15:45:03 UTC by Blimey13 | The Name Rater says... It's my choice? Fantastic, I choose to burn it. Rated: Fri 22 Mar 2013 12:44:33 UTC |
Aggron | Aglet The first member of Team Aglet! They are AGgron, LEafeon, and Thundurus! They sort of spell out Aglet! Shine bright like an aglet... Wed 02 Jan 2013 02:26:48 UTC by big sir | The Name Rater says... Triple the Pokémon, but only one name? Fantastic, I can call you all trite and I do my job in a third of the time!! Rated: Thu 14 Mar 2013 17:45:52 UTC |
Aggron | Ironclaw It's made of Iron and has huge claws. Wed 19 Dec 2012 22:28:04 UTC by Iron Rhyno | The Name Rater says... By that logic we can call you "Thickarse" then. Rated: Wed 13 Mar 2013 23:08:00 UTC |
Aggron | Fe3C This is the chemical makeup of steel, and that is what the Agron family is made of... Chemistry is an amazing thing. Fri 14 Dec 2012 04:26:05 UTC by acujicky | The Name Rater says... Chemistry; you'll never have it with the opposite sex. Rated: Mon 04 Mar 2013 21:44:26 UTC |
Aggron | Ned Stark Because why not Wed 21 Nov 2012 06:52:48 UTC by Jkoontz | The Name Rater says... Something to do with "Good nicknames only".. Rated: Sat 02 Feb 2013 22:53:09 UTC |
Aggron | Titanium My Aggron is one of the strongest pokemon in my party. I thought Titanium would be good for him because he has very high defense and he can beat all of my friends pokemon with just him. He is that badass. Thu 04 Oct 2012 00:20:10 UTC by cwpplayer1 | The Name Rater says... "He is just that badass" only makes me think you secretly dress it up and have tea parties with it. Rated: Sun 11 Nov 2012 15:16:41 UTC |
Aggron | Stalhauen Was messing around with Google Translate and found the Polish word for steel "stal" and the German word for bash "hauen" and thought they sounded okay together. Sun 23 Sep 2012 17:56:22 UTC by Okjoek | The Name Rater says... Ah, yes, the most romantic language in the world; German. Not that you'd want to go for something lovey-dovey with Aggron, but at least something that doesn't make you flinch or ignite an urge to chant "Two World Wars and one World Cup".. Rated: Tue 06 Nov 2012 12:35:15 UTC |
Aggron | Fearrum I mixed the words “Fear†(for obvious reasons, as Aggron should be feared) and “Ferrum†(which is Iron for the periodic table of elements ‘Fe’. Seeing as Aggron is the Iron Armored pokemon) Thu 06 Sep 2012 18:38:32 UTC by PKMN Trainer Zach | The Name Rater says... It becomes "Fear Rum". How fantastic, how awful. Rated: Tue 16 Oct 2012 17:21:15 UTC |
Aggron | Chompy He Chomps Bad Name Raters Thu 24 May 2012 20:36:27 UTC by Catstorm | The Name Rater says... He must be terribly hungry then. Rated: Tue 28 Aug 2012 22:16:08 UTC |
Aggron | Titanic It's funny that Aggron can know surf. It weighs over 750 pounds, half steel and half rock type, and yet manages to float on water with no problem. But this nickname might float or sink because the boat Titanic actual had "brittle" steel, yet Aggron has tough iron that can withstand an hit from an iceberg. It's a good tough name, but anyone else can try to make a better name than this. Mon 05 Mar 2012 07:30:44 UTC by YaRoCheSsa | The Name Rater says... It's funny that you think I could even look past your nickname without laughing and passing it off as 'trite'. Rated: Wed 08 Aug 2012 16:07:13 UTC |
Aggron | Shagohod This is a reference to Metal Gear Solid 3. Shagohod is pretty much the same thing as Metal Gear, but Russian. Though Aggron is probably not Russian, it IS however a metal behemoth of existence that crushes through things as if they were tissue paper. They go hand in hand. Ekans, Arbok, and Seviper better watch out, because no snake is safe against this thing. Mon 10 Oct 2011 03:16:32 UTC by CauseAndCatastrophe | The Name Rater says... Sorry, you lost me at "reference". Since then I've been thinking of sheep jumping over fences and onto your head.. Rated: Sun 22 Apr 2012 20:36:18 UTC |
Aggron | Awesome I wuvs Aggron, don't you wuvs Aggron? Thu 22 Sep 2011 13:51:03 UTC by Aggron is awesome | The Name Rater says... Clearly not. Rated: Wed 07 Mar 2012 18:12:48 UTC |
Aggron | Pallasovka Female aggron, a rock/metal pokémon. Name: Pallasovka, a meteorite of a type that is known to have pure rock and metals forming it. Now you do the funny and evil criticism. Sun 18 Sep 2011 00:25:49 UTC by MagikDark | The Name Rater says... Getting quite demanding aren't we? Can't I just go on strike? Rated: Sun 04 Mar 2012 13:32:56 UTC |