Aemirok - origin of the word is a loose variation of the Inuit legend of the giant wolf, Amarok, that eats hunters foolish enough to hunt at night alone
Anquingon - origin of the word is a loose variation of the ancient dinosaur thought to be the ancestor to the chameleon, anqingosaurus brevicephalus
Bawl - origin of the word is a loose variation of ball
Geake - origin of the word is a loose variation of ground and drake
Gippscolide - origin of the word is the combination of scolipede and the largest worm, giant gippsland earthworms
Nyuki - origin of the word is the swahili word for bee, nyuki
Raovudo - origin of the word a loose variation of barracuda
Saliero - origin of the word from the scientific and latin for frog and 'to jump' - salere and salientia
Tannink’esh - origin of the word is the combination of the Hebrew word for sea serpent, sometimes referred to as a leviathan (tannin) and fire (esh)
Anquingon - origin of the word is a loose variation of the ancient dinosaur thought to be the ancestor to the chameleon, anqingosaurus brevicephalus
Bawl - origin of the word is a loose variation of ball
Geake - origin of the word is a loose variation of ground and drake
Gippscolide - origin of the word is the combination of scolipede and the largest worm, giant gippsland earthworms
Nyuki - origin of the word is the swahili word for bee, nyuki
Raovudo - origin of the word a loose variation of barracuda
Saliero - origin of the word from the scientific and latin for frog and 'to jump' - salere and salientia
Tannink’esh - origin of the word is the combination of the Hebrew word for sea serpent, sometimes referred to as a leviathan (tannin) and fire (esh)