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This is a list of all of all [[name]]s that can randomly appear by selecting the '''Autopick''' option when naming the player on the character select screen. | This is a list of all of all [[name]]s that can randomly appear by selecting the '''Autopick''' option when naming the player on the character select screen. | ||
==Names== | ==Names== | ||
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!Name!!Notes | !Name!!Notes | ||
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|2LATE||Based on the phrase "2LATE4ME" printed on barrels throughout the | |2LATE||Based on the phrase "2LATE4ME" printed on barrels throughout the {{uv|Donkey Kong}} franchise. | ||
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|4EVER | |4EVER||Alternate spelling of "forever" | ||
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|77777||Possibly a reference to the number 7 being considered lucky in | |77777||Possibly a reference to the number 7 being considered lucky in most cultures. | ||
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|9-VOLT||A recurring character in the '' | |9-VOLT||A recurring character in the ''[[Wario (universe)|WarioWare]]'' series. | ||
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|AGGGGGGH | |AGGGGGGH | ||
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|AIRBORNE | |AIRBORNE | ||
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|AKA | |AKA||Short for "also known as". | ||
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|ALAS | |ALAS | ||
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|ALPHABOT | |ALPHABOT | ||
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|ARMOR | |ARMOR||Possibly a reference to the [[armor]] mechanic. | ||
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|BANANA | |BANANA||Refers to the [[Banana|item]]. | ||
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|BARNES | |BARNES||A character from ''{{s|zeldawiki|The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess}}'' that runs a bomb shop in {{s|zeldawiki|Kakariko Village}} and will sell Link various types of bombs. | ||
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|BARRELROLL|| | |BARRELROLL||An [[wikipedia:Aileron roll|aerobatic manoeuvre]] most notable for [[Peppy Hare]]'s exclamation of it in ''[[Star Fox 64]]''. | ||
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|BEAU||A lazy deer villager in the | |BEAU||A lazy deer villager in the {{uv|Animal Crossing}} series. | ||
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|BELLABEAN | |BELLABEAN | ||
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|BILTH||Reference to Bill Trinen. It is a portmanteau of "Bill's filthy combos, | |BILTH||Reference to Nintendo of America employee {{s|mariowiki|Bill Trinen}}. It is a portmanteau of "Bill's filthy combos", and also his official gamer tag. | ||
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|BIRDO | |BIRDO||[[Birdo|A character]] from the {{uv|Mario}} series who first appeared in ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario Bros. 2}}''. | ||
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|BRAH | |BRAH||Slang derived from the word "bro", the shortened form of "brother". | ||
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|BRAT | |BRAT | ||
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|BRAWL | |BRAWL||Shortened form of ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. | ||
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|BUBBA | |BUBBA||Alternate name for {{s|supermariowiki|Cheep Chomp}}s, particularly their ''{{s|supermariowiki|Super Mario 64}}'' appearance. | ||
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|BUDDY | |BUDDY | ||
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|CAS | |CAS | ||
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|CHIBI | |CHIBI||A [[wikipedia:Chibi (slang)|Japanese artstyle]] that depicts characters with overly sized heads compared to the rest of their body. Could also be a reference to [[Chibi-Robo]]. | ||
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|CHILLY | |CHILLY||A snowman enemy that appears in the {{uv|Kirby}} series. | ||
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|CHOWDER | |CHOWDER | ||
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|COLDRAMEN | |COLDRAMEN | ||
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|COMBO | |COMBO||Could be a reference to the general concept of {{iw|wikipedia|combo|video games}}s in fighting games or [[Wombo Combo]]. | ||
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|COUGAR | |COUGAR | ||
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|CRUMP | |CRUMP||Could be {{s|supermariowiki|Lord Crump}}, secondary antagonist in ''{{s|supermariowiki|Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door}}''. | ||
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|CUL8R | |CUL8R||Abbreviated form of "See you later". | ||
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|CUTIECAKE | |CUTIECAKE | ||
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|DADDY | |DADDY | ||
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|DAISY | |DAISY||[[Princess Daisy]], a major {{uv|Mario}} character and playable character in ''Ultimate''. | ||
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|DEKU | |DEKU||A recurring species in the {{uv|Legend of Zelda}} series, and together with "GORON" and "ZORA", make up Link's primary non-human forms in ''{{s|zeldawiki|The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask}}''. | ||
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|DKJR|| | |DKJR||Abbreviated version of {{s|mariowiki|Donkey Kong Jr.}} | ||
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|DOOD | |DOOD||Slang form of the word "dude". | ||
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|DORF | |DORF||Shortened form of [[Ganondorf]]. | ||
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|DOUBLEDASH | |DOUBLEDASH||Shortened form of ''{{s|mariowiki|Mario Kart: Double Dash!!}}'' | ||
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|DOS | |DOS||Abbreviation of {{s|wikipedia|disk operating system}}. | ||
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|DS | |DS||The {{s|wikipedia|Nintendo DS}}. | ||
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|DUNKER | |DUNKER | ||
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|EGADD | |EGADD||References {{s|mariowiki|Professor E. Gadd}}, a recurring ''Mario'' character and the inventor of the [[Poltergust]], [[F.L.U.D.D.]], and the {{s|mariowiki|Magic Paintbrush}} | ||
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|ELBO | |ELBO||Slang form of the word "elbow". | ||
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|FANANA||A nonsensical word frequently spoken by {{s|supermariowiki|Xananab}} from ''{{s|supermariowiki|DK Jungle Climber}}''. | |FANANA||A nonsensical word frequently spoken by {{s|supermariowiki|Xananab}} from ''{{s|supermariowiki|DK Jungle Climber}}''. | ||
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|FAWFUL | |FAWFUL||A major antagonist in ''{{s|mariowiki|Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga}}'' and ''{{s|mariowiki|Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story}}''. | ||
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|FILS-A-MEK||Reference to Reggie Fils- | |FILS-A-MEK||Reference to [[Reggie Fils-Aimé]], specifically a {{s|wikipedia|Mega 64}} video where an android imposter Reggie of the same name is featured. | ||
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|F.L.U.D.D. | |F.L.U.D.D.||Mario's main tool in ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario Sunshine}}'', also used in his [[F.L.U.D.D.|moveset]] from ''Brawl'' onward. | ||
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|FUNKYKONG | |FUNKYKONG||Recurring character in the {{uv|Donkey Kong}} franchise. | ||
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| | |GAMMA||E-102 Gamma, a character from the ''Sonic'' series. | ||
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|GOEASYONME | |GOEASYONME | ||
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|GOPHER | |GOPHER | ||
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|GORON | |GORON||A recurring species in the ''Zelda'' series, and together with "DEKU" and "ZORA", make up Link's primary non-human forms in ''{{s|zeldawiki|The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask}}''. | ||
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|GRRRRRR | |GRRRRRR | ||
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|GREAT | |GREAT | ||
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| | |GREIL||Ike and Mist’s father, and founder of the Greil Mercenaries. | ||
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|GRIT | |GRIM||Possible a reference to [[Death]], who is sometimes referred to as the "Grim Reaper". | ||
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|GRIT||A commanding officer from the {{uv|Nintendo Wars|Advance Wars}} series. | |||
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|GUMBOLAYA!||Portmanteau of gumbo and jambalaya, two prominent dishes in Cajun cuisine. | |||
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|GUY | |GUY | ||
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|HAWTLAVA | |HAWTLAVA||Slang form of "hot lava". | ||
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|HELLO | |HELLO | ||
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|HOTCOCO | |HOTCOCO | ||
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|ISAAC | |ISAAC||The main character of the first two {{uv|Golden Sun}} games, also appearing as an [[Assist Trophy]] in ''Brawl'' and ''Ultimate''. | ||
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|JUMPMAN||Original name for [[Mario]] in the original Donkey Kong arcade game. | |JUMPMAN||Original name for [[Mario]] in the original Donkey Kong arcade game. | ||
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|KAPPN | |KAPPN||A character from {{uv|Animal Crossing}}, usually seen with his boat taking the player to an island, though he also drives a taxi and bus in ''{{s|nookipedia|Wild World}}'' and ''{{s|nookipedia|City Folk}}, respectively. | ||
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|KETCHUP | |KETCHUP | ||
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|KITTY | |KITTY | ||
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|KRANK|| | |KRANK||Alternative spelling of "crank". Could be a reference to {{s|supermariowiki|Cranky Kong}} from the ''Donkey Kong'' franchise. | ||
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|KROOL | |KROOL||Shortened form of [[King K. Rool]], a major antagonist in the ''Donkey Kong'' series and playable character in ''Ultimate''. | ||
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|LEFT | |LEFT | ||
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|LILBIRDIE||Shortened version of {{s|metroidwiki|Little Birdie}} from ''{{s|metroidwiki|Metroid Other M}}''. | |LILBIRDIE||Shortened version of {{s|metroidwiki|Little Birdie}} from ''{{s|metroidwiki|Metroid Other M}}''. | ||
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|LIP | |LIP||Main character of ''{{s|wikipedia|Panel de Pon}}'', whose wand appears as an [[Lip's Stick|item]] in ''Smash''. | ||
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|MAGIC | |MAGIC | ||
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|MAJORA | |MAJORA||An unseen character in ''{{s|zeldawiki|The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask}}'' whose [[zeldawiki:Majora's Mask (Item)|mask]] is relevant to the plot. | ||
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|MASTER | |MASTER||Could be a shortened form of [[Master Hand]] | ||
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|MELEE | |MELEE||Shortened form of ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. | ||
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|MERC | |MERC||Shortened form of "mercenary". | ||
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|MIKEYBEAR | |MIKEYBEAR | ||
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|MOMMY | |MOMMY | ||
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|MONA|| | |MONA||Could reference either {{s|wikipedia|Mona Lisa}} or the [[mariowiki:Mona|recurring character]] from the ''WarioWare'' series. | ||
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|MORG | |MORG | ||
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|MUZZLE | |MUZZLE | ||
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|N64|| | |N64||Common abreviation for [[Nintendo 64]]. | ||
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|N8 | |N8||A "{{s|wikipedia|leetspeak}}" form of the name "Nate", possibly referring to Nintendo of America employee {{s|mariowiki|Nate Bihldorff}} | ||
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|NATURAL-D | |NATURAL-D||Refers to the musical note D, "natural" meaning neither flat nor sharp. | ||
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|NINJA | |NINJA | ||
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|NIN10DO | |NIN10DO||A "leetspeak" spelling of "[[Nintendo]]". | ||
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|NOJOHNS||Reference to the | |NOJOHNS||Reference to the infamous "[[No Johns]]" in-joke within the competitive ''Smash'' community. | ||
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|NOODLE | |NOODLE | ||
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|NOWAY | |||
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|OKAY | |OKAY | ||
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|OKNOW | |OKNOW | ||
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|OMEGA | |OMEGA||Could mean either E-123 Omega, a character from the ''Sonic'' series or the [[Ω form]]s. | ||
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|ORCA | |ORCA||A character from ''{{s|zeldawiki|The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker}}'' who teaches Link how to use a sword and gives him the Hero's Sword. | ||
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|OUCH? | |OUCH?|| | ||
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|PAPES||Antagonist from | |PAPES||Antagonist from {{uv|The Legendary Starfy}} series. | ||
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|PIKMANZ | |PIKMANZ||Slang form of {{uv|Pikmin}}. | ||
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|PLAYITLOUD|| | |PLAYITLOUD||Slogan for a mid 1990's [[Nintendo]] ad campaign of the same name. | ||
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|PLUMBER||Reference to both Mario and [[Luigi]] being plumbers. | |PLUMBER||Reference to both Mario and [[Luigi]] being plumbers. | ||
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|POPPA | |POPPA | ||
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|PROG | |PROG||Could be a shortened form of {{s|wikipedia|progressive rock}}, a genre of music. | ||
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|PUNCH | |PUNCH | ||
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|PUPIL | |PUPIL | ||
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|RANDOM | |RANDOM||Could be referencing the random button. | ||
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|RAYRAY | |RAYRAY | ||
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|RAWK|| | |RAWK||Possibly a shortened version of {{s|supermariowiki|Rawk Hawk}} from ''{{s|supermariowiki|Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door}}''. | ||
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|RED | |RED||Possibly referencing [[bulbapedia:Red (game)|the trainer]] from {{uv|Pokémon}}. | ||
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|RHYME | |RHYME | ||
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|RIDLAY | |RIDLAY||Slang form of [[Ridley]]. | ||
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|RIGHT | |RIGHT | ||
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|SAKURAI | |SAKURAI||Reference to [[Masahiro Sakurai]], director of the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series. | ||
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|SAMICOM | |SAMICOM||Possibly a portmanteau of the late Sam Borofsky, the original sales representative for Nintendo of America and the Famicom, the Japanese version of the {{s|wikipedia|Nintendo Entertainment System}}. | ||
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|SEEYA | |SEEYA | ||
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|SLIPPY | |SLIPPY||[[Slippy Toad]], a major character in the {{uv|Star Fox}} series. | ||
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|SORA||Reference to [[Sora Ltd.]]<!--NOT to the Kingdom Hearts character; this tag was in Smash Ultimate long before he was added--> | |||
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| | |SOREN|| Ike’s loyal strategist and fellow Greil Mercenary. | ||
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|SMASH | |SMASH||Shorthand form of ''Super Smash Bros.'' | ||
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|SMIFF | |SMIFF||Nickname of [https://www.videogameschronicle.com/people/eric-smith/ Eric Smith], former lead localization producer at Nintendo of America. | ||
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|SMOG | |SMOG||A type of poison. It could be a reference to a [[bulbapedia:Smog (move)|Poison-type move]] from the {{uv|Pokémon}} series. | ||
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|SQUID | |SQUID||Likely a reference to the {{uv|Splatoon}} series, where [[Inkling]]s that have reached a certain age (implied to be 14) can transform between human and squid forms at will. | ||
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|STELLAR | |STELLAR | ||
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|SUPERDOG | |SUPERDOG | ||
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|SWAN | |SWAN||Likely a reference to Nintendo of America employee {{s|mariowiki|Leslie Swan}}. | ||
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|TANUKI | |TANUKI||Japanese raccoon dog of cultural and mythological significance, referenced both by the {{s|supermariowiki|Tanooki Suit}} in the ''Mario'' series and Tom Nook from the {{uv|Animal Crossing}} series. | ||
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|TAWKSICK | |TAWKSICK||Slang spelling of "Toxic". | ||
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|TEN | |TEN | ||
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|TINY | |TINY||Could be referencing {{s|supermariowiki|Tiny Kong}}, a recurring character in the {{uv|Donkey Kong}} franchise. Could also reference the "tiny" mode in Special Smash. | ||
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|T-O-A-D | |T-O-A-D||A hyphenated spelling of [[Toad]]. | ||
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|TOOMUCHDOG | |TOOMUCHDOG | ||
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|TREEHOUSE | |TREEHOUSE||Possibly a reference to either [[Donkey Kong]]'s treehouse or the {{s|nintendowiki|Nintendo Treehouse}}, a product development branch primarily used for NTSC localizations. | ||
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|UFO | |UFO||Acronym for "Unidentified Flying Object". | ||
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|VAMP | |VAMP||Short form of "vampire". | ||
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|W8ASEC | |W8ASEC||Abbreviated form of "Wait a sec(ond)". | ||
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|WART | |WART||Main antagonist of ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario Bros. 2}}'' | ||
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|WATER | |WATER | ||
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|WIZRAD | |WIZRAD | ||
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|XCITE|| | |XCITE||Abbreviated version of {{uv|Excite}}. | ||
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|XORN | |XORN | ||
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|YORI | |YORI | ||
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|ZANT|| | |ZANT||The secondary antagonist in ''{{s|zeldawiki|The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess}}''. | ||
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|ZEBRA | |ZEBRA | ||
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|ZORA | |ZORA||A recurring species in the ''Zelda'' series, and together with "GORON" and "DEKU", make up Link's primary non-human forms in ''{{s|zeldawiki|The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask}}''. | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:24, September 30, 2024
This is a list of all of all names that can randomly appear by selecting the Autopick option when naming the player on the character select screen.
Names[edit]
Name | Notes |
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2LATE | Based on the phrase "2LATE4ME" printed on barrels throughout the Donkey Kong franchise. |
4EVER | Alternate spelling of "forever" |
77777 | Possibly a reference to the number 7 being considered lucky in most cultures. |
9-VOLT | A recurring character in the WarioWare series. |
AGGGGGGH | |
AIRBORNE | |
AKA | Short for "also known as". |
ALAS | |
ALPHABOT | |
ARMOR | Possibly a reference to the armor mechanic. |
BANANA | Refers to the item. |
BARNES | A character from The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess that runs a bomb shop in Kakariko Village and will sell Link various types of bombs. |
BARRELROLL | An aerobatic manoeuvre most notable for Peppy Hare's exclamation of it in Star Fox 64. |
BEAU | A lazy deer villager in the Animal Crossing series. |
BELLABEAN | |
BILTH | Reference to Nintendo of America employee Bill Trinen. It is a portmanteau of "Bill's filthy combos", and also his official gamer tag. |
BIRDO | A character from the Mario series who first appeared in Super Mario Bros. 2. |
BRAH | Slang derived from the word "bro", the shortened form of "brother". |
BRAT | |
BRAWL | Shortened form of Super Smash Bros. Brawl. |
BUBBA | Alternate name for Cheep Chomps, particularly their Super Mario 64 appearance. |
BUDDY | |
BUFF | |
BUMPADUMP | |
CANDYMAN | |
CAS | |
CHIBI | A Japanese artstyle that depicts characters with overly sized heads compared to the rest of their body. Could also be a reference to Chibi-Robo. |
CHILLY | A snowman enemy that appears in the Kirby series. |
CHOWDER | |
COLDRAMEN | |
COMBO | Could be a reference to the general concept of combos in fighting games or Wombo Combo. |
COUGAR | |
CRUMP | Could be Lord Crump, secondary antagonist in Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door. |
CUL8R | Abbreviated form of "See you later". |
CUTIECAKE | |
DADDY | |
DAISY | Princess Daisy, a major Mario character and playable character in Ultimate. |
DEKU | A recurring species in the Legend of Zelda series, and together with "GORON" and "ZORA", make up Link's primary non-human forms in The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask. |
DKJR | Abbreviated version of Donkey Kong Jr. |
DOOD | Slang form of the word "dude". |
DORF | Shortened form of Ganondorf. |
DOUBLEDASH | Shortened form of Mario Kart: Double Dash!! |
DOS | Abbreviation of disk operating system. |
DS | The Nintendo DS. |
DUNKER | |
EGADD | References Professor E. Gadd, a recurring Mario character and the inventor of the Poltergust, F.L.U.D.D., and the Magic Paintbrush |
ELBO | Slang form of the word "elbow". |
FANANA | A nonsensical word frequently spoken by Xananab from DK Jungle Climber. |
FAWFUL | A major antagonist in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga and Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story. |
FILS-A-MEK | Reference to Reggie Fils-Aimé, specifically a Mega 64 video where an android imposter Reggie of the same name is featured. |
F.L.U.D.D. | Mario's main tool in Super Mario Sunshine, also used in his moveset from Brawl onward. |
FUNKYKONG | Recurring character in the Donkey Kong franchise. |
GAMMA | E-102 Gamma, a character from the Sonic series. |
GOEASYONME | |
GOPHER | |
GORON | A recurring species in the Zelda series, and together with "DEKU" and "ZORA", make up Link's primary non-human forms in The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask. |
GRRRRRR | |
GRAVY | |
GREAT | |
GREIL | Ike and Mist’s father, and founder of the Greil Mercenaries. |
GRIM | Possible a reference to Death, who is sometimes referred to as the "Grim Reaper". |
GRIT | A commanding officer from the Advance Wars series. |
GUMBOLAYA! | Portmanteau of gumbo and jambalaya, two prominent dishes in Cajun cuisine. |
GUY | |
HAWTLAVA | Slang form of "hot lava". |
HELLO | |
HOTCOCO | |
ISAAC | The main character of the first two Golden Sun games, also appearing as an Assist Trophy in Brawl and Ultimate. |
JUMPMAN | Original name for Mario in the original Donkey Kong arcade game. |
KAPPN | A character from Animal Crossing, usually seen with his boat taking the player to an island, though he also drives a taxi and bus in Wild World and City Folk, respectively. |
KETCHUP | |
KICK | |
KITTY | |
KRANK | Alternative spelling of "crank". Could be a reference to Cranky Kong from the Donkey Kong franchise. |
KROOL | Shortened form of King K. Rool, a major antagonist in the Donkey Kong series and playable character in Ultimate. |
LEFT | |
LIGHT | |
LILBIRDIE | Shortened version of Little Birdie from Metroid Other M. |
LIP | Main character of Panel de Pon, whose wand appears as an item in Smash. |
MAGIC | |
MAJORA | An unseen character in The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask whose mask is relevant to the plot. |
MASTER | Could be a shortened form of Master Hand |
MELEE | Shortened form of Super Smash Bros. Melee. |
MERC | Shortened form of "mercenary". |
MIKEYBEAR | |
MOMMY | |
MONA | Could reference either Mona Lisa or the recurring character from the WarioWare series. |
MORG | |
MUZZLE | |
N64 | Common abreviation for Nintendo 64. |
N8 | A "leetspeak" form of the name "Nate", possibly referring to Nintendo of America employee Nate Bihldorff |
NATURAL-D | Refers to the musical note D, "natural" meaning neither flat nor sharp. |
NINJA | |
NIN10DO | A "leetspeak" spelling of "Nintendo". |
NOJOHNS | Reference to the infamous "No Johns" in-joke within the competitive Smash community. |
NOODLE | |
NOWAY | |
OKAY | |
OKNOW | |
OMEGA | Could mean either E-123 Omega, a character from the Sonic series or the Ω forms. |
ORCA | A character from The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker who teaches Link how to use a sword and gives him the Hero's Sword. |
OUCH? | |
PAPES | Antagonist from The Legendary Starfy series. |
PIKMANZ | Slang form of Pikmin. |
PLAYITLOUD | Slogan for a mid 1990's Nintendo ad campaign of the same name. |
PLUMBER | Reference to both Mario and Luigi being plumbers. |
POPPA | |
PROG | Could be a shortened form of progressive rock, a genre of music. |
PUNCH | |
PUPIL | |
RANDOM | Could be referencing the random button. |
RAYRAY | |
RAWK | Possibly a shortened version of Rawk Hawk from Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door. |
RED | Possibly referencing the trainer from Pokémon. |
RHYME | |
RIDLAY | Slang form of Ridley. |
RIGHT | |
SAKURAI | Reference to Masahiro Sakurai, director of the Super Smash Bros. series. |
SAMICOM | Possibly a portmanteau of the late Sam Borofsky, the original sales representative for Nintendo of America and the Famicom, the Japanese version of the Nintendo Entertainment System. |
SEEYA | |
SLIPPY | Slippy Toad, a major character in the Star Fox series. |
SORA | Reference to Sora Ltd. |
SOREN | Ike’s loyal strategist and fellow Greil Mercenary. |
SMASH | Shorthand form of Super Smash Bros. |
SMIFF | Nickname of Eric Smith, former lead localization producer at Nintendo of America. |
SMOG | A type of poison. It could be a reference to a Poison-type move from the Pokémon series. |
SQUID | Likely a reference to the Splatoon series, where Inklings that have reached a certain age (implied to be 14) can transform between human and squid forms at will. |
STELLAR | |
SUGAR | |
SUPERDOG | |
SWAN | Likely a reference to Nintendo of America employee Leslie Swan. |
TANUKI | Japanese raccoon dog of cultural and mythological significance, referenced both by the Tanooki Suit in the Mario series and Tom Nook from the Animal Crossing series. |
TAWKSICK | Slang spelling of "Toxic". |
TEN | |
TINY | Could be referencing Tiny Kong, a recurring character in the Donkey Kong franchise. Could also reference the "tiny" mode in Special Smash. |
T-O-A-D | A hyphenated spelling of Toad. |
TOOMUCHDOG | |
TREEHOUSE | Possibly a reference to either Donkey Kong's treehouse or the Nintendo Treehouse, a product development branch primarily used for NTSC localizations. |
UFO | Acronym for "Unidentified Flying Object". |
VAMP | Short form of "vampire". |
W8ASEC | Abbreviated form of "Wait a sec(ond)". |
WART | Main antagonist of Super Mario Bros. 2 |
WATER | |
WIND | |
WINNER | |
WIZRAD | |
XCITE | Abbreviated version of Excite. |
XORN | |
YORI | |
ZANT | The secondary antagonist in The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess. |
ZEBRA | |
ZORA | A recurring species in the Zelda series, and together with "GORON" and "DEKU", make up Link's primary non-human forms in The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask. |