Name Guide and Meanings

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The names of the orcas (both mentioned in passing and the main characters) relate to either their physical appearance, personality, or water and originate from various languages. This will be updated as new characters are introduced.


Native American

Talulah- "Leaping water"

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English/Welsh/Irish/Celtic/Gaelic

Dylan (Welsh)- "Son of the sea"

Orabelle (English)- "Beautiful seacoast"

*Leena (Irish)- "Wet meadow"

Dalice (Celtic)- "Skilled, from the field of water"

Orkid (English)- "An alternate spelling of 'Orchid'; a beautiful flower"

Ryan (Irish)- "Little king"

Fen (Irish/Gaelic)- "An alternate spelling of Finn; short for Finnegan; fair, white"

Morrigan (Irish)- "Phantom queen"

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Greek

*Nerida- "Sea nymph"

Delta- "Fourth child, island formed at the mouth of a river"

*Dmitri- "Earth mother, follower of Demeter"

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Spanish

*Nerida- "Sea nymph"

Picasso- "From picazo meaning magpie or after the famous artist Pablo Picasso"

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Muslim/Persian/Arabic

*Leena (Muslim)- "Tender"

Julep (Persian)- "Rose water"

*Galal (Arabic)- "Wave"

Zahra (Arabic)- "Flower"

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Hebrew

*Galal- "Wave"

*Pele- "Miracle"

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Japanese/Chinese/Korean

*Kai (Japanese)- "Ocean", "Open", or "Shellfish"

Kano (Japanese)- "One's masculine power; strength"

Haru (Japanese)- "Spring"

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Hawiian

*Kai- "Ocean"

*Pele- "Goddess of fire"

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Russian/Slavic

*Dmitri (Russian)- "Earth lover"

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