Traditional Shark Names

German

This includes names from the other countries using the german language, such as Switzerland and Austria.

Male

  • Haiko
  • Haino - A famous folksinging shark, sung the song “Schwarz-Blau ist die Miesmuschel, Schwarzblau bin auch ich!”
  • Hainrich

Female

  • Haike
  • Haidrun
  • Haidi - A sharkess rampaging through the alpine areas, actually from Switzerland
  • Haidelinde

Greek

Male

  • Akheilos - Was a good looking demigod with fishy attitudes before he was about to be elected as best looking Olympian, which resulted in Aphrodite turning him into a shark. Now he looks even better, we think.

Female

  • Lamia - Large sharkess who thinks that human morals and values are pointless

Hawaii

Male

  • Kamohoali’i - Mighty and powerful male shark. Tends to be a nice chap and help with moving heavy stuff around, shapeshifter
  • Kane’apua - A trickster, like Loki, just with more and bigger teeth but also with better intentions
  • Kane’i’kokala - Known to help shipwreck victims in Baywatch-style, Lobbyist for “Sharks to the Rescue” effort to get shark personnel into emergency services
  • Kahi’uka - Ka'ahupahaus brother, kind and thoughtful, wards of other sharks from messing with humans, tries to be a vegan

Female

  • Ka'ahupahau - Loves humans so much that she protects them from other sharks - people say its a compulsive obsession of hers.
  • Kuhaimoana - A whaleshark so big that she can stay only in deeper waters, but is very interested to visit her smaller relatives more often

Mexiko

Männlich

  • Tiburonio
  • Quetzalmar

Weiblich

  • Sirenna

Norway

Männlich

  • Havarr

Weiblich

  • Skalra

Japan

Männlich

  • Samehiko

Weiblich

  • Kawaumi
  • Suzumei

Generally Sharkey Words & Places

English:

  Mark Shark (alteration of Mark Sharp)
  Sharki Lewis (alteration of Shari Louis)
  Sharkston, USA (alteration of Charlton, USA)
  Sharkville, South Africa (alteration of Parkville, South Africa)
  Sharkey's Bar & Grill (alteration of Murphy's Bar & Grill)

German:

  Sharka (alteration of Sarka)
  Haidrun (alteration of Aidrun)
  Hainz-Dieter (alteration of Heinz-Dieter)
  Sharkau (alteration of Sarkau)
  Sharkstadt (alteration of Starkstadt)
  Haidelberg (alteration of Heidelberg)
  Lüneburger Haie (alteration of Lüneburger Heide)

Spanish:

  Rosario Tiburcio (alteration of Rosario Turcio)
  Elisa Tiburzio (alteration of Elisa Turchio)
  Tiburón de la Plata (alteration of Río de la Plata)
  Tiburón de Janeiro (alteration of Rio de Janeiro)
  Tiburón California (alteration of Baja California)

French:

  Nicolas Requin (alteration of Nicolas Renquin)
  Requindou (alteration of Riquindou)
  Requintin (alteration of Quintin)
  Requindville (alteration of Quindville)
  Requinbourg (alteration of Rambourg)

Italian:

  Squali (alteration of Squali)
  Squalero (alteration of Squarcero)
  Squalucci (alteration of Squicci)
  Squalasino (alteration of Scalasino)
  Squaliberti (alteration of Squiliberti)

Japanese:

  シャークナイト (Shāku Naito, alteration of Knight)
  佐藤サメコ (Satō Sameko, alteration of Satō Emiko)
  サメハラ (Samehara, alteration of Tahara)
  フクサメ (Fukusame, alteration of Fukusaki)
  サメトレーナー (Sametorēnā, alteration of Trainer)

Korean:

  상어드림 (Sang-eo Deurim, alteration of Sang-eo Geurim)
  이상어 (I Sang-eo, alteration of Lee Sang-eun)
  상어마을 (Sang-eo Maeul, alteration of Sang-eo Baek-maeul)
  상어산업 (Sang-eo San-eop, alteration of Sang-eo Ban-eop)
  상어랜드 (Sang-eo Laendeu, alteration of Land)

Mandarin:

  雷鲨德 (Léi Shā Dé, alteration of Léi Shà Dé)
  红鲨鱼 (Hóng Shā Yú, alteration of Hóng Shǎn Yú)
  鲨鱼浦 (Shāyú Pǔ, alteration of Cháyú Pǔ)
  鲨鱼强 (Shāyú Qiáng, alteration of Cháyú Qiáng)
  小鲨鱼 (Xiǎo Shā Yú, alteration of Xiǎo Shǎn Yú)
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