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Revision as of 15:26, 23 October 2017
This list is a record of the official English and Swedish spellings for Pokémon names. Names are listed by number in the order dictated by the National Pokédex, meaning that Pokémon from the Kanto region will appear first, followed by those from Johto, Hoenn, and subsequent regions.
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- English: The official localized name as dictated by Nintendo of America and used in all English-language games and merchandise.
- Swedish: The Swedish name used in the Swedish dub of the anime.
List of Swedish Pokémon names
Ndex | MS | English | Swedish | Source |
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122 | Mr. Mime | Herr Mime | EP272 | |
150 | Mewtwo | Mewtvå | M01 subtitles | |
201 | Unown | Okänd | EP263 | |
770 | Palossand | Pollosand | SM022 Pokémon TV description |
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