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I checked the name meaning of this Pokémon, and I thought of another possible meaning for its name. The Garga in its name could also come from the Spanish translation of the word gargle, "gárgaras". I think it would fit with the name because normally gargles are with salt and water, and I think it would fit with the NaCl, which, as some people pointed out, could be based on the chemical formula of salt. [[User:Randodude|Randodude]] ([[User talk:Randodude|talk]]) 18:55, 3 February 2023 (UTC)
I checked the name meaning of this Pokémon, and I thought of another possible meaning for its name. The Garga in its name could also come from the Spanish translation of the word gargle, "gárgaras". I think it would fit with the name because normally gargles are with salt and water, and I think it would fit with the NaCl, which, as some people pointed out, could be based on the chemical formula of salt. [[User:Randodude|Randodude]] ([[User talk:Randodude|talk]]) 18:55, 3 February 2023 (UTC)
:It doesn't really seem to gargle on anything, though, so eh??? [[User:Anzasquiddles|Anzasquiddles]] ([[User talk:Anzasquiddles|talk]]) 00:30, 4 February 2023 (UTC)
:It doesn't really seem to gargle on anything, though, so eh??? [[User:Anzasquiddles|Anzasquiddles]] ([[User talk:Anzasquiddles|talk]]) 00:30, 4 February 2023 (UTC)
I regretted immediately writing this after I wrote it though so yeah [[User:Randodude|Randodude]] ([[User talk:Randodude|talk]]) 01:08, 4 February 2023 (UTC)

Latest revision as of 01:08, 4 February 2023

Name Origin?

I checked the name meaning of this Pokémon, and I thought of another possible meaning for its name. The Garga in its name could also come from the Spanish translation of the word gargle, "gárgaras". I think it would fit with the name because normally gargles are with salt and water, and I think it would fit with the NaCl, which, as some people pointed out, could be based on the chemical formula of salt. Randodude (talk) 18:55, 3 February 2023 (UTC)

It doesn't really seem to gargle on anything, though, so eh??? Anzasquiddles (talk) 00:30, 4 February 2023 (UTC)

I regretted immediately writing this after I wrote it though so yeah Randodude (talk) 01:08, 4 February 2023 (UTC)