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Neva (Japanese: ユキノ Yukino) and Tanner (Japanese: ナツキ Natsuki) are two minor characters who appeared in Genesect and the Legend Awakened. They are residents of New Tork City.
They were first seen walking home with their mother Diona, who called out their names when they were lagging behind. She told them that they would get sandwiches when they get home. Later, when the Red Genesect was fighting with Mewtwo amongst the skyscrapers of New Tork City, both siblings were asleep in their shared bedroom while their Eevee became annoyed by the nearby battle.
The siblings reappeared in the ending credits, where they were two of the guests taking a tour of Pokémon Hills with Eric.
Pokémon
Debut | Genesect and the Legend Awakened |
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Voice actors | |
Japanese | Kiyoe Yoshioka |
English | N/A |
Eevee is the pet Pokémon of Neva and Tanner.
None of Eevee's moves are known.
Names
Neva
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | ユキノ Yukino | From 雪 yuki, snow |
English | Neva | From nevar, Spanish and Portuguese for to snow |
German | Annalena | |
Italian | Eva | Similar to Eevee |
Spanish | Nieves | Literally means "snow" |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 雪乃 Xuěnǎi | From the Japanese name 雪乃 Yukino. Contains 雪 xuě, snow |
Tanner
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | ナツキ Natsuki | From 夏 natsu, summer |
English, Italian | Tanner | Similar to summer |
German | Hannah | |
Spanish | Veranio* Aimar |
From verano, summer. Contains mar, sea. May be chosen due to its relation to the summer season. |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 夏樹 Xiàshù | From the Japanese name 夏樹 Natsuki. Contains 夏 xià, summer |