Chouhi

(#36597412)
Level 1 Snapper
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This dragon’s natural inborn element is Wind.
Female Snapper
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Personal Style

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Skin

Accent: Royal Jelly

Scene

Measurements

Length
5.15 m
Wingspan
2.15 m
Weight
6636.23 kg

Genetics

Primary Gene
Fire
Cherub
Fire
Cherub
Secondary Gene
Coal
Butterfly
Coal
Butterfly
Tertiary Gene
Obsidian
Glimmer
Obsidian
Glimmer

Hatchday

Hatchday
Oct 13, 2017
(6 years)

Breed

Breed
Adult
Snapper

Eye Type

Eye Type
Wind
Common
Level 1 Snapper
EXP: 0 / 245
Anticipate
Shred
STR
7
AGI
5
DEF
9
QCK
5
INT
5
VIT
9
MND
5

Lineage

Parents

Offspring

  • none

Biography

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Szélatya (or Szélkirály, Turkish: Yel Ata, Old Turkic: Çel Ede or Çel Ata, "Wind Father") is the Hungarian god or deity of wind.His female counterpart is Szélanya.

Ashur or Enlil - god of air, head of the Assyrian and Sumerian pantheon
Tammuz or Dumuzi - god of food and vegetation
Ashnan - goddess of grain
Enmesarra - an underworld god of the law, equated with Nergal
Tiamat - primordial goddess of the ocean
Lilû - wandering demon
Dellingr (Old Norse) Possibly "the dayspring"[3] or "shining one"[4]
Mímir (Old Norse) "Rememberer" Mímir (Old Norse "The rememberer, the wise one")[1] or Mim is a figure in Norse mythology renowned for his knowledge and wisdom who is beheaded during the Æsir-Vanir War. Afterward, the god Odin carries around Mímir's head and it recites secret knowledge and counsel to him.

Ehecatl, god of wind, associated with Quetzalcoatl as "Quetzalcoatl-Ehecatl
Erinlẹ̀ - Orisha of medicine, healing, and comfort, physician to the gods
Èṣù - trickster, psychopomp and Orisha of crossroads, duality, beginnings, travelers, fertility and death
Ògún - Orisha who presides over iron, fire, hunting, politics and war
Osanyin - Orisha of the forest
Oṣùmàrè - divine rainbow serpent associated with creation and procreation
Nusku, god of heavenly and earthly fire and light, and patron of the arts
Laima, Lithuanian goddess of fate
Iktomi - (Lakota) The spider trickster spirit and son of Inyan.
Nephele, (Greek) cloud nymph
Shalim, god of dusk (caananite)
Egoi, (basque) god of the south wind

TANITH f Near Eastern Mythology
Derived from Semitic roots meaning "serpent lady". This was the name of the Phoenician goddess of love, fertility, the moon and the stars.

TÄHTI f Finnish (Rare)
Means "star" in Finnish.

IZAR f Basque
Means "star" in Basque.

SEREN f Welsh
Means "star" in Welsh.

ŽIVA f Slavic Mythology, Slovene
Means "living, alive" in Slavic. This was the name of a Slavic goddess associated with life, fertility and spring.

EVREN m & f Turkish
Means "cosmos, the universe" in Turkish. In Turkic mythology the Evren is a gigantic snake-like dragon.

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NATIVE AMERICAN
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MEZTLI m. f. native american
Means "moon" in Nahuatl. This was the name of the Aztec god (or goddess) of the moon.

TEZCATLIPOCA m. native american
Means "smoking mirror" in Nahuatl. In Aztec and other Mesoamerican mythology he was one of the chief gods, associated with the night sky, winds, war, and the north. Like his rival Quetzalcoatl, he was a creator god.

TLALOC m. native american CHA-lok (Classical Nahuatl)
Means "of the earth" in Nahuatl. He was the Aztec god of rain and fertility, the husband of Chalchiuhticue.

TLALLI m. native american. Means "earth" in Nahuatl.

TONALLI f. native american. Means "day, warmth of the sun" in Nahuatl.

XOCHITL f. native american. Means "flower" in Nahuatl.

XOCHIPILLI m. native american
Means "flower prince" in Nahuatl. He was the Aztec god of love, flowers, song and games, the twin brother of Xochiquetzal.

XOCHIQUETZAL m. native american
Means "flower feather" in Nahuatl. This was the name of the Aztec goddess of love, flowers and the earth, the twin sister of Xochipilli.

EHECATL m. native american. Means "wind" in Nahuatl. Ehecatl was the name of the Aztec wind god.

AMEYALLI m. f. native american. Means "spring, fountain" in Nahuatl.

CITLALI m. f. native american. Means "star" in Nahuatl.

MALINALLI f. native american. Means "grass" in Nahuatl.

ADSILA f. Cherokee. Means "blossom" in Cherokee.
ANTINANCO

ANTINANCO f. Mapuche. Means "eagle of the sun" in Mapuche.

APUTSIAQ m. Greenlandic. Means "snowflake" in Greenlandic.

ZITKALA f. Sioux. Means "bird" in Lakota.

TALAKO m. Choctaw. Means "eagle" in Choctaw.

SHIKOBA m. f. Choctaw. Means "feather" in Choctaw.

IXCHEL f. Mayan.
Means "rainbow lady" in Mayan. Ixchel was the Maya goddess of the earth, the moon, and medicine. She was often depicted with a snake in her hair and crossbones embroidered on her skirt.

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CELTIC

Aengus - a god possibly associated with love, youth and poetic inspiration
Áine - goddess of love, summer, wealth and sovereignty
Étaín - the heroine of Tochmarc Étaíne
Lir - god of the sea
The Morrígan - a trio of war goddesses
Badb - a war goddess who caused fear and confusion among soldiers, often taking the form of a crow
Macha - a goddess associated with war, battle, horses and sovereignty
The Morrígan - a goddess of battle, strife and fertility
Ogma - a warrior-poet, said to have invented the Ogham alphabet
Airmed - daughter of Dian Cecht; associated with healing
Fand - a sea goddess and lover of Cú Chulainn
Nemain - a goddess of war; possibly an alternative name for Badb
Niamh - a queen of Tír na nÓg
Tuireann - father of Creidhne, Luchtaine and Goibniu
Fedelm - female prophet and poet
Aibell - the fairy queen of Thomond
Tlachtga - a powerful druidess

TORIN - Means "chief" in Irish Gaelic.
TREASACH - Means "warlike" or "fighter" in Irish Gaelic.
SÍTHEACH - Means "peaceful" or "mysterious, fairy-like" in Irish Gaelic.
SÉAGHDHA - Possibly means "admirable" or "hawk-like" in Gaelic.
RUAIDHRÍ
ROWAN m & f
From an Irish surname, an Anglicized form of Ó Ruadháin meaning "descendant of RUADHÁN". This name can also be given in reference to the rowan tree.

RÓNÁN - Means "little seal", derived from Irish rón "seal" combined with a diminutive suffix.
RÓRDÁN - From the older Irish name Ríoghbhardán, which meant "little poet king"
OISÍN - Means "little deer", a warrior hero and a poet, the son of Fionn mac Cumhail.
NOLLAIG - Means "Christmas" in Irish.
ODHRÁN - Means "little pale green one", name of a saint who travelled with Saint Columba.
NIALL - Original Gaelic spelling of NEIL.
NINIAN
Meaning unknown. It appears in a Latinized form Niniavus, which could be from the Welsh name NYNNIAW. This was the name of a 5th-century British saint who was apparently responsible for many miracles and cures. He is known as the Apostle to the Picts.

NAOMHÁN - Means "little saint"
NEIL - Niall, of disputed origin, possibly meaning "champion" or "cloud".
MURCHADH
MEALLÁN - Possibly means "lightning" in Irish Gaelic.
LOMMÁN - "little bare one", name of a 5th-century saint, a nephew of Saint Patrick.
LONÁN - "little blackbird",
LORCÁN - "little fierce one"
LACHTNA - "milk-coloured" in Irish Gaelic. According to legend this was the name of an ancestor of the Irish king Brian Boru.
LAOGHAIRE - Modern Irish form of LÓEGAIRE.
FLAITHRÍ - "king of princes" from Gaelic flaith "prince" and rí "king".
FLANN
FIONNBHARR
Means "fair hair", derived from Irish fionn "white, fair" and barr "head". Saint Fionnbharr of Cork was a 6th-century bishop who supposedly performed miraculous cures. The Barry Islands off Wales were named for him.

FIONNLAGH - Means "white warrior" from Gaelic fionn "white, fair" and laogh "warrior".
FIONN
FINNEGAN m Irish, English (Modern)
From an Irish surname, an Anglicized form of Ó Fionnagáin meaning "descendant of Fionnagán". The name Fionnagán is a diminutive of FIONN. This was the name of a character in James Joyce's novel 'Finnegans Wake' (1939), the title of which was based on a 19th-century Irish ballad called 'Finnegan's Wake'.

FINNÉN - Older form of FINNIAN.
FINNIAN - from Old Irish finn "white". This was the name of several Irish saints.
FINTAN
Possibly means either "white fire" or "white bull" in Irish. According to legend this was the name of the only Irish person to survive the great flood. This name was also borne by many Irish saints.

FIACHRA - meaning "raven". Children of Lir; patron saint of gardeners, a 7th-century Irish abbot who settled in France.
FEARGHAS - "man of vigour"
FEARDORCHA - "dark man" from Gaelic fear "man" and dorcha "dark".
ERSKINE
From a surname which was originally derived from the name of a Scottish town meaning "projecting height" in Gaelic. A famous bearer of the name was the Irish novelist and nationalist Erskine Childers (1870-1922).

FACHTNA m Irish, Irish Mythology
Perhaps means "hostile" in Irish Gaelic. He was the husband of Neasa in Irish legend. Some versions of the legends also have him as the father of Conchobhar.

FAOLÁN - "little wolf", name of an Irish saint who did missionary work in Scotland.
ÉNNA - Possibly means "bird-like" in Irish.
ÉIBHEAR m Irish, Irish Mythology
Meaning unknown. According to Irish legend this name belonged to two of the sons of Míl, Éibhear Dunn and Éibhear Finn, the first of the Gaels to conquer Ireland.

DRISCOLL - Anglicized form of Ó Eidirsceóil meaning "descendant of the messenger".
DORAN - "descendant of Deoradhán". The name Deoradhán means "exile, wanderer" in Gaelic.
DIARMAID - Perhaps means "without envy" in Irish
DECLAN - Anglicized form of Irish Deaglán of unknown meaning. Saint Declan was a 5th-century missionary to Ireland.
DAMHÁN - "fawn" from Gaelic damh "stag, ox" combined with a diminutive suffix.
DARA
From the Irish Mac Dara which means "oak tree". This was the name of a 6th-century saint from Connemara. It is also used as an Anglicized form of DÁIRE.

DÁIRE m Irish, Irish Mythology
Means "fruitful, fertile" in Irish Gaelic. This name is borne by many figures in Irish legend, including the Ulster chief who reneged on his promise to loan the Brown Bull of Cooley to Medb, starting the war between Connacht and Ulster as told in the Irish epic 'The Cattle Raid of Cooley'.

DÁITHÍ - Possibly means "swift" in Irish Gaelic.
CUÁN - "little wolf" or "little hound"
CONOR
CONRÍ - Means "wolf king" in Irish Gaelic.
CONLETH
Modern form of the old Irish name Conláed, possibly meaning "chaste fire" from Gaelic connla "chaste" and aodh "fire". Saint Conláed was a 5th-century bishop of Kildare.

COMHGHALL - "joint pledge" from Irish comh "together" and gall "pledge".
COMHGHÁN - "born together" from Irish comh "together" and gan "born".
CONALL - "strong wolf" in Gaelic.
CONAN - Means "little wolf" or "little hound"
COLUM - Irish form of COLUMBA. This is also an Old Irish word meaning "dove", derived from Latin columba.
CINÁED - Means "born of fire" in Gaelic.
CIAR - from Irish ciar meaning "black".
CIAN
Means "ancient" in Gaelic. This was the name of the mythical ancestor of the Cianachta in Irish legend. Cian was also the name of a son-in-law of Brian Boru.

CEALLACH m Irish
Irish name of uncertain origin, traditionally said to mean "bright-headed". Alternatively it could be derived from Old Irish ceallach "war, strife" or ceall "church".

CATHAIR - "battle man" from Gaelic
CATHAL- from the Gaelic elements cath "battle" and val "rule"

IARFHLAITH

CAIRBRE- "charioteer" in Gaelic.
BRENNAN - "descendant of Braonán". Braonán is a byname meaning "rain, moisture, drop"
ARDGHAL - "high valour", derived from the Irish elements ard "high" and gal "valour".
AODH - old Irish name Áed, which meant "fire".
AILBHE
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