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9 cze 2018 · This list contains my personal feelings and interpretations of what each prefix/suffix would mean. I'm posting them here for your use. So if you want a meaningful name for your character, want to give a clan mate the perfect warrior name, or are just in a rut when it comes to names, please feel free to look through this short index. Enjoy!
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11 sie 2014 · Here you can look at all the prefixes and suffixes and what they mean, helping you create the perfect name for an OC or character. Let's get started! PREFIXES. Acorn - Naive; outgoing; curious; appearance of an acorn. Adder - Aggressive; loyal; appearance of an adder.
ribbit - a small cat, strong swimmer, or a cat with a deep, croaky voice. ridge - a cat with stripes. rip - pertains to claws, may be used in abusive renames for scars.
26 sie 2023 · Looking for the perfect suffix for your warrior cat OC’s name? We’ve compiled a massive list of over 350 warrior cat suffixes along with their meanings. These descriptive nature terms will help you name your fierce feline fighters just like the clans from the popular Warrior Cat book series.
This page contains an ever-growing list of all canon Clan prefixes and suffixes in the Warriors series. For a list of canon Tribe or the Ancients prefixes and suffixes, click here. For a list of canon wildcat prefixes and suffixes, click here.
22 sie 2013 · Here it is! A big list of warrior cat name prefixes and suffixes! I hope this helps you pick your character's name! I made some of the names up but I hope you like! If I forgot any names or name endings please comment below or comment some of your own names you made up!
1 lip 2018 · Warrior cats are feral cats, which means that they have no knowledge of things typically attributed to humans - a.k.a. Twolegs. This means that all warrior prefixes and suffixes are likely to be based on things found in nature, such as animals, plants, elements and colours.