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Cherrim Nicknames

Cherrim
Cherrim
Cherry
A simple and fitting nickname, referring to how cherry Cherrim is, because of its relation with cherries and cherry blossoms. It also sounds like Cheery, which would also work well.
Thu Aug 23 06:31:27 2012 by PokéGirl Mimi
The Name Rater says...
If Cherrim was a raving homosexual then this is the nickname I was expect it to give itself. And that implies all sorts of horrible innuendo-based jokes. Horrible idea, rename it immediately.
Rated: Fri Oct 5 21:24:16 2012
Cherrim
Cherrim
Jubilante
A combination of Jubilant and Vigilante. Cherrim, while in sunny form, is always jubilant and a vigilant seeks to get their own justice. Combined it forms a pokemon who always seeks jubilation in itself and others
Tue Jun 7 05:43:19 2011 by NorthRouttMafia
The Name Rater says...
All you've done is taken a word and added an 'e' onto the end. Terrible...e.
Rated: Sun Dec 11 20:06:39 2011
Cherrim
Cherrim
Sakura
Sakura is Japanese for cherry blossom, which is what Cherrim is.
Fri Oct 22 02:50:21 2010 by JustinBieberSux!
The Name Rater says...
Sakapoopoo is what your nickname resembles.
Rated: Thu Feb 3 20:22:15 2011
Cherrim
Cherrim
Cheerio
I Like Cereal. Spoon?
Mon Jul 20 17:52:25 2009 by Limited
The Name Rater says...
Has the worlds' stupidity already passed me completely by and coming back for seconds?
Rated: Tue Dec 22 17:44:49 2009
Cherrim
Cherrim
Cheerio
I Like Cereal. Spoon?
Sun Jul 19 22:27:43 2009 by
The Name Rater says...
No.
Rated: Mon Dec 21 18:27:44 2009
Cherrim
Cherrim
Cheerful
Because I say so...
Sat Nov 3 19:03:14 2007 by Caldoran
The Name Rater says...
Erm, I'm sorry? I'm the authority here, nobody gives a Rapidash's wotsit what you say.
Rated: Sat Jun 28 19:06:56 2008
Cherrim
Cherrim
Sakura
Cherrim's the cherry blossom Pokemon. Sakura means cherry blossom in Japanese. Since Pokemon comes from Japan and Sakura's a real name there too, I find it quite suiting.
Mon Apr 9 00:26:27 2007 by Pikanyaa
Johto Name Rater says...
Oh yes, because anything in Japansese makes is automatically 100% better, despite names like Akura being used to death.
Rated: Mon Apr 9 00:45:33 2007