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Best villager name puns?

Chevre's name is actually a type of goat cheese. And Deirdre means "deer" in another language. Still though, I don't think any villager has anything on our adorable secretary Isabelle!
 
Chevre's name is actually a type of goat cheese. And Deirdre means "deer" in another language. Still though, I don't think any villager has anything on our adorable secretary Isabelle!

She is a bell... I thought that was hilarious when I first found out c:

Zell is a gazelle. Teddy is a grizzly bear, but his name is a reference to teddy bears
This is a cute thread idea ^^

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Also Shep is a sheepdog <3
 
She is a bell... I thought that was hilarious when I first found out c:

Zell is a gazelle. Teddy is a grizzly bear, but his name is a reference to teddy bears
This is a cute thread idea ^^

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Also Shep is a sheepdog <3

She quite literally "is a bell" xD she has bells in her hair that jingle when she walks, and also the shape of her head.
 
obvious but

Marshal=Marshmallow

it could also possibly refer to the military rank of the same name as well, if going by his facial design
 
There is also Moose the mouse, though that one is a bit less obvious. His Japanese name is "Pin" and he has Lupin sideburns.
 
Melba- Melbourne (the city), opera singer, and the toast.
Goldie- She's a golden retriever.

That's all I can think of. It's sad that my all time favorite villager doesn't have a clever name....
 
Winnie-Horse noise.
Also stating her hair is in a pony-tail, she has a star on her forehead because a "star" is what you call a marking on a horse's forehead, and her catch phrase is Hay-OK!
 
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