Quileo (Kwai-Leo) The silhouette reminds me of a Lion
Mammeng: Mammoth + Mèng (which is Chinese for "dream")
Tarikele: ELEphant + Tarik (Teh Tarik, meaning "pulled tea," is a hot milk tea commonly found in restaurant in Malaysia and Singapore)
Peyton: Pey (Indian word for "drink") + ton (Elephants weigh a ton shrugs)
Yeintanka: Yein (Chinese name that means kind and gentle) + tanka (Elephants can be utter tanks when agressive; added an a to make it sound better) Name kinda contradicts itself lol
Phangil: elePHANt + Pangil (Tagalog for "tusk")
Yawzhui: Yawe (Tagalog for "key") + Zhìhuì (Chinese for "wisdom"); "key" to "wisdom"
Yvori, Yviro, Voyir, Royvi (variations of -ivory- with letters scrambled)
Gajant: Gaja (an elephant in various Hindu scriptures) + nt (to make it sound similar to gigantic or giant)
Gaiapuri: Gaia (Greek for "earth") + Gharapuri (Elephanta Island near India)
Ganetsaa: Ganesha (Hindu deity with an elephant head) + Tsaa (Tagalog for "tea")
Qirawan: Qi (Chinese word for one's life force and vitality) + Erawan (Thai translation of Airavata, mythical elephant that carried a god in Hinduism)
Yukaqi: Yuka (Japanese name meaning "tenderness" and "flower") + Qi (see previous suggestion)
Note: Yes, I can see that most of these can be hard to pronounce, especially to the non-Indian/Chinese/Malaysian/Filipino/etc speakers. Which is why I'm adding a list of names that just roll off my tongue nicely:
Dremmith, Qivon, Yazul, Yookan, Reveli, Baluci, Balukid, Wiscid, Yavata, Vinyuka
Gentla (gent-lah) gentle laugh
Spiriflo (spear-ah-flow) spirit flow
Floutaph (fl-ow-a-taf) or even Flouatusk :D
Shaphlant / shantiphlant (pieces of Hindi for peace + elephant + plant) or spirana (pieces of sprit + Hindi for dream) or Daxia (shortened mandarin for elephant)
Chibaku
Chi for the essential life force carried by breath (thus the spirit energy mane), and baku, for the legendary dream-catching spirit.
Pillpillon (Pill-Pi-LLon) - it means baby elephant in Hebrew but also there is the "pill" which is a nice hint to the traditional Asiatic medicine :)
Yaya - simple!
Teavory - a mix of tea and ivory.
Yangtzi - the Chinese name of the Yangtze River, where the Asiatic elephant used to live.
I haven't scrolled through names already suggested.. just too excited:
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I am not a professional pronunciation specialist... :D
Bhulephan (Boo lay fawn) [Bhutan & elephant]
Eleleon (El ay lee on) Ellaleon, Elalion [elephant & lion]
Pachyfant/Pachyphant (pack ee fant) [pachyderm & elephant]
Elebaku (El ay ba koo) [elephant & baku]
Elyume (El yoo may) Elyumai, elyuma[elephant & "dream"]
Meotoji (Mee O toe gee) ["eyes closed"]
Gussuri (? :) ) ["fast asleep"]
ZoBaku (Zo ba koo) ["elephant" & Baku]
ZoYume (zo yoo may) ["elephant" & "dream"]
Zodayaka (Zo die ya ka) ["elephant" & "gentle"]
Raion Seishin Yokai Yurei Abura Akurojin Bakuzo Byakko Enra Hibagon Kiryo Sankai Shishi Ochaba Chabasu Ryoku
Chaye, which means "tea leaf" in Chinese. Otherwise, I'll go for Leofanta or Leefan.
Let's see here. These are all totally random and I don't know if any of them have been repeated.
Umphantu Xaagsoo Yuusarah Zaagsoo Zeertea (a play on seer and tea)
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Mengzhe - it loosely means both 'dream, to wish for' (meng) and 'wise man' (zhe) in Cantonese. "To dream of a wise man".
My father was born in Hong Kong, and my grandfather is buried there after WWII where he saved many Chinese lives by not breaking under torture by Japanese to give out the names of the secret agents. That's why I chose Cantonese for a meaningful name which basically means 'to dream of a wise man'.
I haven't scrolled through all of the suggested names yet, I wanted to see if I could come up with some names first
Qibaku Teaphant Xiang-Chaya Senkensha
Pachydream = pachy(derm) + dream Matchaphant = matcha (tea) + (ele)phant Telepachy = tele(pathy) + pachy(derm) Qabar = Q + (B)abar
Tohopka; means "wild beast" Fravardin; means "guardian spirit" Obakele; Obake being "ghost / spirit" and Ele being from "elephant" Yureiyel or Yureiphant Elephynoh
...yeah, I'll see myself out for that last one XD
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Sherganesh Sher is the Hindu word for lion and Ganesh is the Hindu god with an elephant head.
Quingsha(u? ou?) - bastardized (admittedly!) phonetic variation on 'spirit' and 'elephant' in Chinese, tweaked to fit the Q. Didn't want it to be too real world while still fitting somewhat with SG Zingshaou - earlier variation when I forgot Z wasn't in the list, with a little more straightforward pronounceability (not that that's a huge concern on Subeta, but eh)
Yelica - similar to the scientific name of the Asian Elephant genus and the Asiatic Lion subspecies - plus they could be Yelies c: Uriben - jumble of the scientific name of the Chinese Asian Elephant (extinct) subspecies, and again cute/pronounceable/shortenable