okay with the new "limitations" in action....
Quingmao is actually a red tea bush, but sounds like an animal, too I really love this tea
Yukooi Yukiji - Path of the sun - and ooi, again from Rooisbos
Yuureh Yuu - friendly in japanes, u-reh from the tea
Yakukei Jaku - japanese for silence and kei for respect Both parts - silence and respect are requested for a japanese tea ceremony
YumCha actually from chinese (kantonese) and means "to drink tea"
and yes I know... I just love everything asian and tea XXD
"I am the character you are not supposed to like." Alan Rickman
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I edited in some names and pronunciations, not even realizing you'd probably already read through the posts and was picking names as you went haha. (literally, idk why i thought you'd just read through them all afterwards. i blame it on having a toddler XD) So, uhhh, I'm just gonna quote myself, because I don't know what you have or haven't seen.
How about Eleyokai? Yokai is phantom in Japanese and it's more of a bewitching, mysterious word.
Somwu (pinched 'som' from the Latin word for sleep/dream and 'wu' taken from Cantonese for protector) Sommu (cause I like the word XD) Luyuu (saint of tea from the Tang Dynasty)
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OKAY SO not sure if any of these have already been suggested, I'm not even going to try and make sure I'm not mentioning someone's already said since I'm just doin' my own thang.
So here's some suggestions I came up with. I took some of the keywords listed in the blurb and translated them into some other languages and then took a combo of your parameters for first letters and combined them looking for names that fit both the silhouette and the theme of Shengui Guo.
In the parenthesis are the meanings of the bits I used for the names.
Hopefully you guys will like one of those, there's definitely a couple in there I'm very fond of.
Alahatea - Made from the Yoruba word for dream (ala) + the Hindi word for elephant (hathi, pronounced "haw tee") and changed to make it a play on the word "tea".

Harbatu Chado (the way of tea) : Chado literally translates to "tea way".
I like these: Mantra - a word or phrase that is repeated often or that expresses someone's basic beliefs.
Quags - There is no definition so we can make our own up.
Yeptehok - "little devil" in Russian
Usnea - It is sometimes called old man's beard, or beard lichen. Staffs description of our new pet sounds old and wispy like the moss hanging on and the Live Oak Trees of Florida.
Piquantaus derived from piquant: having a pleasantly sharp taste or flavor; pleasantly stimulating to the mind. Often used when describing teas.
Quenya annabon andamunda Ganesh
Batch 2 Names
Yutoziel (I really like the ziel which means spirit/soul in Dutch)
Yaunbaq
Yumetan
Zoziel
Uratai
Ubant
A souzen :) Quixon? Metcalf? Epsten? Xiamen? Xaoman
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