Tasseo
As in Tasseomancy, the study of tea leaves
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Yoophan, Qiolan (Cho-lan), Umajian (kind of sounds like "imagine")
SabreTante, a rare and beautiful, supernaturally evolved creature that combines the best features of both, a jungle version of what might be considered a Sabertooth (Fearlessness, Agility, great Stamina, and Night vision) and the great mountain Mammoth (Strength, an unbelievable Memory, Longevity, and Familial Loyalty). It's said to "catch and carry" wild dreams to those who are of creative mindsets. ALSO called by some, the Quixosante...a holdover from the old Shengui Guo lore about a dream beast that shed great thoughts and dreams during its countless travels amongst the tea fields that cover so much of that island nation. Drinking tea made from these beastly blessed plants was believed to bestow the gifts of Imagination, Foresight, and Creativity.
It's wonderful to see new species "rediscovered".
DOGS have owners, but CATS have staff.........Give Flower...............
pranaphant, prana for spirit or pranamane, its mane is flowing spirit energy.
I see lots of ways this could go,A monk with his/her spirit animal (like the wizard has his kumos) they could give out quests, tell fortunes with tea leaves...lol can't wait to see the reveal!!
Quagmine. like kwag-mean. I have no reason for this name it just popped up.
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Call it a Vayisha. I feel like V doesn't get enough love. XD

UNCLE IROH IS LOVE! ❤️
Pachyguru or Pachguru - It's a combo of pachyderm and guru (meaning teacher or priest)
ngl I just like the idea of a pet named a "pakpak"
but otherwise I really like the suggestion by Tris for Shiang. its not actually chinese but it definitely is inspired (xiang is chinese for elephant)

Duermatran? mix of sumatran (sumatran elephant) and duermo...spanish for 'i sleep'
Tea names: Oolong, Genmaicha, Sencha, Gyokuro, Darjeeling
Variations thereof: Ooliang, Dajeel, Darjeel, Gengyo, Gyoguo, Guolong, Tiencha
idk i like tea
I'm thinking of 'Zhouxiang' (Pronounced Joh-ShAHng). The name is a combination of the name 'Zhou', and the word 'Xiàng' (Mandarin for 'Elephant').
The first half of the name, Zhou, is in reference to the Duke of Zhou, who is known as the "God of Dreams" in China. He was a member of the Zhou Dynasty in his lifetime, and he is considered as a Chinese culture hero because of his writings, those of which established the 'Rites of Zhou', a basis for the Yayue style of classical Chinese music.
I hope you guys like it! However, more simplified versions of the name, like 'Zhouban', or even 'Zhou' by itself could work too, in my opinion.
Ohmygosh I'm so excited!! I have two to suggest:
Tillik or Tilluk. (First one that came to mind with description.) Yeraz. (Using Y; it is Armenian for 'Dream'.)
Is it one vote per account/person? If so, Pekoederm - Pekoe + Pachyderm
If not; Pachyomen - Pachyderm + Omen Mastomen - Mastodon + Omen
I Choose Elephine, Elephix,
Urnunqu - (er-nun-qu)
Urnunk - (er-nun-k)
These are my two ideas - I just made them up they have no language/historical/cultural meaning.
Public Ping Group - Xanadu Galleria and RAE Collab
I really really extremely want:Perhaps Shatawari or Vrishya (both are names for Wild Asparagus Root; Vrishya is Indian). It is known in traditional medicine for its healing properties and can be used (often brewed as tea to increase potency) to induce lucid dreaming. The dreams induced by this herb are believed to be "flying dreams," in which the heart is open and consciousness is heightened and reconnected to the dreamer's "heart energy."