The Hidden Meaning Behind EVERY Fire Emblem Engage Character Name

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  • Опубликовано: 6 июл 2024
  • Today I'm diving deep into the origins of each character's name in Fire Emblem Engage! Did you know that the various countries of Elyos all have different naming schemes? Those from Firene are named after French fashion labels, (yes, even Louis V!) soldiers of Brodia are named after gemstones, Elusians get their names from flowers and trees, and those from Solm have their names based on italian desserts and delicacies! Whose name combo is your favorite? Thanks for watching.
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    00:00 Introduction
    00:32 Firene's Naming Scheme
    02:23 Brodia's Naming Scheme
    05:03 Solm's Naming Scheme
    07:09 Elusia's Naming Scheme
    11:57 Lythos's Naming Scheme
    15:56 Gradlon's Naming Scheme
    17:57 Fell Xenologue's Naming Scheme
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  • @mushrommmm
    @mushrommmm Год назад +126

    Lapis by itself actually just means stone in Latin. Without the lazuli being part of it I think it makes sense for her not to be blue, even with our common association to it. I think it just meaning stone relates to her character too, not being a precious gem. Her insecurities of being a commoner among nobility.

    • @lucky_crit
      @lucky_crit  Год назад +15

      Awesome insight, thank you!

  • @gwillermoh1963
    @gwillermoh1963 Год назад +93

    13:54 Mika Pikazo, the character designer for engage, did officially state she made framme and clanne red/green because they’re iconic colors in the series, probably meaning the cain/abel archetype

  • @lemnioaz3854
    @lemnioaz3854 Год назад +84

    Kagetsu's homeland is actually called "the pale sands" and is situated in solm. You can even see it on the map

  • @TokyoKoolProductionz
    @TokyoKoolProductionz Год назад +107

    Calney might be a reference to calcite, which would put her in the Brodian naming team!

    • @lucky_crit
      @lucky_crit  Год назад +21

      That would make sense! Should have explored more with the root of her name.

    • @destinyshand2049
      @destinyshand2049 Год назад +10

      Calney could also be a bit of an alternate form of nikela which means nickel in Basque. And nickel is a metal as well

    • @joshuagabrielcatindig7607
      @joshuagabrielcatindig7607 Год назад

      I'm just happy we've got names for the shopkeepers.

  • @TheElementsAreWithMe
    @TheElementsAreWithMe Год назад +39

    So Lythos have those basically named after the heavens. With it Fierene's french fashion companies, Brodia's rocks, Elusia's plants, amd Solm's italian desserts. Spectacular.

  • @hauntedslayer1515
    @hauntedslayer1515 Год назад +69

    Mauvier's Gradlon name fits but he's originally from Firene aaand based on his anglicized name- there is a fashion called Mauvais based out of Montreal and their entire mission is about evoking imperfections of humans and that its ok to be imperfect.

  • @MrAuthor3DS
    @MrAuthor3DS Год назад +40

    Another thing to note with jade is that it's the toughest known gemstone - fitting for the name of an Armored unit.

    • @lucky_crit
      @lucky_crit  Год назад +8

      And the one known as the Iron Wall!

  • @waddledottz
    @waddledottz Год назад +99

    Another quick data: Rosado does mean pink in Spanish, but mostly pink in a masculine matter, we usually say "rosa" but when it's "rosado" it's usually referring to a masculine pink object/person

    • @niedude
      @niedude Год назад +3

      I think it's more accurate to say Rosado means "Rosed", specifically as an adjective for a masculine noun. Right?

    • @guy-sl3kr
      @guy-sl3kr Год назад +1

      @@niedude You're right, it's an adjective. Means either pinkish or rosy

  • @TheSuperCasual2914
    @TheSuperCasual2914 Год назад +50

    Fire Emblem Writing Team: So, gang… what should we call these fine young characters?
    Some guy: Drip. It’s the only way…

  • @Pit_Icarus
    @Pit_Icarus Год назад +30

    8:05 Hortensia’s name can also be derived from Hortense, which in itself comes from the Latin word Hortus, which means Garden.

  • @redchicken5533
    @redchicken5533 Год назад +24

    Fancy clothes, gems, desserts, flowers and colour themes. Sounds like someones getting ready for a wedding...

  • @hoshueyeplopper4465
    @hoshueyeplopper4465 Год назад +31

    18:20 I believe Zelestia is actually based on the plant echeveria agavoides celestia which has the exact same form and colour as the flowers around Zelestia's horns.

  • @Altanariuz
    @Altanariuz Год назад +15

    I was fabblegasted when I saw Yunaka's real name being the national stone from my country. Never expected that from IS

  • @gabrielrussell5531
    @gabrielrussell5531 Год назад +8

    Fierne was the one I had no idea aboot. I just assumed their name theme was "Aggressively French".

  • @RyanSaysJif
    @RyanSaysJif Год назад +23

    Bonus fact: Sapphir's English VA also goes by "Sapphire".

    • @Natsu25100
      @Natsu25100 Год назад

      Nice voice actor pick for Nintendo of America and Cup of Tea Productions.

  • @IAm9Tales
    @IAm9Tales Год назад +9

    also worth nothing that griss' japanese name "guri" could be simply referring to "gurin", or green, considering it's heavily featured in his design, as well as all the dragon names in japanese ending with "ru" possibly because of "ryu" meaning dragon?

  • @lowtier6565
    @lowtier6565 Год назад +16

    I always thought Vander's name referred to "Vanguard"

  • @friostopolaris652
    @friostopolaris652 Год назад +5

    In addition to Alear's name it is also a spanish word that means "alloy"

  • @dei-dei
    @dei-dei Год назад +5

    as a fun fact citrine is generally considered a stone of wealth and abundance, and very used in money magick so they were pretty accurate there

  • @Guillaumelapomme
    @Guillaumelapomme Год назад +13

    As a french native, it's not my first ride on a Japanese game that references french things there and then .... but Engage is truly on another level haha
    Of course, I had noticed most of it before watching this video but admittedly didn't give it as much thought so it was interesting to watch nevertheless. THAT BEING SAID, I'm slightly skeptical at the whole "Firenese people are named after fashion brands"... it feels very .. cheap... like all those names are real and existed as such before brands, I'm sure there are countless important people of renown that bear these names and given that they seem to want to look for poetic, deep-ish meanings behind the names they pick... I'm just a bit surprised that the Firenese would be glorified product placements (or hommages if I'm being nice).

    • @lucky_crit
      @lucky_crit  Год назад +2

      Perhaps there are specific figures, but I feel like getting the entire bunch together would be a stretch. Is there really a famous historical Chloé? Maybe, but I guess I'd have to look into it. I do know it does seem Alfred was also named after Alfred the Great, considering his ailments

  • @biagioiovine6991
    @biagioiovine6991 Год назад +7

    When you said Seforia, there is also a pastry named after the dough you were talking about called Sfogliatelle

  • @davidnystrom9059
    @davidnystrom9059 Год назад +17

    I had picked up on several of the themes, but not all of them. I do commend them for the effort in giving the depth and foreshadowing of many, and also finding a way to reason Anna’s name into the game. Haha.
    And no. I didn’t know about Panette/Pandreo until you mentioned it in one of your streams. I used Pandreo as a vital member of my army in my first playthrough and I’m planning to use Panette in my second. It’d be interesting to see their supports.

  • @kirboo9766
    @kirboo9766 Год назад +3

    I visited Mont Saint Michel this year and yeah it’s pretty. As french person I’m glad my country gives inspiration. 🇫🇷

  • @lily_littleangel
    @lily_littleangel Год назад +5

    13:59
    Framme could also have ties to the fruit raspberry, which is starts with fram in various languages.
    Dutch: Framboos
    French: Framboise
    Spanish: Frambuesa

  • @Someone4now
    @Someone4now Год назад +15

    Fred means peace in some languages which is a fun coincidence

    • @lucky_crit
      @lucky_crit  Год назад

      There's also Alfred the Great who he may be based on... another tidbit for another trivia video perhaps

  • @naiastades9053
    @naiastades9053 Год назад +14

    I caught a lot of these and looked up the ones I didn't catch. I didn't know about the connection of colors with the names of the four hounds. I should also point out that Mauvier has a very french sounding name, and was not surprised when he reveals in a support conversation that he was from Firene. I keep wanting to pronounce his name as "Mo-vee-eh"

    • @lucky_crit
      @lucky_crit  Год назад +1

      Thank you for watching! I found it super interesting to think about since so many were clearly thought out and precisely chosen. Made me want to find the reasoning for the others

    • @AshenDust_
      @AshenDust_ Год назад +2

      I had the same thing with Mauvier as well. I pronounced Griss as “Gr-ee” too.

    • @Guillaumelapomme
      @Guillaumelapomme Год назад +2

      Well, for what it's worth, 'as a french native', "Mo-vee-eh" is the way it should be pronounced if we follow usual french phonetic patterns. So yeah, I say it like that and I twitch a bit every time I hear the final "r" pronounced.

  • @AlfredKamon
    @AlfredKamon Год назад +9

    Great video, and great editing. I see you're very careful about quoting your sources in the description, which is uncommon among content creators and it's admirable. As an Italian, I immediately noticed that Solm characters were references to our desserts, and it was really funny haha. I made a post about them on Twitter in February which went viral, but I can't tell if the Wiki added that info later or not - probably just for Bunet and Seadall, but I don't really care either way. Just a minor correction: Panettone isn't a pudding, but a type of bread generally eaten around Christmas. It can be served with ice cream on top, but it's not that common and it is indeed just soft bread. Thank you for listening and keep up the great work

  • @fireembliam9090
    @fireembliam9090 Год назад +5

    17:17 Sombron name could be based on Sombra which means Shadow in Spanish.

  • @adrianinwonderland7505
    @adrianinwonderland7505 Год назад +5

    Maybe Calney could reference Chalcedony

  • @TheGamerSwordsman
    @TheGamerSwordsman Год назад +9

    Great video like usual. And looking forward to watching your stream later tonight. Also I'm already halfway through on sixth playthrough of Engage. And I beat the Fell Xenologue before doing the Bracelet maps which did make them a little tougher, but not a lot thankfully. Although I was only did this due ot being curious of how hard they became if you beat that first.

  • @chipbannatyne
    @chipbannatyne Год назад +4

    Awesome vid. Came out super clean and very informative!

    • @lucky_crit
      @lucky_crit  Год назад

      Cheers, Chip! Thanks for all your help.

  • @_Yaku_
    @_Yaku_ Год назад +4

    Fun fact:
    "Lumera", in Italian indicates the fuse of a candle, the one that catches fire and emits light. In an Italian dialect the "lumera" is a vulgar woman compared to the fuse of a candle, the "lumera" in fact, which "lights up".
    A hooker in other words

  • @manaketespirit
    @manaketespirit Год назад +4

    Don't know if it was told but citrine is a gemstone associated with wealth and Citrinne is one of the wealthiest characters

  • @briankelly1240
    @briankelly1240 Год назад +2

    Wow, totally missed this thanks!

  • @DARKMalice9000
    @DARKMalice9000 Год назад +8

    Turns out that Mauvier is from Firene, Gregory is from Elusia so Griss his counterpart is the same But I don't know the other two

  • @Blood_Ronin
    @Blood_Ronin Год назад +1

    Great video. I really enjoyed this one. One thing to note, Vander, Evander origin could also mean strong man or warrior, which with a beard like that fits well. On a serious note, just his opening speech about fighting the corrupted in chapter 1 shows he is a warrior at heart.

  • @kainingyao7873
    @kainingyao7873 9 месяцев назад +1

    The naming scheme from Brodia sounds pretty familiar to Steven Universe fans...
    ...and yes, the the game's titular Engage mechanic does remind me of Gem fusions from Steven Universe, since it involves merging with allies through emotional bonding and connection.

  • @RSimpkinuk57
    @RSimpkinuk57 Год назад +2

    Merrin a double derivation, or is this just coincidence? Robert Jordan's "Wheel of Time" fantasy series has a main supporting character called Perrin (male, but so what) known for associating with wolves.

  • @Volk.Matrinex
    @Volk.Matrinex Год назад +1

    I would also like to add to this wonderful video that "Alear" is, also, a Spanish word. It means "to alloy", or basically to merge two metals together to form another one.
    Considering the background of Alear, that being the character is the merging of Divine and Fell dragons, I would say that it fits quite well.

  • @randomguy6680
    @randomguy6680 Год назад +2

    A "rafale" can also be a burst of wind, not artillery.
    Don't know how more fittong it is, but he does have a kind of connection with winds.

  • @RSimpkinuk57
    @RSimpkinuk57 Год назад +2

    Another - coincidence? On learning from their support convo that Ivy and Hortensia were but half-sisters, I was reminded of a real-life king H- with two daughters by different mothers, the elder having a short name -y, and the younger a much longer one of four syllables. Henry VIII of England and his daughters, Mary and Elizabeth Tudor. Most of us have little idea what the first was like as a person, knowing only that she was a pious Catholic whose reign was marked by the deadly persecution of protestants (in a reversal of her father's politics); the latter often portrayed as a petite, intriguing (in both senses) woman in wide skirts.

  • @yukithesnowman314
    @yukithesnowman314 8 месяцев назад

    I dunno if they still make and sell them, but I know for a fact that Nordstrom (their restaurant within most stores, that is) had the pudding bread thing that Panette's name is based on. It's really good.

  • @niedude
    @niedude Год назад +2

    I thought people DID live in Lythos but we just don't see any villages or towns. In their reference cards and supports, the twins Clanne and Framme all speak as if they were born on Lythos and grew up to worship the Divine Dragon.

    • @niedude
      @niedude Год назад +1

      Also about Framme and Clanne, I had assumed their names come from japanese pronounciations of "Family" and "Clan", just slightly altered much like the Solm characters. The fact they're the first people you see and talk to when you wake up from a 1000 years sleep could hint at this, too

  • @windsweeped
    @windsweeped Год назад +4

    Love this vid!

    • @lucky_crit
      @lucky_crit  Год назад +1

      Cheers mate! Thanks for watching!

  • @BellaGem
    @BellaGem Год назад +1

    that is amazing :D so much detail in game :D

  • @gearedge
    @gearedge Год назад +2

    not refrence the game tries to make but splitiing up vander's name to van der makes it in dutch from the
    van der is only used for last names here and with an added word so you get last names like van der zand (from the zand)

  • @luislara9952
    @luislara9952 Год назад +1

    Very informative Video!! really like how country uses whole different motives
    (tho was it really necessary the Morion joke :/ )

    • @lucky_crit
      @lucky_crit  Год назад +2

      Haha just having a little giggle

  • @reubenbailey7491
    @reubenbailey7491 Год назад +2

    I need that image of dripped out Louis framed.

  • @fireembliam9090
    @fireembliam9090 Год назад +2

    Sombron is based on a Mexican Boogiman I hope he wears a Sombrero and wears all black but paired up with Lumera as a Duo unit.

  • @Haru_kira
    @Haru_kira Год назад +6

    I wasn't crazy thinking all the brodia character was named after gems.

  • @Rutanachan
    @Rutanachan Год назад +3

    Some German additions:
    Diamant and Saphir are the German words for Diamond and Saphire
    "Madeline" has a weak German connection. Our name for girl is "Mädchen", and in some dialect it comes down to "Mädl", or even "Mädlein" - the latter spoken like, well, "Madeline". However, this is such an antique and regional term, used only by the elderly today, that it's a very very far out stretch. Then again, you found that very far out connection, so... all's possible.
    Also, Calney, or especially Carney, *might* be a reference to Carneol. A reddish gemstone.

  • @diamondsam
    @diamondsam Год назад +1

    I was playing this on livestream when the game came out originally and whenever Louis came up my friend kept joking that it was Louis Vuitton, crazy to see that yes that was actually the basis lol

  • @Sawcybui
    @Sawcybui Год назад +1

    Pretty sure Framme and Clanne's color scheme's are a part of rhe Christmas Duo trope

  • @t0xic_b0y72
    @t0xic_b0y72 Год назад +2

    When you find out that the four hounds have English names that are corruptions of their proper names while they command an army called the corrupted.

  • @SP_Sour
    @SP_Sour 22 дня назад

    I always thought that Seadall was just a lame pun, but the double meaning with the food makes it cool
    Also, supposedly the Lythos characters are partly named after wines, which explains the one shopkeeper

  • @thanquolrattenherz9665
    @thanquolrattenherz9665 Год назад +1

    when i first played the game i was confused since the whole game is spoken in english but they wrote and pronounced diamant in german, especially since other names like lapis or citrinne or alcryst sound like they are pronounced in english and and aside from jade which is a real name are mutation of gemstone not simply a stonename from another language.

    • @lucky_crit
      @lucky_crit  Год назад

      They may have felt that "Diamond" wasn't masculine enough for him or something. It's interesting that they were more playful with some but not others

  • @slefluzel9238
    @slefluzel9238 Год назад +3

    Might be a stretch but the smithing shopkeep could be a play on chalcedony.
    Also Mauvier probably isnt his real name either considering he's firinese so he could have a name like marc or moschino or whatever

  • @XX-br5bn
    @XX-br5bn Год назад +2

    Ok as a french person it's funny to see that France is canon in a fantasy video game

  • @Natsu25100
    @Natsu25100 Год назад

    Looks like Nintendo is following the theme naming conventions from other video game series, particularly the company's golden boy and mascot, Mario. You know, Mario has specific themes on their levels, such as Donut Plains in Super Mario World that uses food names or Acorn Plains in New Super Mario Bros U that uses plant motifs.

  • @toddsaskatchewan
    @toddsaskatchewan Год назад +3

    Calney - Carnelian stone?

  • @duyanhpham9227
    @duyanhpham9227 Год назад +3

    Alear did mention it was Sombron who gave them their name though so im a little curious as to whats up with that

    • @neog8029
      @neog8029 Год назад

      When the heck was that mentioned?

    • @duyanhpham9227
      @duyanhpham9227 Год назад

      @@neog8029 ruclips.net/video/7qB8Dxd3x6c/видео.html at 1:33

    • @luminary6818
      @luminary6818 Год назад

      @@neog8029 When Lumera asked what Evil Alear’s name is, he said that Sombron called him Alear just once

  • @kenzoquesne4802
    @kenzoquesne4802 Год назад +2

    Fun fact : Rosado's name means "pink" in spanish AND is a derivative of "rosa" or "rose", when you translate "rose" in french it doesn't change, but if you translate "pink" in french you get... "rose" !

  • @Keydicken
    @Keydicken 10 месяцев назад

    First two French brand were French Canadian 🥹 seeing Canadian references makes me happy

  • @dion593
    @dion593 Год назад +2

    I actually thought Eve‘s name comes from yves saint laurent since the pronunciation of Eve sounds so similar to Yves

    • @lucky_crit
      @lucky_crit  Год назад +1

      Missed that! But yeah that's a really popular brand, you could be right

  • @Jayvee4635
    @Jayvee4635 Год назад

    16:04 - He's referring to Cornwall

  • @roytheboy5286
    @roytheboy5286 Год назад +7

    I want to consume Pandreo 🍞

    • @lucky_crit
      @lucky_crit  Год назад +2

      Do you even know where that loaf has been

    • @roytheboy5286
      @roytheboy5286 Год назад

      @@lucky_crit it’s about be in my stomach after Pandreo warps my taste buds to heaven

    • @joshuagabrielcatindig7607
      @joshuagabrielcatindig7607 Год назад

      Me but with (Affogato)

  • @Jenny-rp8mp
    @Jenny-rp8mp 2 месяца назад

    Calney might be from Solm considering that cannelet are a french pastry/cake !

  • @JakeMXZero
    @JakeMXZero Год назад

    I never used Pannette or Pandreo so that blew my mind

  • @BurgerBear-r4z
    @BurgerBear-r4z 3 месяца назад

    On my first playthrough, I named sommie sora, completely unknowing that it was technically another canonical name for him😅

  • @Name-jb7kw
    @Name-jb7kw Год назад +1

    I can't believe it didn't occur to me before this that panette and pandreo were siblings

    • @fireembliam9090
      @fireembliam9090 Год назад +1

      They are also the retainers to the children’s of the Queen of Solm.

    • @shannonjones8877
      @shannonjones8877 Год назад +2

      I was honestly surprised that Bunet and Merrin weren't also siblings

  • @Muuhiro1
    @Muuhiro1 Год назад +2

    also, most solm names in japanese are exactly the meaning mentioned in the video.

  • @usvidragonslayer3091
    @usvidragonslayer3091 Год назад

    Nice

  • @malcovich_games
    @malcovich_games Год назад +7

    My reaction to Zelestia's name origin is "NO F~ing WAY, that's sick!"

    • @lucky_crit
      @lucky_crit  Год назад +2

      The Celosia part?

    • @malcovich_games
      @malcovich_games Год назад +2

      @@lucky_crit Yeah! Immediately picked up on the Celestia part by myself, and thought that was all!

  • @BlueMageWithSoulEdge
    @BlueMageWithSoulEdge Год назад +2

    Not gonna lie; I didn't know their names were themed after drip, perhaps that's because I wear overalls.

  • @roytheboy5286
    @roytheboy5286 Год назад +2

    That’s nice, but what is Sommie named after?

    • @lucky_crit
      @lucky_crit  Год назад

      15:50

    • @roytheboy5286
      @roytheboy5286 Год назад

      @@lucky_crit how’d you add that in? Witchcraft, that was not there before

    • @lucky_crit
      @lucky_crit  Год назад +4

      I did it just for you, Roy

  • @Name-jb7kw
    @Name-jb7kw Год назад +2

    Damn Lindon is only 60, and that's the oldest. How old are saphir and Vander

    • @Name-jb7kw
      @Name-jb7kw Год назад

      I thought the pavise chat was joking when they said saphir was 35

    • @byronh7760
      @byronh7760 Год назад +1

      @@Name-jb7kwnope, and vander is like 40

    • @lucky_crit
      @lucky_crit  Год назад

      Yeah it's honestly ridiculous

    • @shannonjones8877
      @shannonjones8877 Год назад +1

      As someone who just turned 39... Vander definitely looks way too old to only be 40. Nevermind Saphir...

  • @FortuneTellher
    @FortuneTellher Год назад

    Calney makes me think Chalcedony. Just move the e and remove a few letters.

  • @hr-g4640
    @hr-g4640 8 месяцев назад

    Rosado name doesn't only mean pink, it is the male version of pink, Rosado, if it was the female version it would be Rosada

  • @latiosfreak2000
    @latiosfreak2000 Год назад +3

    nah celine named after celine dion

  • @joshuagabrielcatindig7607
    @joshuagabrielcatindig7607 Год назад

    Your location tho lol

  • @crimson1194
    @crimson1194 Год назад +1

    I hate that the gem names dont match the colours
    Death to whoever did this