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I think that maybe Sugimori had this in mind. They represent the aspects of the human soul, while Mew contains the DNA of all Pokémon. They must have a connection... Floramage! 20:19, 23 February 2007 (UTC)
Oh, why it hasn't been changed to Azelf? Why some editors WANT this much to preserve Japanese name? Let's stop with hypocrisy of claiming that English names are spoilers... I think that at this point, EVERY Poké-fan must have looked into fansite looking for news. Only who tryes to run from the true is not knowing the names. And Wikipedia is like any other encyclopedia, a site where TRUTH must be told Thanks for "hearing" me.
p.s. : I just don't edit Azelf's name because I stil don't know how to do it...—The preceding unsigned comment was added by 201.92.9.200 ( talk) 20:05, 25 March 2007 (UTC)
Oh yes especially when the serebii site got Chatot, Electivire, Mantyke, Buizel and tons of others right. I fail to see why the English names can't be put up when the site has had correct information tons of times.
I'm totally with you. And by the time of now, early IGN's reviews and screenshots show us that ALL names of cities and Pokémon met by them so far are plentily rght. Then, please, can somebody change this article title? And how can I change a title (or where can I learn)?...—The preceding unsigned comment was added by 201.92.9.200 ( talk) 20:05, 25 March 2007 (UTC)
Um, wouldn't the "Az" be a homophone for "Us"? "U"xie, "Me"sprit, "Az"elf. (The progression also indicates that "sprit" should be read as "sprite", rather than "spirit".)
It's Agnome. "U"'s are mute at the end of a word, and it's phonetics are those. Don't change it. Eriorguez 18:36, 13 May 2007 (UTC)
Oh really now? "U"s are not always mute. I'll look around the Japanese websites and see what they have before I change anything though.
Hobowu
08:13, 16 May 2007 (UTC)