These are all of names for Corobo suggested under the Random option on the naming screen when starting a new file in Little King's Story. The names are kept in a list, and each time the player selects Random the list progresses to the next name. Each language has their own array of names. "Corobo", or some variation of it, is always the first name on each language's list.
Japanese
Name
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Meaning
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コロボ
Korobo
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The default, canonical name of the main character, seemingly named after a Japanese brand of slow-cooker.
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English
Name
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Meaning
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Corobo
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The default, canonical name of the main character, seemingly named after a Japanese brand of slow-cooker. Transliterated from his Japanese name, コロボ.
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Leon
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Potentially a reference to either co-ruler of Sparta Leonidas the First, American pop band Kings of Leon, or the Kingdom of León.
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Leotych
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A reference to Leotychidas, a co-ruler of Sparta alongside Leonidas the First.
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Xerxes
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A reference to King Xerxes the First, also known as Xerxes the Great, one of the rulers of the expansive Achaemenid Empire (The First Persian Empire).
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Felius
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Unknown. Could be referring to the Latin word filius, meaning "son".
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Cheech
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A reference to Cheech & Chong, a comedy duo. However, the exact relation to monarchy is unknown.
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Gaius
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A likely reference to Gaius Caesar, the grandson of Augustus Caesar, the first ruler of the Roman Empire.
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Bill
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Unknown. Could be a shortened version of William, a common name for many kings including William the Conquerer, the first Norman king of England.
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Cole
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A reference to the British nursery rhyme Old King Cole.
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Chong
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Another reference to Cheech & Chong.
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Nechtan
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A reference to Nechtan Mac Der-Ilei, the king of the Picts, a people who inhabited an area of northern Britain in the 900s.
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Arthur
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A reference to the legendary King Arthur, a fictional king who defended Britain from the invading Anglo-Saxons.
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Menkara
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A potential reference to either Menkare or Menkaura, ancient Egyptian pharaohs.
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Ivan
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A reference to Ivan the Terrible, the first Tsar of Russia.
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Stephen
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A potential reference to King Stephen, the Fourth King of England, or his father, one of the leaders of the First Crusade.
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Elvis
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A reference to Elvis Presley, often given the alias the "King of Rock and Roll" or simply "The King".
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Zaphod
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A reference to Zaphod Beeblebrox, the former president of the galaxy in the Douglas Adams book The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
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Alex
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A reference to Alexander the Great, a Macedonian king who created one of the most expansive empires in world history.
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Nero
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A reference to Emperor Nero, the fifth Roman ruler who was known for his acts of extreme tyranny.
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Norton
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A reference to Emperor Norton, a San Franciscan who proclaimed himself the "Emperor of the United States"
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Ptolemy
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A reference to King Ptolemy 1, who was a companion of Alexander the Great and went on to become the ruler of Egypt.
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Don
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Potentially a reference to Don King, a promoter involved in boxing.
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Halsten
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A likely reference to Halsten Stenkilsson, a king of Sweden.
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Zack
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Unknown.
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Kong
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A reference to King Kong, a famous monster from the eponymous movie franchise.
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Hiero
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A likely reference to Hiero the Second of Sycarus, a Greek tyrant involved in the First Punic War.
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Russ
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Meyer
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Quentin
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Buscemi
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Deniro
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Pele
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Sweyn
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Philip
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Manola
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Coffey
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Buzzo
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French
Name
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Meaning
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Kolobo
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Same as English, but transliterated differently.
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Popo
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Arthur
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Same as English
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Louis
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Kyo
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Jojo
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Tami
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Ivan
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Same as English.
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Osos
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Claudio
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Ibai
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Omulan
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Sekyu
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Shoukin
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Makiko
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Take
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Otchoko
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Urano
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Tenshik
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Amachan
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Motoki
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Potetin
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Bicoti
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Popin
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Pierrot
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Elotin
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Hayashi
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Soprano
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Takaki
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Ténor
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Bassoun
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Zutabor
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Italian
Name
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Meaning
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Korobo
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Same as English, but transliterated differently.
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Pokopok
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Alsar
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Alchair
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Nobuna
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Caligo
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Nerone
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Yivonne
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Akbaru
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Musuati
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Ramala
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Homerun
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Kerone
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Premio
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Nudista
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Italian for "nudist".
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Poncho
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Sbadato
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Tamata
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Dingong
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Bonacco
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Pinpon
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Potecin
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Biccoci
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Pocin
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Cown
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Erocin
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Pinolo
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Soprano
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Alto
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Tenore
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Staboro
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German
Name
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Meaning
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Corobo
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Same as English
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Michael
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Franz
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Mark
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Pfennig
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Otto
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Lukas
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Poldi
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Hans
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Walter
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Seppl
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Arthur
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Same as English.
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Hinz
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Kunz
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Stephan
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A likely reference to Stephan Báthony, who held high positions of power in Transylvania, Lithuania and Poland at different points of his life.
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Herbert
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Henry
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Fritz
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Siggi
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Peter
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Mike
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Harry
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Rico
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Willi
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Frank
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Lukas
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Erich
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Horst
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Mukki
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Paule
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Martin
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Gunther
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Hennes
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Lukas is erroneously listed twice.
Spanish
Name
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Meaning
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Corobo
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Same as English.
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Poñoñón
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Axel
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Altair
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A reference to Altair, the main character from Assassin's Creed.
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Norton
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Same as English.
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Xavi
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Ibai
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Ewan
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Balú
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Muswati
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Ramram
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Golfo
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Elam
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Chucki
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Pataka
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Slash
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Ochoko
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Tamtam
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Timri
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Alacrán
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Pinpón
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Bribón
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Patán
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Pochín
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Damier
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Erochin
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Obama
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A reference to Barack Obama, the 44th President of the United States.
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Fidel
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A reference to Fidel Castro, a Cuban revolutionary who later became the country's Prime Minister and then its President.
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Castro
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Another reference to Fidel Castro.
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Bobo
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Rambo
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