Naming their pets has already become a tradition for many people. But, often, this tradition applies only to cats, dogs, rabbits or hamsters. And for some reason, many people consider it unnecessary to choose a name for a fish. Especially if there are more than 30 individuals in the aquarium. But, nevertheless, these pets are full-fledged inhabitants not only of the reservoir, but of the entire house, and deserve to have their own name. When thinking about what to name a fish, the owner often finds it difficult to think of boring nicknames in his head. But even the most inconspicuous individual can be given a bright and memorable name.
What criteria do you use to choose a name?
At first glance, it seems that you can name a fish only based on its gender or external characteristics. But this is far from true! There are many criteria by which you can describe a pet:
- The nature;
- According to appetite or taste preferences;
- By appearance;
- By behavior leadership qualities.
At the same time, each of these criteria contains thousands of name options, from which any aquarist will choose a name to his liking and according to the characteristics of the fish.
"Water" nicknames
Marine-themed fish nicknames are popular. These can be the names of currents, ships, other sea creatures and phenomena of the water element. The most interesting “water” nicknames:
- Admiral
- Aqua
- Boreas
- Breeze
- Gulf Stream
- Caravel
- Monsoon
- Naiad
- Nymph
- Pirate
- Mermaid
- Sirocco
- Arrow
- Typhoon
- Filibuster
- Frigate
- Cyclone
- Calm
- Storm
This is interesting! Guppies are astronaut fish. In 1967, these aquarium sissies traveled to space aboard the Salyut 5 orbital station. They not only bravely survived this adventure, but did not even stop the process of reproduction during the flight!
Ancistrus named Triton
Choosing a name based on your pet's character
Each fish has its own special character. Therefore, a name chosen to match the character of an animal can say a lot about it.
- For calm, phlegmatic individuals: quiet, silent, modest (modest), good boy (good girl), coward, ladybug, daisy, peaceful, phlegmatic, thinker, recluse, etc.
- For active and active fish: rocket, hurricane, tornado, storm, plane, engine, fighter, hawk, kite, lightning, troublemaker, runner, fidget, ringleader, discharge, naughty (minx), plague, etc.
Reproduction
Males mature quickly and are considered sexually mature at the age of 4 months, and begin to reproduce at 6-8 months. A pair of the same breed, and preferably the same color, is suitable for breeding.
Preparation for spawning takes several stages:
- For spawning it is better to equip a separate aquarium. A 4-5 liter tank with a water level of no more than 10-12 cm is suitable. Soil is not placed at the bottom, but plants are needed. The female creates shelter in them, and the male often uses them to build a nest.
- It is advisable to separate the female and male from each other for a week, during which time the female’s abdomen will noticeably become rounder.
- Then the fish are allowed into the spawning aquarium and their temperature is constantly raised to 28-30°C, this stimulates spawning.
- The male will begin to build a nest of foam on the surface of the water, which takes him from 1 to 3 days. If the pair is selected successfully, spawning will begin within a couple of hours.
- During spawning, the male courts the female, picks up the eggs and carries them to the nest.
After the end of spawning, the male drives away the female (she needs to be removed), and he himself takes care of the eggs in the nest: adding bubbles, removing unfertilized eggs. When the fry hatch and begin to swim, the male also needs to be removed, otherwise he may crush the fry.
During one spawning, 200 eggs are released, about a third of them survive.
Selecting a name by type
The type of fish is its main characteristic, which gives enormous scope for choosing the most unusual name. After all, for goldfish, guppy, catfish, swordtail or barb, there are numerous variations of names. For example:
- Goldfish: star, goldfish, goldie, cinderella, spoolie, gold, sun, little ray.
- Guppy: fan, scale, princess, queen, note, nuri, gyurem, melody.
- Cockerel: bully, rebel, troublemaker, fighter, pirate, leader, bandit.
- Catfish: sage, barbel, Confucius, phlegmatic, modest, cleaner, quiet.
- Danio: baby, neon, neon, lightning, baby.
- Mollies: black cat, snake, dark knight, panther, light, sun.
- Cardinals: flower, striper, schemer.
Great people
President, Stalin, Lenin, Marx, Freud, Jung, Pushkin, Lagerfeld, Dior, Freddie Mercury, Peter 1, Davinci, Vermeer, Chagall, Dali, Disney, Elton, Newton, Confucius, Einstein, Genghis Khan, Shakespeare, Alexander the Great, Napoleon , Beethoven, Tchaikovsky, Bach, Steve Jobs, Ford, Guccio Gucci, Picasso, Gandhi, Gagarin, Churchill, Henry 8.
Queen Elizabeth, Gala Dali, Autry Hebren, Iron Lady, Joan of Arc, Diana, Marie Curie, Coco Chanel, Madonna.
The color scheme of bettas often evokes memories of works of art or their authors.
Choosing a name based on the gender of the fish
By correctly determining the sex of the fish, you can discover a huge variety of the most interesting names and choose one of them.
- For girls: Ariel, Agnessa, Amellia, Aurora, Ariana, Barbie, Barbara, Bella, Belle, Busya, Vera, Venus, Velma, Vicky, Vanessa, Gira, Goba, Guti, Gamelia, Jennifer, Jolie, Jung, Dora, Eva , Emily, Ela, Elina, Zhazi, Zhanna, Zhenna, Zhadi, Zeysi, Zendaya, Zella, Zolla, Ilaiza, Isabel, Isolde, Irma, Kylie, Kim, Courtney, Kella, Caitlin, Collie, Lila, Lola, Leila, Lisi , Lindsay, Melina, Muri, Marina, Maggie, Margaret, Nadine, Nuri, Nargiz, Nerina, Nori, Audrey, Oceania, Olima, Onika, Pelageya, Patricia, Pulcheria, Rosa, Richelle, Rina, Sabina, Sulima, Solana, Silva , Tati, Tanita, Tatyana, Tori, Uneli, Una, Unitia, Ursula, Faya, Fella, Fussi, Harsi, Hendley, Hayley, Hokki, Tsiki, Tsunita, Tsitaria, Chelsea, Charusha, Cheyenne, Showie, Shena, Emilia, Enna , Esther, Yula, Yuria, Yulia, Yunika, Yasya, Yakuna, Yagoda.
- For boys: Albert, Afred, Azazello, Avangard, Almond, Anubis, Bubblebee, Bally, Burri, Bacon, Bob, Willie, Wilhelm, Vitorio, Hamlet, Garrick, Georg, Thunder, Heinrich, Jerry, Jeans, Diadon, Dinar, Egor , Eniston, Elfor, Elred, Zhabar, Zhuten, Zhel, Zane, Zizir, Zoiberg, Zichtel, Indigo, Indis, Idol, Irwin, Iori, Iril, Kai, Captain, Kipish, Kesha, Korn, Conor, Lelik, Loki, Lord , Laurent, Lewis, Michael, McCavoy, Macon, Morne, Mark, Burbot, Nikki, Ned, Nykl, Nurem, Nixon, Obil, Omar, Oriz, O'neil, Onyx, Otto, O'Brien, Palmero, Pepper, Porsche , Parker, Parelli, Reggie, Raymond, Rex, Romulus, Ronan, Rico, Serge, Saburo, Samuel, Stealth, Ty, Tigger, Teaser, Travis, Tony, Tom, Wilson, Willie, Ulf, Philemon, Philip, Flounder, Fiji , Harley, Hazy, Harriet, Honor, Tsamil, Tsipo, Tsenli, Caesar, Chiriko, Chinch, Chong, Charlie, Chunya, Skipper, Shtinki, Shurik, Shooter, Edward, Elvis, Elrico, Eric, Yavano, Yaffi, Yazzi, Yavinto .
Heroes of books, films, TV series
Tolkien's Heroes
Hunter, Gandalf, Marach, Sauron, Azog, Goblin, Orc, Brood, Gimli, Thorin, Durin, Fili, Bilbo, Frodo, Took, Gollum, Legolas, Elf, Hobbit, Sorcerer, Bard, Smaug the Golden, Troll, Aragorn, Isildur , Ugluk.
Aerin, Belladonna, Galadriel, Tauriel, Arwen, Primrose.
Potteriana
Alastor, Albus, Severus, Potter, Kreacher, Fawkes, Phoenix, Dursley, Harry, Neville Longbottom, Draco, Cedric, Hagrid, Goldsmith, Flinch, Sirius Black, Lord Voldemort, Tom Riddle, Lucius, Victor, Dobby, Salamander, Percival, Grindelwald, Credence, Niffle, Pickett, Obscurus.
Augusta, Lily, Hermione, Bellatrix, Moaning Myrtle, Petunia, Luna Luna, Lavender, Minevra, Tina, Nagini, Lyta.
The villain Grindelwald is a bright and memorable name for an aquarium pet.
Game of Thrones
Joffrey, Tyrion, Stanis, Jaime, Theon, Sandor Clegane, The Hound, Gray Worm, Tormund Giantsbane, Daario, Khal Drogo, The High Sparrow, Podrick, Pie, The Three-Eyed Raven, Littlefinger, Greyjoy, Hodor, Rhaegar, The Mad King, Tully, Syrio Forel, Ollie, King of the Night, Mance Raider, Craster, Steer (magnar Tennov), Ghost, Summer, Fluffy, Direwolf, Balerion the Terrible, George Martin, Keith.
Daenerys, Khaleesi, Misa, Cersei, Sansa, Aria, Missandei, Melisandre, Margaery, Shae, Ygritte, Olenna, Myrcella, Talisa, Yara, Mira, Osha, Lianna, Brienne, Leaf, Nymeria.
Female Siamese bettas look rather modest, but sometimes you want to give them a name.
Mortal Kombat characters
Baraka, Striker, LiuKeng, Raiden, SubZero, Bo Rai Cho, Meat, Johnny Cage, Goro.
Katana, Sindel, Sonya Blade.
Other serial and film names
Bill, Dean, Harvey Specter, Chewbacca, Fore, 007, Sheldon, Marlboro Cowboy, Sherlock, Mr. Big, Jacob, Medici, Borgia, Prince Caspian, Aslan, Damon, The Witcher, Avatar, Saw, Cube, Gleb Zheglov, Mask, Terminator , Indiana, Jack Sparrow, Neo, Jack "Dude" Lebowski, Tyler, Ocean, Solo, Palpatine, Darth Vader, Enagen, Jaba, Willy Wonka, James Bond, Walter White, Jesse Pinkman, Chandler, Austin Power.
June (Fredova), Mrs. Hudson, Max, Kerry, Renesme, Narnia, Umbrella, Isaura, Alice, Leia.
A stylish black and red cockerel begs to be called Darth Vader.
Other literary heroes
Gulliver, Huckleberry Finn, Tom Sawyer, Robin Hood, Romeo, Othello, Hamlet, Ivanhoe, Tristan, Sherlock, Dorian Gray, Dracula, Don Juan, Baron Munchausen, Figaro, D'Artagnan, Quasimodo, The Little Prince, Onegin, The Inspector General, Oblomov , Gerasim, Petka Microbe, Alibaba, Dodon, Poirot, Fandorin, Cowardly Lion, Friday, Ret Butler.
Lady Macbeth, Isolde, Thumbelina, Kashtanka, Esmeralda, Alice, Mumu.
cartoon heroes
Cheburashka, Moidodyr, Raja, Rikki-Tikki-Tavi, Vlas the Lazy and Loafer, Pinocchio, Pierrot, Harlequin, Cog, Shruntik, Fixik, Chipolino, Dobrynya, Ivan Tsarevich, Boniface, Mowgli, Kaa, Chunya, Antoshka, Akela, Sherkhan , Umka, Mister Pronka, Ratibor, Lolo, Little Raccoon, Brownie Kuzya, Carlson, Losharik, Red Dog, Funtik, Oh, Ah, Kesha (Innocent), Uncle Fedor, Matroskin, Tuchka, DimDimych, Tramp, Oliver, Valli, Minien , Buzz Lightyear, Beast, Roger, Bambi, Shrek, Mike Wazowski, Genie, Totoro, Stitch, Asterix, Obelix, Goofy, Snoopy, Smurf, Mufasa, Meni, Sid, Jimi Neutron, Arnold, Walt Disney, Ryder, Timon, Chip , Silent.
Gadget, Cinderella, Little Mermaid, Snow White, Little Red Riding Hood, Lady, Belle, Shine, Gray Neck, Snow Queen, Snow Maiden, Malvina, Lyubava, Shapoklyak, Baba Yaga, Maria Mirabella.
Stitch is a bright, funny mischief-maker. A short and sweet name for a rooster.
Comics heroes
Mandarin, Nitro, Daredevil, Venom, Beast, Punisher, Loki, Thor, Cap, Thanos, Hulk, Black Panther, Harold Hogan, Groot, Doctor Strange, Boom-Boom, Magneto, Deadpool, Falcon, Swamp Thing, Cerebas, Mekon, Scott Pilgrim, Firefly, Frankenstein, Corona, Clark Kent, Green Lantern, John Constantine, Aquaman, Joker, Black Lightning, Azazel, Batman, Robin, Alfred, Atom, Flash.
Viper, Siren, Wasp, Mystic, Enchantress, Indigo, Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy.
The cockerel fish is a pet with a character, just like the “bad guy” Venom.
Choosing a name based on external characteristics
If you choose a name for a fish based on its appearance, then in the future you can easily distinguish this pet from a flock of other individuals. For example:
- By color: blackie, pearl, striper, watermelon, rainbow, neon, sun, sky, lemon, lime, vampire, raspberry, black, leaf, Carmen.
- By size: baby, tiny, midget, mercury, giant, gulliver, giant, jupiter.
- By external features: eagle owl (for big eyes), princess, bride (for white color and bushy tail), pony, etc.
Laconic nicknames
If you have a lot of fish and it is difficult to remember their names, it is better to choose the simplest and easiest ones:
- Aria
- Harp
- The battle
- Bonnie
- Vicki
- VIP
- Gift
- Jack
- Doc
- Jacques
- Zerro
- Cyrus
- Conan
- Bark
- Lyra
- Max
- Mars
- Mary
- Nana
- Rich
- Rock
- Ron
- Ruby
- Teddy
- Volume
- Top
- Phoebus
- Flip
- Squish
- Chappie
- Shapi
- Yashka
Guppy named Sage
Use of foreign words
The word that the owner wants to use does not always sound as beautiful in Russian as originally intended. In this case, you can use a trick and translate the desired name into any foreign language.
- Gray – Gray;
- Green – Green;
- Black – black;
- Sun – Soleli (French);
- Bread – Paine (Romanian);
- Smart guy - Sabyo (Spanish);
- Favorite – Aijen (Chinese);
- Flowerpot – Mazeta (Spanish).
- Etc.
You can come up with several million variations of such names. It all depends on the preferences and imagination of the owner.
Names in honor of water deities
For those who love their fish very much and believe that it deserves all the best, we offer a list of names in honor of the sea and river gods:
- Amphitrite
- Atl
- Baal
- Dana
- Nate
- Neptune
- Pereplut
- Poseidon
- Sebek
- Triton
Still from the cartoon “Finding Nemo”: Marlin and Nemo
Use of celebrity names
Often the name of a celebrity characterizes a fish no worse than a name chosen based on external characteristics. So, for example, for a slender and graceful individual you can choose the name of a model (Bella, Tyra, Naomi, Gigi, etc.), for a nimble and active one - the name of an athlete (Usain, Ronaldo, Pele, etc.), for a calm one – name of the scientist (Einstein, Newton, Galileo, etc.)
Choosing a name for a fish is an exciting activity that develops the imagination and intelligence of the aquarium owner. If you approach this with responsibility and enthusiasm, you can not only have an interesting time, but also get to know the inhabitants of the reservoir better.
Maintenance and care
These fish are not called fighting fish for nothing.
Male cockerels conflict with each other over habitat and females. You can only place 2 males in a rectangular aquarium with a volume of 50 liters or more, additionally equipping it with a partition.
Otherwise, cockerels are undemanding in care, but some recommendations are worth following.
Aquarium
Even the smallest aquarium is suitable for one male. But it’s still better if it’s 5-10 liters. To add several females to it, you need a larger tank volume - an additional 3-4 liters per fish. The aquarium must be equipped with a breathable lid so that the fish have a flow of air and do not jump out. Also, do not fill the tank to the brim.
Fish will be comfortable at 24-28°C. A significant drop in temperature has a negative impact on bettas, making them susceptible to parasites and infections. In small aquariums, it is necessary to update the water once every 5-7 days (about a third). In large containers, it is advisable to carry out this procedure once a month.
When changing water, it is important to avoid temperature changes. Bottled water is not suitable for an aquarium; it is better to use distilled water.
Filter and aerator
Cockerels breathe atmospheric air due to a special labyrinth organ. An aerator is not required to maintain them. For these fish it is not necessary to have a filter, but it is still better if there is one. A filter with minimal flow will do.
Soil and decor
You can put river pebbles or gravel in the aquarium. It is important that the pebbles are smooth, otherwise the betta may injure or tear its fins. A special primer sold in a pet store will also work.
It is better to equip the aquarium with live plants for safety reasons. Suitable for an aquarium with fighting fish:
As decoration, it is better to give preference to driftwood, water caves or stones. Do not use natural shells and corals.
Lighting is not particularly important for the betta itself, but it affects the brightness of the fish’s color and the condition of the plants. You can install the aquarium in a bright place, avoiding direct sunlight, or use special lamps.
Feeding
Cockerels are not picky about food; they eat both natural and dry food, but it is better to combine them.
Suitable for feeding cockerels:
- Frozen food: bloodworms, brine shrimp, tubifex, glass worms, daphnia. They can be given live, but there is a risk of infection.
- Specialized dry food in the form of granules or flakes.
Dry and live food should not be mixed at the same meal. It is recommended to alternate them with each other.
Bettas need to be fed 2-3 times a day. Everything that the fish ate within 3-5 minutes is their one-time portion. If there is food left in the aquarium, it should be removed. It is also useful for fish to have a fasting day (no more than once every 7 days).
Fish En-Ru
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I don’t know why, but I was drawn to fish...
If you are interested in fishing or just the restaurant business, then you just need to look at the selection: names of fish (different species) in English with translation and transcription. I would like to warn you right away that transcription is not provided everywhere, since I simply couldn’t find one. You say, why the hell do I need to know the name of 70 fish? In principle, you don’t need to know them, with the exception of the first two categories of people whom I mentioned at the very beginning.
The site already has collections that are somehow related to food: Food En-Ru, Food Dictionary, Drinks in English with translation - Beverages En-Ru. But in restaurants you can often find various fish dishes, the names of which, for me personally, were a mystery. Once, while walking with a foreigner in a supermarket, he asked me: “What kind of fish is this?” I was a little “stupid”, because I really had no idea how to say “crucian carp” in English, but did you know?
There are many fish in the selection whose names I am hearing for the first time. Why didn't I delete them? Maybe it’s just me who doesn’t understand fish, but others know them? In any case, it is easier to delete than to create. The dictionary “names of fish in English with translation” is really rare and not entirely relevant for the majority of “residents” of this site, but I love such collections, I don’t know why...
If you haven't noticed, I tried to use a stylistic device at the beginning and at the end of the mini description (though I forgot what it's called).
List of fish in English with translation:
Acara - Akara Shark; (small) dogfish - Shark Anabas - Pineapple Anchovy - Anchovy Mahseer - Barb Barracuda - Barracuda Bullhead, miller's thumb, goby - Goby Caspian roach - Roach Chub - Chub Loach - Char Minnow - Minnow Pink Salmon - Pink Salmon Grouper - Grouper Bergall, tautog - Wrasse Guppy - Guppies Gourami - Gourami Danio - Danio Dace - Dace Ruffe - Ruff Asp - Asp Lancet fish - Catfish Plaice, flounder, sole, flatfish - Flounder Crucian (carp) - Crucian carp Carp - Carp Chum Salmon - Chum salmon Gray mullet - Mullet Coho , silver salmon - Coho salmon Stickleback, tittlebat - Stickleback Smelt - Smelt Killer whale; shamoo - Orca Rudd, red-eye - Rudd Bream - Bream Tench - Tench Salmon - Salmon Lamprey; (sea) stone eel - Lamprey Capelin - Capelin Moray - Moray Navaga - Navaga Burbot, eelpout, methy - Burbot Neon - Neon Perch; bass - Perch Grouper - Sea bass Arctic cisco - Omul Sturgeon - Sturgeon Halibut, turbot - Halibut Peled - Peled Gudgeon - Minnow Haddock - Haddock Piranha - Piranha Roach - Roach Blue whiting - Blue whiting Chinese sleeper - Rotan Whitefish - Vendace (European) carp - Carp Saury - Saury Starred / stellate sturgeon - Stellate sturgeon Atlantic Herring - Atlantic herring Salmon - Salmon Baltic whitefish, cisco, pollan - Whitefish Zope - Tint Ray, scate - Stingray Mackerel - Mackerel Sheatfish - Catfish Jack mackerel, horse mackerel - Horse mackerel Sterlet - Sterlet Zander, pikeperch - Pike-perch Vimba - Cheese Greenling - Greenling Tilapia - Tilapia Silver carp - Silver carp Cod - Cod Tunny; tuna - Tuna Eel - Eel Bleak - Bleak Trout - Trout Grayling - Grayling Hake - Hake Chinook Salmon - Chinook Ziege - Chekhon Pike; (sea) ling - Pike Ide - Ide
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Words on the topic “Fish” in English with transcription
Acara | Acara | Akara |
Shark; (small) dogfish | ʃɑːk; ˈdɒgfɪʃ | Shark |
Anabas | Anabas | Anabas |
Anchovy | ˈænʧəvi | Anchovy |
Mahseer | Mahseer | Barbus |
Barracuda | ˌbærəˈkuːdə | Barracuda |
Bullhead, miller's thumb, goby | ˈbʊlhɛd, ˈmɪləz θʌm, ˈgəʊbaɪ | Goby |
Caspian roach | ˈkæspɪən rəʊʧ | Vobla |
Chub | ʧʌb | Chub |
Loach | ləʊʧ | Char |
Minnow | ˈmɪnəʊ | Minnow |
Pink Salmon | pɪŋk ˈsæmən | Pink salmon |
Grouper | ˈgruːpə | Grouper |
Bergall, tautog | Bergall, tautog | Wrasse |
Guppy | Guppy | Guppy |
Gourami | Gourami | Gourami |
Danio | Danio | Danio |
Dace | deɪs | Dace |
Ruffe - | Ruffe - | Ruff |
Asp | æsp | Asp |
Lancet fish | ˈlɑːnsɪt fɪʃ | Catfish |
Plaice, flounder, sole, flatfish | pleɪs, ˈflaʊndə, səʊl, ˈflætfɪʃ | Flounder |
Crucian (carp) | ˈkruːʃən (kɑːp) | crucian carp |
Carp | kɑːp | Carp |
Chum Salmon | ʧʌm ˈsæmən | Chum salmon |
Gray mullet | grɪ ˈmʌlɪt | Mullet |
Coho, silver salmon | Coho, ˈsɪlvə ˈsæmən | Coho salmon |
Stickleback, tittlebat | ˈstɪklbæk, ˈtɪtlbæt | Stickleback |
Smelt | smɛlt | Smelt |
Killer whale; shamoo | ˈkɪlə weɪl; shamoo | killer whale |
Rudd, red-eye | Rudd, rɛd aɪ | Rudd |
Bream | briːm | Bream |
Tench | tɛnʃ | Tench |
Salmon | ˈsæmən | Salmon |
Lamprey; (marine) stone eel | ˈlæmpri; (sea) stəʊn iːl | Lamprey |
Capelin | Capelin | capelin |
Moray | Moray | Moray |
Navaga | Navaga | Navaga |
Burbot, eelpout, methy | ˈbɜːbət, ˈiːlpaʊt, methy | Burbot |
Neon | ˈniːən | Neon |
Perch; bass | pɜːʧ; beɪs | Perch |
Grouper | ˈgruːpə | Sea bass |
Arctic Cisco | ˈɑːktɪk ˈsɪskəʊ | Omul |
Sturgeon | ˈstɜːʤən | Sturgeon |
Halibut, turbot | ˈhælɪbət, ˈtɜːbət | Halibut |
Peled | Peled | Peled |
Gudgeon | ˈgʌʤən | Gudgeon |
Haddock | ˈhædək | Haddock |
Piranha | pɪˈrɑːnə | Piranha |
Roach | rəʊʧ | Roach |
Blue whiting | bluː ˈwaɪtɪŋ | Blue whiting |
Chinese sleeper | ˌʧaɪˈniːz ˈsliːpə | Rotan |
Whitefish | ˈwaɪtfɪʃ | vendace |
(European) carp | ( ˌjʊərəˈpi(ː)ən ) kɑːp | Carp |
Saury | ˈsɔːri | Saira |
Starred/stellate sturgeon | stɑːd / ˈstɛlɪt ˈstɜːʤən | Stellate sturgeon |
Atlantic Herring | ətˈlæntɪk ˈhɛrɪŋ | Atlantic herring |
Salmon | ˈsæmən | Salmon |
Baltic whitefish, cisco, pollan | ˈbɔːltɪk ˈwaɪtfɪʃ, ˈsɪskəʊ, pollan | Whitefish |
Zope | Zope | Sinets |
Ray, skate | reɪ, scate | Scat |
Mackerel | ˈmækrəl | Mackerel |
Sheatfish | ˈʃiːtfɪʃ | Som |
Jack mackerel, horse mackerel | ʤæk ˈmækrəl, hɔːs ˈmækrəl | Horse mackerel |
Sterlet | ˈstɜːlɪt | Sterlet |
Zander, pikeperch | ˈzændə, pikeperch | Zander |
Vimba | Vimba | Syrt |
Greenling | Greenling | Terpug |
Tilapia - | Tilapia - | tilapia |
Silver carp | ˈsɪlvə kɑːp | Silver carp |
Code | kɒd | Cod |
Tunny; tuna | ˈtʌni; ˈtuːnə | Tuna |
Eel | iːl | Acne |
Bleak | bliːk | Bleak |
Trout | traʊt | Trout |
Grayling | ˈgrɪlɪŋ | Grayling |
Hake | hek | Hake |
Chinook Salmon | Chinook ˈsæmən | Chinook |
Ziege | Ziege | Chekhon |
Pike; (marine) ling | paɪk ; (sea) lɪŋ | Pike |
Ide | Ide | Ide |
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