User:Grosoemanuel/Akuma no Mi

Yet to be named Devil Fruits:

Paramecia

 * Eustass Kid: ジキジキの実 (Jiki Jiki no Mi). It comes from 磁気 (Jiki) which means magnetism. It could also be ジセイジセイの実 (Jisei Jisei no Mi) which comes from 磁性 (Jisei) which also means magnetism, but I didn't like it.
 * Jewelry Bonney: トシトシの実 (Toshi Toshi no Mi). It comes from 年 (Toshi) which means year/age. Another pronunciation of the same Kanji is ネン (Nen), but it doesn't sound good.
 * Scratchmen Apoo: オトオトの実 (Oto Oto no Mi). It comes from 音 (Oto) which means sound.
 * Urouge: スジスジの実 (Suji Suji no Mi). It comes from 筋 (Suji) which means muscle.
 * Blamenco: フトフトの実 (Futo Futo no Mi). It comes from 懐 (Futokoro) which means pocket.
 * Sanjuan Wolf: ノスノスの実 (Nosu Nosu no Mi). It comes from 伸 (Shin) which means to grow.
 * Kurozumi Kanjuro: カクカクの実 (Kaku Kaku no Mi). It comes from 書く (Kaku) which means to write.
 * Tama: ダンゴダンゴの実 (Dango Dango no Mi). It comes from 団子 (Dango). Though I don't like it, I don't know what kind of other name could have.

Zoan

 * Minotaurus: ウシウシの実:モデル ミノタウロス (Ushi Ushi no Mi: Model Minotaurus). It comes from 牛 (Ushi) which means Cow. The problem with this name is that it sounds as if it were a mythological creature. In that case, ウシウシの実:モデル カウ (Ushi Ushi no Mi: Model Cow) could be a better option.
 * Minokoala: クマクマの実：モデル コアラ (Kuma Kuma no Mi: Model Koala). It comes from 熊 (Kuma) whic means Bear.
 * Minorhinoceros: サイサイの実 (Sai Sai no Mi). It comes from 犀 (Sai) which means Rhino.
 * Minozebra: ウマウマの実：モデル ゼブラ (Uma Uma no Mi: Model Zebra). It comes from 馬 (Uma) which means horse.
 * Onigumo: クモクモの実 (Kumo Kumo no Mi). It comes phrom 蛛 (Kumo) which means spider.
 * Dalmatian: イヌイヌの実：モデル ダルメシアン (Inu Inu no Mi: Model Dalmatian). It comes from 犬 (Inu) which means dog.
 * Epoida: ケムケムの実 (Kemu Kemu no Mi). It comes phrom 毛虫 (Kemushi) which means Caterpillar.
 * Minochihuahua: イヌイヌの実：モデル チワワ (Inu Inu no Mi: Model Chihuahua). It comes from 犬 (Inu) which means dog.
 * Kaido: リュウリュウの実：モデル ドラゴン (Ryu Ryu no Mi: Model Dragon). It comes from 龍／竜 which means Dragon.