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|de=Knister|de-meaning=Derived from the German verb ''knistern'', which means to sizzle, to crackle; the sound of fire.
|de=Knister|de-meaning=Derived from the German verb ''knistern'', which means to sizzle, to crackle; the sound of fire.
|es=Miniincendio|es-meaning=From ''{{tt|mini-|small or miniature}}'' and ''{{tt|incendio|fire}}''.
|es=Miniincendio|es-meaning=From ''{{tt|mini-|small or miniature}}'' and ''{{tt|incendio|fire}}''.
|fr=Crame|fr-meaning=Derived from the French verb ''kramer'', which means to burn.
|fr=Crame|fr-meaning=Derived from the French verb ''cramer'', which means to burn.
|it=Fuoco|it-meaning=Literally ''fire''.
|it=Fuoco|it-meaning=Italian for "fire".
|ko={{tt|기라|Gira}}|ko-meaning=Transliteration of the Japanese name ''Gira''.
|ko={{tt|기라|Gira}}|ko-meaning=Transliteration of the Japanese name ''Gira''.
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