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The Neko versions of (some of) my hetalia OCs:

The Neko versions of (some of) my hetalia OCs:

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(This is Tangerine, Chimalli's neko)

(This is Tangerine, Chimalli's neko)

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(This is Harvest, Shikoba's neko)

(This is Harvest, Shikoba's neko)

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(This is Shade, Nita's neko)

(This is Griffes (French for claws), Ben's neko)

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(This is Griffes (French for claws), Ben's neko)

(This is Griffes (French for claws), Ben's neko)

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(This is Nuage (French for cloud), Léon's neko)

(This is Lizard (shortened to Liz), Hialeah's neko)

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(This is Lizard (shortened to Liz), Hialeah's neko)



(This is Lizard (shortened to Liz), Hialeah's neko)

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This is Aapo's neko. He has no name as of yet because I am having difficulty deciding which to pick.....
From these:

Ahanu (Algonquin for "he laughs")

Neka (Native American for "wild goose")

Skah (Sioux for "white")

Takoda (Sioux for "friend to everyone")

Tate (Native American for "he who talks too much")

Eskaminzim (Apache for "big mouth")

Gawonii (Cherokee for "he is speaking")

Mojag (Native American for "never silent")

Samoset (Algonquin for "he walks over much")

Sani (Navajo for "the old one")

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