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Talia Cerise is a character appearing in Pokémon Journeys: The Series. She is the wife of Professor Cerise and the mother of Chloe Cerise and Parker Cerise.

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  • The name Talia means "dew of God/gentle dew from heaven; by the water, lamb, to bloom" in Hebrew and Aramaic.
    • Her Japanese name Yoshino is written in katakana (ヨシノ), which has no special meaning. However, when written in kanji (吉野, 吉乃, 芳野, 芳乃, 好野, 好乃, 良野, 良乃, 美野, 美乃, 佳野, 佳乃, 嘉野, 嘉乃, 由野 or 由乃), it could possibly mean:
      • 吉野 - "lucky, good" (吉) (yoshi) and "field, wilderness" (野) (no).
      • 吉乃 - "lucky, good" (吉) (yoshi) and "from" (乃) (no).
      • 芳野 - "fragrant, virtuous, beautiful" (芳) (yoshi) and "field, wilderness" (野) (no).
      • 芳乃 - "fragrant, virtuous, beautiful" (芳) (yoshi) and "from" (乃) (no).
      • 好野 - "fond, pleasing, like something" (好) (yoshi) and "field, wilderness" (野) (no).
      • 好乃 - "fond, pleasing, like something" (好)) (yoshi) and "from" (乃) (no).
      • 良野 - "good, virtuous, respectable" (良) (yoshi) and "field, wilderness" (野) (no).
      • 良乃 - "good, virtuous, respectable" (良) (yoshi) and "from" (乃) (no).
      • 美野 - "beautiful" (美) (yoshi) and "field, wilderness" (野) (no).
      • 美乃 - "beautiful" (美) (yoshi) and "from" (乃) (no).
      • 佳野 - "good, beautiful" (佳) (yoshi) and "field, wilderness" (野) (no).
      • 佳乃 - "good, beautiful" (佳) (yoshi) and "from" (乃) (no).
      • 嘉野 - "applaud, praise, esteem, happy, auspicious" (嘉) (yoshi) and "field, wilderness" (野) (no).
      • 嘉乃 - "applaud, praise, esteem, happy, auspicious" (嘉) (yoshi) and "from" (乃) (no).
      • 由野 - "reason, case, cause" (由) (yoshi) and "field, wilderness" (野) (no).
      • 由乃 - "reason, case, cause" (由) (yoshi) and "from" (乃) (no).
  • Talia's surname Cerise means "cherry/cherry red" in French.
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