Contest by Coromon
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Small one - Sneach (derived from "sneachd" which is gaelic scottish for snow, would be pronounced like "Snich") Medium one - Riojey(from Manx language that means frost) Big one - Breyfe (derived from a mix of two words in Manx language, "Feayr" means frigid and "Brey" means bear.)
By Rodrigo
Snotund (snow + rotund/tundra), Grotund (grow + rotund/tundra), Jotund (jötunn + rotund/tundra)
Fromble, Clawsicle, Clashaclysm
Fromble: (frozen + ball + fumble) Clawsicle: (claws + icicle + "close call") Clashaclysm: (clash + cataclysm)
By Catherine
(frozen/freeze/frost + dribble - shaped like a ball, seems scrappy and bouncy), (Bear + Polar, implying poles but also duality with the double sphere body), (Pauldron + Frost, boi has a frost set of shoulder armor).
By Christopher
frost + teddy, arktos (greek for bear) + ice, Polaris (North Star) or Polar + Glacier
Teddy Bear + Ice , Bear + Frozen , Frost + Bear (also creating Tear, as in tearing apart)
By Bear
Cubcicle, Bearice, Gricenaught
Cubcicle = Cub + Icicle Bearice = Bear + Icicle Gricenaught = Grizzly + Ice + Dreadnaught (since it looks like a heavily armored demolishing machine)
By Ragox
Rollicub (mini), Snowibear (medium), Himaloo (big)
Rollicub - Roll and Cub Snowibear - Snow and Bear Himaloo - Hima (Sanskrit for snow) and Bhaaloo (Hindu for Bear).
By Derek
Graupuerile, Glacear, Barbarctic.
Graupuerile comes from Graupel (A type of snow that occurs when snowflakes become rounded), and Puerile, meaning childish. Glacear comes from glacier, and bear. Finally, Barbarctic comes from barbaric and arctic.
By Fish
The first one is a simple combination of Snow + Ice, and, well... He IS nice, just look at him. The second one is a mix of Glacier with the "saur", implying the dinnosaur like monster he is going to become ! The third one is an agressive form of snow, an Avalanche + Lunch, who else is hungry for battle ? I could go for some snow right now.
By Guilherme
"Cub" and "Subzero" // "Aurora" and "Roar" // "Bear" and "Borealis" (Spelling liberties may be taken, of course. Portmanteaus are fun!)
By SovereignSyd
Bingbao (Hail in Chinese, but also sounds a bit like an Ice dumpling), Bonom (Snowman in Haitian Creole) , Bergbear (Iceberg Bear). I went for alliteration here.
By Taylor
Glacub, Polear, Ursamour (or Ursamor)
Glacier + Cub = Glacub, Polar + Bear = Polear, Ursa (latin word for bear) + armour = Ursamour
By Steven
Glacies is Latin for ice, venter is Latin for belly (the first one has quite the belly :P) and you can probably get the name for the second and third monster
By Jan