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==Terminology==
==Terminology==
He was first named '''Ethan''' (Japanese: '''{{j|ヒビキ}}''' ''Hibiki'') when he appeared as a [[non-player character]] in [[Generation IV]] games. He is also known by {{mas|Ethan|the same name}} in [[Pokémon Masters EX]]. In [[Pokémon Puzzle Challenge]], he appears as an unnamed player character.
He was first named '''Ethan''' (Japanese: '''{{j|ヒビキ}}''' ''Hibiki'') when he appeared as a [[non-player character]] in [[Generation IV]] games. He is also known by {{mas|Ethan|the same name}} in [[Pokémon Masters EX]].


In the game manuals from [[Generation II]], his name depends on the current game: '''Gold'''{{sup/2|G}}, '''Silver'''{{sup/2|S}}, or '''Chris'''{{sup/2|C}} (Japanese: '''{{j|ゴールド}}''', '''{{j|シルバー}}''', or '''{{j|クリス}}''').
In the game manuals from [[Generation II]], his name depends on the current game: '''Gold'''{{sup/2|G}}, '''Silver'''{{sup/2|S}}, or '''Chris'''{{sup/2|C}} (Japanese: '''{{j|ゴールド}}''', '''{{j|シルバー}}''', or '''{{j|クリス}}''').
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In the [[Nintendo Space World]] 1997 demo of {{game|Gold and Silver|s}}, his name is '''サトシ''' (''Satoshi''). This is the same as [[Ash Ketchum]]'s Japanese name, which is derived from [[Satoshi Tajiri]].
In the [[Nintendo Space World]] 1997 demo of {{game|Gold and Silver|s}}, his name is '''サトシ''' (''Satoshi''). This is the same as [[Ash Ketchum]]'s Japanese name, which is derived from [[Satoshi Tajiri]].
In [[Pokémon Puzzle Challenge]], he appears as an unnamed player character.


Before he received an official name in {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, most fans called him '''Gold''' (Japanese: '''{{j|ゴールド}}''' ''Gold'').
Before he received an official name in {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, most fans called him '''Gold''' (Japanese: '''{{j|ゴールド}}''' ''Gold'').