>>42064246Hope these are ground-related enough for you.
>GliscorKutkhiny, after Kutkhiny Baty, a large pumice formation located in Russia. I decided to look for something pumice-related because while Gliscor has nothing to do with volcanism, pumice is a very airy rock formation and is the closest thing to flying land I could think of. Gliscor is also lighter than its pre-evolution, and the second part of the full nickname (damn character limits) would've been similar to "Batty". Because Gliscor is at least partly based on a bat.
>RhyperiorEpiroc AB, after a Swedish drilling and mining company. Also contains most of the letters of "rock".
>GastrodonSaidmarreh, after a massive prehistoric mudslide in what is now Iran.
>MamoswinePingo, after a permafrost land form consisting of a hill of ground covering a mound of ice. Also contains all of the letters of "pig".