Everyday when I get home from school, the first website I head on over to is either Bulbapedia, Serebii, or Pokebeach-- all in hope that more Black and White English names have been revealed. Today, the first site I checked was Bulbapedia, and I grinned at the sight of the newest news articles, which both involved English names. Desukan, Kibago, Musharna, Wargle, Minezumi, Ranculus, Gochizeru, and probably something I forgot officially received their names. But then, I headed on over to Pokebeach, and noticed an article entitled "All 'Black' and 'White' English Pokemon Names Possibly Revealed". My eyes widened, and I scrolled down as fast as I could. And there they were--- the apparent Black and White English names. It should be noted that these are not at all confirmed, though it is very likely they are true, as this list was posted prior to the reveal of the newest batch of Pokemons' names:

* = Confirmed official

494- Victini (keeps its Japanese name): From 'victory' and 'teeny'
495- Snivy (formerly Tsutarja): From 'snake' or 'snide' and 'ivy' *
496- Servine (formerly Janovy): From 'serpent' and 'vine'
497- Serperior (formerly Jalorda): From 'serpent' and 'superior'
498- Tepig (formerly Pokabu): From 'tepid' and 'pig' *
499- Pignite (formerly Chaobuu): From 'pig' and 'ignite'
500- Emboar (formerly Enbuoh): From 'ember' and 'boar'
501- Oshawott (formerly Mijumaru): Has a number of possible origins, including 'ocean', 'shell', 'otter', and 'water' and more *
502- Dewott (formerly Futachimaru): From 'dew' and 'water' and/or 'otter'
503- Saumurott (formerly Daikenki): From 'samurai' and 'otter'
504- Patrat (formerly Minezumi): From 'patrol' and 'rat' *
505- Watchog (formerly Miruhog) From 'watch' and 'hog', as in 'groundhog'; also sounds like 'watchdog'
506- Lillipup (formerly Yorterrie): From a corruption of 'little' and 'pup'; to me it sounds like 'lollipop' =P
507- Herdier (formerly Haderia): From 'herd' or 'herder' and 'terrier'
508- Stoutland (formerly Muurando): From 'stout' and 'Highland' or 'Shetland'
509- Purrloin (formerly Choroneko): From 'purr' and 'purloin'; it makes me think of 'sirloin' =P
510- Liepard (formerly Leopardas): From 'lie' and 'leopard'
511- Pansage (formerly Yanappu): From 'pan' as in 'chimpanzee' and 'sage' *
512- Simisage (formerly Yanakkie): From 'simian' and 'sage'
513- Pansear (formerly Baoppu): From 'pan' and 'sear' *
514- Simisear (formerly Baokkie): From 'simian' and 'sear'
515- Panpour (formerly Hiyappu): From 'pan' and 'pour' *
516- Simipour (formerly Hiyakkie): From 'simian' and 'pour'
517- Munna (keeps its Japanese name): From 'moon' and 'luna' *
518- Musharna (keeps its Japanese name): Origin unknown, though it may relate to its pre-evolution *
519- Pidove (formerly Mamepato): From 'pigeon' and 'dove' *
520- Tranquill (formerly Hatooboo): From 'tranquil' and 'quill', as in a feather pen
521- Unfezant (formerly Kenhorou): From 'unfazed' and 'pheasant', also sounds like 'unpleasant'
522- Blitzle (formerly Shimama): From 'blitz', German for lightning *
523- Zebstrika (formerly Zebraika): From 'zebra' and 'strike'
524- Roggenrola (formerly Dangoro): A pun on 'rock n' roll'
526- Boldore (formerly Gantorou): A corruption of 'boulder' and 'ore'
527- Gigalith (formerly Gigaiasu): From 'giga' and 'monolith' *
528- Woobat (formerly Koromori): From 'woo' and 'bat', sounds awfully like Zubat =P *
529- Swoobat (formerly Kokoromori): From 'swoon' or 'swoop' and 'bat', sounds even more like Zubat =P
530- Drilbur (formerly Moguryu): From 'drill' and 'burrow' *
531- Excadrill (formerly Doryuzu): From 'excavate' and 'drill'
532- Audino (formerly Tabunne): A play on 'audio'; may also be a play on 'I dunno', as its Japanese name means 'maybe'
533- Timburr (formerly Dokkora): A play on 'timber'
534- Gurdurr (formerly Dotekkotsu): A play on 'girder' (HURR DURR)
535- Conkeldurr (formerly Roopushin): From 'concrete' and/or 'conquer' and... DURR
536- Tympole (formerly Otamaru): From 'temple' and/or 'tympanic' and 'tadpole'

... And I'll post more later.