Why is Jaskier not called Dandelion?

He decided to change the character's name to another yellow petaled flower thinking the dandelion would be more fitting for the personality of the character. The translator could have decided to keep the character's name as Jaskier, but he didn't.
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Is Jaskier meant to be Dandelion?

When translated directly from Polish to English, Jaskier means Buttercup, a name that doesn't quite properly fit the bard's personality. So instead of Buttercup, the translator opted to change Jaskier's name to Dandelion, seeing that it better fit the character.
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Is Jaskier called Dandelion in the books?

Dandelion. It's not a name but a nickname/stage name so it was rightfully translated in the books. But 'jaskier' directly translates to 'buttercup', only in Polish the word doesn't have the same slang connotation it does in English so they've changed it to 'dandelion' in the English one.
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What is dandelions real name?

Dandelion (real name: Julian Alfred Pankratz) is a major character of The Witcher franchise. He is a poet, minstrel and bard, and the best friend of Geralt of Rivia. Not much is known about his parentage, except for the fact that he is of noble blood.
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Why is Jaskier called Dandelion Reddit?

To English speakers "Jaskier" doesn't mean anything (Edit: 'Jaskier' means 'buttercup' in Polish and is his nickname, not given name) so it was translated to Dandelion.
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Joey Batey talks about Jaskier/Dandelion



Why is Jaskier not called Julian?

The show is going to be in English. Jaskier means nothing in English it's going to sound just like a name not a moniker and when they reveal his real name Julian it's gonna be weird people are going to be like why were they calling him Jaskier.
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Why is marigold called Jaskier?

Dandelion's original Polish name, "Jaskier", literally means "Buttercup", but was changed in the English translation because "Buttercup" sounded too feminine in English. In the Czech translation of the books and the game, Dandelion's name is "Marigold" and Triss Merigold is called "Triss Ranuncul".
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Is Jaskier immortal?

'Cause that's just a very bard thing to do." This sort of wraps up the mystery, although it becomes strange that Netflix decided to cut the "Jaskier Accidentally Becomes Immortal" episode from the show's first season.
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Is Dandelion in love with Geralt?

He's not really enticed by the fame aspect. However, Dandelion is fascinated with Geralt's life and loves to use his tales to get his own fame. While he does do songs and poems, in the books and games, Dandelion is also obsessed with writing his biography.
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How did Mousesack get his name?

English speakers likely find the name a little odd to their ears. Part of that is because it's an antiquated English-slang version of the original Polish word that is his proper name: myszowór, or phascogale, a marsupial from Australia that looks like a mouse and has the pouch for carrying young.
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Are Jaskier and dandelion the same person?

The Witcher: Why Dandelion is Called Jaskier In The Series

This made many viewers wonder if Jaskier and Dandelion were different characters, but they are actually the same. In fact, Dandelion isn't his “official” name, and was more of an editorial decision when translating the books from Polish to English.
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How do you pronounce Jaskier?

Pronunciation
  1. IPA: /ˈjas.kjɛr/
  2. Audio. 0:02. (file)
  3. Rhymes: -askjɛr.
  4. Syllabification: jas‧kier.
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How old is Jaskier in The Witcher 3?

The short answer, based on the show's official timeline, is that Jaskier is 18 when he meets Geralt, and that about 23 years have passed between then and where the show is currently, meaning he should now be 41.
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How old is Dandelion Witcher 3?

The games, on the other hand, state clearly that Dandelion was born in 1229 which means he's 44 when he reunites with Geralt in The Witcher 3 (and some other characters call him an aging bard).
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Did Ciri get recast?

The Witcher season 2 featured plenty more Ciri than season 1, but she looks noticeably different. This has sparked some discussion about whether or not Netflix recast Ciri for the new season. However, the truth is that they didn't: Freya Allan is once again playing the mysteriously powerful character.
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Is Jaskier straight?

Throughout the first season, Jaskier – Geralt's sidekick slash admirer – follows him repeatedly, criticises his heterosexual relationship and even asks him: “You usually just let strangers rub chamomile onto your lovely bottom?”
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Does Jaskier have a crush on Geralt?

Jaskier is always making meta jokes (eg. 'there I go again just delivering exposition'), so it is pretty inline with his character to make one here. The rest is all circumstantial, but everything fits with the interpretation that Jaskier - at the very least in episode 6, has a big crush on Geralt.
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Is Jaskier a dragon?

Jaskier is a dragon. A dragon who had no recollection of ever being one before. Together, he and Geralt go in search of answers and try to peice together how much of Jaskier's past is even real.
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Is Jaskier fully human?

Unlike Geralt and Yennefer, Jaskier hasn't gone through any mutations or experimentations, and he's a regular human being, which is why Geralt was often worried about him tagging along as he could easily die, as he almost did when they found the Djinn.
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Is Jaskier magical?

Jaskier has a magic he can't control and sometimes it slips out of his reach, just a little. “Just a little”, however, might be enough for Geralt to take a contract to hunt and kill him.
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Does Jaskier age in the books?

We know that because Geralt is a Witcher he ages very slowly, as do all the mages, but as many fans have pointed out Jaskier is a bard so he should age at a normal rate, but he seems to be as ageless as all the other characters.
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Is Jasper a Dandelion?

The name change means that the show is closer to the source material than the games are. Jaskier remains Jaskier and not the Dandelion that fans of the games and the English translations of the books have come to know the character as. It is unconfirmed if Jaskier will be in future seasons of the show.
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What language is Jaskier?

Upon looking into the fandom wiki I see that Jaskier was his name in the original Polish version of the books.
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Is Dandy a Jaskier?

In The Witcher (Netflix), the bard, played by Joey Batey, is named Jaskier but in the game and the English translations of the books, he is referred to as Dandy short for Dandelion.
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